In a small Spangle workshop, immediately off of Highway 195, thousands of worms are slowly burrowing into their new home, nestled cozily under heated blankets and as much food as they could ever want.
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Why does everyone think they have worms?
A growing corner of the internet is convinced its intestines are full of parasites — and that unproven, doctor-disdained cleanses are the solution.
In 2025, the most high profile health quack in America was put in charge of Americans' health. You might remember what ...
As the world gets smaller because of increased communication, international transportation, and recreational travel, ...
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The Real Reasons Behind Your Dog’s Most Common Tummy Ailments
It’s about time we discussed every dog owner’s least favorite ailment: tummy troubles. Vomiting, diarrhea, and supposedly ...
When bird flu spilled over into dairy cattle last year, researchers discovered high concentrations of the H5N1 virus in the ...
The Monroe County Health Department was condemning a property on Holly Ave in Tomah when 10 puppies living underneath trash ...
Key points A 62-year-old man with hypertension and chronic renal disease presented to an emergency department with abdominal ...
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How to Clean Your Dog’s Bed—And Keep It Clean
Dogs are precious, but their stinky beds aren’t. Dog beds can be pretty gross. According to the American Kennel Club, they can even harbor zoonotic pathogens (those that can pass from animals to ...
Dogs can be funny creatures. Their behavior is designed to confound us or at least make us laugh. One of those behaviors is the seemingly random act of rolling over on its back and wiggling. Why ...
Researchers from King's College London have found that molecules in stool samples can accurately reflect what people eat and ...
Nematodes discovered in the Great Salt Lake belong to at least one species that is new to science, and possibly two. A ...
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