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Man in Spain Hospitalized After a Potentially Fatal Tick Bite
A man in Spain was hospitalized with a virus spread by ticks, which is "fatal in roughly 30% of cases." The most severe signs include internal bleeding, organ failure, and eye and skin bleeding.
Latest Research Articles
Plants Shed Flowers Because of Microbes That Affect Growth, Study Reveals
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New Research Shows Health Benefits of Green Tea: Reduces Blood Sugar, Boosts Gut Health
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Scientists Discover Bat Cells Have Specific Molecular Barriers for Sars-Cov 2 Replication
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A Study From 29 Lakes in Europe Find Some Bacteria That Can Remove Plastic Remains
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Study Finds That Cats Exposed to Organic Pollutants Can Have Severe Illnesses
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Study Finds Baby Marmosets Practicing Face Movements to Call Family Inside Mother's Womb
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Species Biodiversity: Rare Plants in Urban Gardens Can Also Attract a Rare Biodiversity of Bees and Birds
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Nocturnal Pollinators: Scientists Catch Moths Visiting Red Clovers After Dark
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Locals Capture 26-Foot Monster Crocodile That Ate Fisherman Alive After a Three-Day Hunt in Indonesia
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More Than 530 Wildfires Have Burned Land the Size of Connecticut, Spread Over Alaska
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Video: Jellyfish Swarm in the Thousands Surrounds a Lone Boat on Haifa Bay, Israel
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Met Service Issues Severe Weather and Heavy Rain Warnings for New Zealand






