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Two Things: Park service looking for help researching Guilford battleground; tracking health risks...
Winston-Salem Journal· 3 hours agoAs federal departments go, the National Park Service - and the U.S. Archives for that matter -...
Traces of bird flu have made it into store-bought milk in New England, but at very low levels - The...
The Boston Globe· 5 days agoEach milk sample was pasteurized, a heating process designed to kill pathogens that leaves behind...
32 diseases you can catch from animals
LiveScience· 4 days agoFrom rabies to fish tank granuloma, here are 32 diseases that you can catch from animals… but hopefully won't. Rabies takes time to pass to the brain,...
Raw milk is more dangerous than ever. So why are sales surging?
Vox· 6 days agoEarly this spring, not long after federal agencies identified a strain of bird flu spreading among...
Everything you need to know about ticks – and how to stop them ruining your holiday
Daily Telegraph· 4 hours agoIt is the perfect holiday scene. Ticks are not insects. Ticks carrying Lyme disease can be found in...
What you need to know about avian flu in 2024
Bangor Daily News· 6 days agoIt’s been more than two years since avian flu was first detected in Maine and two months since the virus appeared in dairy cattle west of New England....
Expert explains how pasteurization protects against avian flu
UPI· 5 days agoPasteurization heats every particle of a food to a specific temperature for a continuous length of...
4 Lies About Nature's Perfect Food, Debunked
Mercola· 6 days agoFew of us were born when the forces for milk pasteurization launched the first major attack on Nature's perfect food. In 1945, a magazine called "Coronet" published an article, "Raw Milk Can ...
Everything you need to know about ticks – and how to stop them ruining your holiday
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoWhat could be more delightful than communing with nature in a glorious landscape, far from the...
Alarming Virus Evolution – Scientists Identify First-Ever Mammal-to-Human Bird Flu Case
SciTechDaily· 6 days agoThe journal article explains that in March a farm worker who reported no contact with sick or dead birds, but who was in contact with dairy cattle, began showing symptoms ...