Cream of tartar is one kitchen ingredient that's been touted as a solution for fungal issues, but this acidic substance may ...
Both in neighboring home gardens and at my own home these days, I am seeing powdery mildew. Powdery mildew is a disease that ...
Between 2021 and 2023, visits were conducted to 19 commercial quinoa plots of the Blanca de Jericó genotype in the municipalities of Bolívar (5), La Vega (2), Silvia (10), and Totoró (2) in the ...
Three examples of the insect subfamily Tritominae, better known as kissing bugs. From left are Triatoma protracta, the most common species in the western U.S.; Triatoma gerstaeckeri, the most common ...
Researchers are advocating for Chagas disease, spread by "kissing bugs," to be classified as endemic in the United States. While cases are not federally tracked, kissing bugs have been found in 31 ...
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Chagas disease, a potentially deadly condition caused by an infected triatomine insect or "kissing bug," may be becoming endemic in the United States, according to a new report published by the ...
They are known as "kissing bugs," but instead of spreading love, they transmit a parasitic disease that can be deadly. Chagas disease is considered endemic; it's present in 21 countries in the ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published a Tuesday report in the Emerging Infectious Diseases journal raising awareness about the deadly “kissing bug” disease also known as ...
(Gray News) - Cases of Chagas disease, a potentially fatal condition caused by an infected triatomine insect or “kissing bug,” are on the rise in the United States, according to the Centers for ...