HIV-AIDS struck gay and bisexual men hardest, but the real catastrophe was a government and culture whose hatred and ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Scientists on a research vessel off the central California coast spotted a waved albatross, marking just the second recorded sighting of the bird north of Central America.
BPC-157 hasn't been approved by the FDA. But that hasn't stopped this buzzy drug from gaining traction – and attention from MAHA.
Worldwide research suggests the most common phobias involve heights. And animals. Phobias feature as one of the most common of mental health conditions and, given many sufferers never seek treatment, ...
Micro-organisms constitute a very antique group of living organisms which appeared on the Earth's surface almost 3000 million years ago.
The gray market is awash with BPC-157, a drug hyped as a cure-all, but unapproved by the FDA. Will RFK Jr. change that?
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9 health problems senior dog owners should watch for
Aging does not have to mean a miserable life for a dog, but it often brings changes that are easy to misread as “just getting ...
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What animal eye shapes reveal about how they hunt
Animal eyes look strange for a reason. Horizontal pupils help prey animals spot predators across open ground, while vertical slits give ambush hunters perfect depth perception. Some species can even ...
Every mammal, every fish, every vertebrate (creatures that have a spine) has two eyes. It’s been that way for millions and ...
Many spine-bearing creatures, or vertebrates, have a curious bit of tissue deep in their brains called the pineal gland. It ...
The Hispaniolan solenodon, a shrew-like creature of the Caribbean, has toxic venom and a long nose that maneuvers like a ...
It is no wonder that the sense of smell is so important for most animals. Their capacity to smell prey and even danger may ...
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