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Screwworm Threat Spurs USDA to Build Texas Fly Factory
It sounds like something out of a horror movie, but the New World screwworm is a real and deadly insect. These parasitic flies lay their eggs in open wounds of animals, and occasionally humans. Once ...
In the video game The Last of Us and its spin-off HBO series, humans fight to survive against cordyceps, a parasitic fungus ...
People Can Fly, the Polish game developer behind games like Bulletstorm, Gears of War: Judgment and Outriders, has cancelled two unannounced projects and said it will downsize its teams. The studio ...
Your ears can feel blocked, known as airplane ears or ear barotrauma, after flying. ... Signs and Symptoms of Ear Infection. 6 Types of Ear Infections and How To Treat Them.
If you're flying with United Airlines soon, make sure you get there with plenty of time to spare — the airline just updated its check-in process. Here's what to know. United Airlines updates ...
The logistics of flying with a dog can seem overwhelming, considering the cost, paperwork and regulations. Our handy guide can help you get ready.
That’s super cool, but it also could be very useful. If researchers can understand how bats handle these infections without becoming sick, they might learn how to make humans more resilient to ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine advises parent to pay particular attention to these symptoms, as they can be easily missed, especially in newborns. "The telltale sign of an ear infection is pain in and ...
Can you fly with an ear infection? It’s usually not good to fly with an ear infection, particularly if it is in the middle ear. A study, published in Clinical Evidence, showed that even without an ear ...
As measles cases spread in the U.S., Fox News Digital spoke with WebMD chief medical officer Dr. John Whyte, who shared tips on how to stay safe from infection while traveling.
As aviation safety is top of mind right now, we asked the experts what parents should know about the risks of flying with a baby in their arms. “As we've seen with accidents this year, it is ...
Flying, after all, remains the safest way to travel by far. But if your flight encounters turbulence (or worse), a baby-in-arms will likely not be in the most secure position.