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People are using horse medicine to treat rosacea - INSIDER

People are using horse medicine to treat rosacea    INSIDER People are using medicine intended for horses with parasite infections to treat the skin disease rosacea, drawing the concern of dermatologists.

People are using horse medicine to treat rosacea - INSIDER

People are using horse medicine to treat rosacea    INSIDER People are using medicine intended for horses with parasite infections to treat the skin disease rosacea, drawing the concern of dermatologists.

Garlic's effectiveness (or not) against equine parasites in spotlight - Horsetalk

Garlic's effectiveness (or not) against equine parasites in spotlight    Horsetalk Two studies offer differing assessments of the value of garlic in worm control in horses.

Garlic's effectiveness (or not) against equine parasites in spotlight - Horsetalk

Garlic's effectiveness (or not) against equine parasites in spotlight    Horsetalk Two studies offer differing assessments of the value of garlic in worm control in horses.

PharmAust to begin anti-cancer tablet trials in dogs this month - Small Caps

PharmAust to begin anti-cancer tablet trials in dogs this month    Small Caps Oncology company PharmAust (ASX: PAA) has manufactured its first batch of monepantel anti-cancer tablets in readiness for the phase I clinical trial in dogs, ...

Tech Talk: A new telescope and faster diagnostics - Inside Tucson Business

Tech Talk: A new telescope and faster diagnostics    Inside Tucson Business With a major research university right in our back yard, a strong military presence and innovative companies spread throughout the metro region, there's often a ...

People are treating their rosacea with cheap horse medicine, and dermatologists are saying, 'Whoa!' - PhillyVoice.com

People are treating their rosacea with cheap horse medicine, and dermatologists are saying, 'Whoa!'    PhillyVoice.com Rosacea, a skin condition causing facial redness, painful bumps, and thickened skin, has no clear cause or cure — and it's driving people to get, well, creative ...

Letters: Readers discuss shortchanged Chiefs, whites-only seminars and NCAA injustice - Kansas City Star

Letters: Readers discuss shortchanged Chiefs, whites-only seminars and NCAA injustice    Kansas City Star Working with affinity groups — people who have a shared set of characteristics — is an important tool in the anti-racism tool box. But it isn't the only tool, and this ...

People are using horse medicine to treat rosacea - INSIDER

People are using horse medicine to treat rosacea    INSIDER People are using medicine intended for horses with parasite infections to treat the skin disease rosacea, drawing the concern of dermatologists.

The Iberian Lynx and Its Doomed Parasite - The Atlantic

The Iberian Lynx and Its Doomed Parasite    The Atlantic The lynx, in our eyes, is a wildcat of unthreatening dimensions. It has tufted ears and a spotted coat. The ruff beneath its chin grows in two bunches, recalling the ...

Zoonoses Disease, infections - Coldwater Daily Reporter

Zoonoses Disease, infections    Coldwater Daily Reporter A zoonotic disease is a disease that can be passed from an animal to a human or vice versa. These pathogenic agents include bacteria, parasites, fungi, and ...

The Iberian Lynx and Its Doomed Parasite - The Atlantic

The Iberian Lynx and Its Doomed Parasite    The Atlantic The lynx, in our eyes, is a wildcat of unthreatening dimensions. It has tufted ears and a spotted coat. The ruff beneath its chin grows in two bunches, recalling the ...

Garlic's effectiveness (or not) against equine parasites in spotlight - Horsetalk

Garlic's effectiveness (or not) against equine parasites in spotlight    Horsetalk The worldwide problem of drug resistance in nematode (roundworm) populations in horses, leading to a growing interest in alternative methods of control.

Q&A: What's wrong with feeding Jerusalem's street cats, and what's the key to reducing their numbers? - Haaretz

Q&A: What's wrong with feeding Jerusalem's street cats, and what's the key to reducing their numbers?    Haaretz With about 2000 stray cats per square kilometer in Jerusalem, spaying and neutering isn't keeping the population down; how do we solve this purring problem?

Q&A: What's wrong with feeding Jerusalem's street cats, and what's the key to reducing their numbers? - Haaretz

Q&A: What's wrong with feeding Jerusalem's street cats, and what's the key to reducing their numbers?    Haaretz With about 2000 stray cats per square kilometer in Jerusalem, spaying and neutering isn't keeping the population down; how do we solve this purring problem?

Q&A: What's wrong with feeding Jerusalem's street cats, and what's the key to reducing their numbers? - Haaretz

Q&A: What's wrong with feeding Jerusalem's street cats, and what's the key to reducing their numbers?    Haaretz With about 2000 stray cats per square kilometer in Jerusalem, spaying and neutering isn't keeping the population down; how do we solve this purring problem?

The Iberian Lynx and Its Doomed Parasite - The Atlantic

The Iberian Lynx and Its Doomed Parasite    The Atlantic The lynx, in our eyes, is a wildcat of unthreatening dimensions. It has tufted ears and a spotted coat. The ruff beneath its chin grows in two bunches, recalling the ...

Q&A: What's wrong with feeding Jerusalem's street cats, and what's the key to reducing their numbers? - Haaretz

Q&A: What's wrong with feeding Jerusalem's street cats, and what's the key to reducing their numbers?    Haaretz With about 2000 stray cats per square kilometer in Jerusalem, spaying and neutering isn't keeping the population down; how do we solve this purring problem?

The Iberian Lynx and Its Doomed Parasite - The Atlantic

The Iberian Lynx and Its Doomed Parasite    The Atlantic The lynx, in our eyes, is a wildcat of unthreatening dimensions. It has tufted ears and a spotted coat. The ruff beneath its chin grows in two bunches, recalling the ...

The Iberian Lynx and Its Doomed Parasite - The Atlantic

The Iberian Lynx and Its Doomed Parasite    The Atlantic The lynx, in our eyes, is a wildcat of unthreatening dimensions. It has tufted ears and a spotted coat. The ruff beneath its chin grows in two bunches, recalling the ...