Blood-sucking flies can act as 'flying syringes' to detect emerging infectious diseases in wild animals before they spread to humans, according to research published in the journal eLife. The ...
Frequent flying might sound fun or even necessary for official tours or those who work as cabin attendants, but there's a lesser-known health concern that often flies under the radar, low haemoglobin.
The parasitic deer fly, deer ked (Lipoptena andaluciensis) loses its wings and eyesight after it settles on a host and ...
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