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Two men who were stung but survived were in stable condition as of July 8, 2025, according to Scottsdale police.
"I had been pretty healthy," Nicole said. "So, to find out that I got this, I thought, well I'm so healthy, I don't know, ...
Indigenous and rural communities along the Nanay River in Peru’s northern Amazon filed a complaint on Friday accusing the ...
As a result, many Willamette Valley winemakers left hundreds of tons of grapes to rot on the vine that season. The Oregon wine industry, the second-largest in the country after California, estimated ...
Swimmer’s itch is uncomfortable and annoying. Ron Reimink spent 30 years trying to eradicate it. Then one day, he realized he ...
Nestled in the rolling countryside of Geauga County, where horse-drawn buggies are as common as cars and simplicity isn’t a lifestyle choice but a way of life, Mary Yoder’s stands as a culinary ...
A study of the genetic basis of plague immunity in prairie dogs has broad implications for conservation. From white-nose ...
In a new genetic study, scientists have charted the rise of 214 human diseases across ancient Europe and Asia.
A research team led by Eske Willerslev, professor at the University of Copenhagen and the University of Cambridge, has recovered ancient DNA from 214 known human pathogens in prehistoric humans from ...
However, until this recent discovery, there was little evidence to support this theory. Alarmingly, the bubonic plague has not been entirely eradicated, with a case reported in the US last year.
When hunter-gatherers began living close to animals, the pathogens that cause the plague and leprosy got closer too.
Humans have been getting infected by ancient bacteria and viruses for at least 37,000 years. Now, for the first time, ...