Bird flu virus found in US milk supply
Analysis shows that fragments of H5N1 survive pasteurisation, but experts say supplies remains safe
Analysis shows that fragments of H5N1 survive pasteurisation, but experts say supplies remains safe
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University of Minnesota http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ 612-625-5000 In an update today on food safety testing in light of H5N1 avian flu detections in some dairy cattle, the…
Two countries—Slovenia and Venezuela—have lost all of their glaciers. It is a grim benchmark showing the progression of climate change
In this webinar, Drs. Amy Kressel, Ron Devine, and Timothy Sullivan of the IDSA Payment Policy Work Group go over the new 2023 E/M Inpatient…
What dermatologists say about sun sensitivity, cancer risk and the products they use for sun protection
Procedure weaponised against those who raise concerns over patient safety
Research on the developing brain points to new ways to help young people with anxiety disorders
Nature Communications – Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses from H5 clade 2.3.4.4b are circulating widely in birds and have recently caused large outbreaks in mammals.…
Vermont’s “Climate Superfund Act” would use attribution science to force oil, gas and coal companies to cover damages associated with their emissions
Listen to this episode from The Gustavo Franco Podcast on Spotify. Dr. Sharon Lewin is the President of the International AIDS Society and the Director…