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The ideal approach to controlling lung, gut and stomach worms is to use a worming program that allows some exposure to the worm larvae but kills adult worms, according to Kanturk vet Eamon O’ Flynn.
In general, the practice of using injectable or pour-on long-acting anthelmintics in c
Broome County Sheriff’s officials are looking for a suspect who broke into a locked convenience store early April 12.
Authorities were looking for a "light-skinned male" with dark hair, in his 20s who fled from the Runway store on Conklin Road in the Town of Conklin foll
Police work is hard work, but often it pays off.
The puzzle pieces come together sometimes. Richland Police reported Thursday afternoon, April 14, that a suspect is in custody for not only a bike theft but a Richland January bank robbery.
Nelson Mejia was confirmed as the suspect i
Professor of Forensic Science, Anglia Ruskin University
Michael Cole has received funding from the EPSRC, EU (Framework V), EU AGIS programme, Botswanan Government and South African Police Service for carrying out research on the analysis and profiling of controlled substance
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Tennessee lawmakers voted Thursday to make ivermectin now available to those who want it to treat their illnesses, providing the governor signs the bill into law.
The bill comes from Rep. Susan Lynn, R-Mt. Juliet to make the drug available over-the-counter. T
NEWS... BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
This year, Christmas might look a little different. Waifs and strays might be around who didn’t dare make Christmas plans, plus we (hopefully) get to see all the friends, family and colleagues we didn’t get to celebrate with in 2020.
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