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5 tips on managing leprosy risk in Florida
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla. via Yahoo News· 3 days agoGAINESVILLE — Florida has seen an increase in cases of leprosy, the ancient disease that can cause nerve damage in humans. The epicenter is in Brevard...
The Case of the Armadillo: Is It Spreading Leprosy in Florida?
The Weatherford Democrat· 11 hours agoIn an open-air barn at the edge of the University of Florida, veterinarian Juan Campos Krauer...
Opinion: Koreans owe gratitude to the citizens of Gwangju. Here's why.
U-T San Diego· 23 hours agoAt the time, I was in Korea as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer, doing leprosy work. The massacre set...
Robert Dodge
The Fargo Forum· 1 day agoRobert (Bob) Dodge died May 12 in Denver from glioblastoma, a brain tumor. Bob was born on September 8, 1945, to Vincent and Irene Dodge. After...
Seeing more armadillos on Missouri roads? Here’s why & what to know about the critters
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe size of a large house cat, armadillos are burrowing animals who catch insects and grubs with...
Why Floridians keep going to Trump’s trial
Politico· 1 day agoINFECTIOUS CASES — “A medical mystery: Why does Central Florida see so many leprosy cases?” by the Tampa Bay Times’ Sam Ogozalek. “Leprosy remains rare ...
Here's how the Rays can defy Ron DeSantis during Pride Month - Outsports
Outsports· 1 day agoWelcome back to Talkin’ Gaysball where we’re certain that when Randy Arozarena eats pudding, he...
Flood anniversary events include survivor stories
The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pa. via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoSIDMAN, Pa. – Participants will have the opportunity June 1 to experience the Great Johnstown Flood from the viewpoints of those affected in the locations swept by floodwaters May 31, 1889.
How Do the Families of the Hamas Hostages Endure the Agony?
The Atlantic· 3 days agoHersh Goldberg-Polin was attending the Nova music festival on October 7 when the Hamas terrorists...
It’s an armadillo armada in Frankllin County
The Missourian· 6 days agoIt’s not your imagination: You’re seeing more armadillos than you used to. According to John Vogel, a natural history biologist with Missouri Department...