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Study Suggests that Parasites May Be Affecting Mammals More than Previously Thought
According to a study, parasites may negatively impact animal populations' health more than previously anticipated. The new University of Alberta study contends that big parasites like tapeworms, which may affect everything from livestock to unchecked animals, significantly affect the overall physical health of their mammal hosts.
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Researchers Revealed Consuming Ultra Processed Foods May Have Higher Risks of Developing Dementia
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New Research Found That People Who Commute by Car Can Be Subject To Harmful Gases Than Those Who Walk to Work
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Midwest Shark Sightings: Will They Be More Common?
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New Enzyme That Can Combat Greenhouse Gases Discovered
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Beaver Fur Was Used by High Status Vikings as a Symbol of Wealth, Study Finds
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With Temperatures Starts to Decrease in UK, a Weather Map Compares the Rainfall of 2022 to the Summer of ‘76
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Researchers Says Harmful Effects of Blue Light Exposure Increases the Older We Get
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Boy Rescues Skunk With Head Stuck in a Cup
1,500-Pound Great White Shark Discovered Off the Eastern Coast of Florida
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EU Members to Cut Gas Use in Fear that Russia May Halt Supply
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Historic Life-Threatening Rainfall in Louisiana Calls for Immediate Emergency Response
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Air Pollution May Have Raised the Likelihood of Developing Dementia






