PAJU, South Korea– As a medical student in North Korea, Lee Gwang-jin said he treated his fevers and other minor ailments with traditional herbal medicine. But bad illness could mean trouble because hospitals in his rural hometown lacked the ambulances, beds, even the electricity at times needed to treat critical or emergency patients. So Lee was skeptical when he heard …
Dr. Jane
February 20, 2022
A Boston woman and a pet rescue organization have agreed to a settlement that will allow her to adopt a dog named Kirklin and decide on his medical future. As the NBC10 Investigators told you in January, Michelle Begovic was fostering the dog and took Last Hope K9 Rescue to court to prevent his leg from being amputated. The organization …
Dr. Jane
January 13, 2022
Measuring the amount of antibiotics given to feed animals is key to understanding how antibiotic resistance can be slowed down as dangerous microbes become so used to antibiotics that they develop stronger defenses against them. However, measuring actual antimicrobial use in animals on a large scale remains a logistical challenge. Because it is easier to obtain data on the sale …
Dr. Jane
December 27, 2021
Baseball, known for its quirky superstitions, was James Musso’s first sport. Transferring these curiosities to football was no problem. As a replacement quarterback for Skaneateles in his freshman year, Musso watched his seasoned teammates insist on “knocking on wood” every time a positive statement was made. These players kept splinters of wood in their socks during practice and games. Of …
Dr. Jane
November 11, 2021
As part of National Pet Cancer Awareness Month in November, Nationwide uses claims data to offer unique analytics and promise support for animal cancer research. A cancer diagnosis is heartbreaking for any pet owner. Continuous research and investment is needed to drive advances in screening, treatment options, and technology that can make a difference. In support of National Pet Cancer …
Dr. Jane
October 31, 2021
Quick links There are many things to do in Yakuza 0 outside of the main story, such as competing in pocket circuit races or recruiting and managing hostesses in your cabaret club. One of the strangest side activities is certainly the cat fights. RELATED: Yakuza 0: Guide to the Best Pocket Circuit Builds for Each Race These are organized brawls …
Dr. Jane
October 26, 2021
Drei Tage vor einem weiteren Big-Ten-Sieg, Ohio State Head Coach Ryan Day stand im Woody Hayes Athletic Center auf dem Podium, um den Sieg vom Samstag Revue passieren zu lassen und einen Blick auf die Penn State zu werfen. Am nächsten Tag traten auch die Buckeye-Veteranen Jeremy Ruckert, Haskell Garrett, Tyreke Smith und Nicholas Petit-Frere ans Mikrofon, um mit Medienvertretern …
Dr. Jane
October 22, 2021
Bacteria from healthy cats have been shown to produce antibodies with some impressive skin-healing properties … in mice. A new study on these properties suggests that we might one day use such antibodies to potentially treat infections in humans and other animals. This approach is a type of bacteriotherapy – using “good” bacteria that are known to provide various health …
Dr. Jane
October 12, 2021
FRAMINGHAM – When Mark Roberts read headline after headline about the economic impact of the pandemic in February, Mark Roberts thought of the families affected. “I’ve seen articles about the 15 million people who lost their jobs and couldn’t find them during the pandemic, and I wondered how they should support their families,” he said. Roberts, who lives in Stow, …
Dr. Jane
September 8, 2021
New Lincoln Project ad makes fun of those taking ivermectin to treat Covid (Lincoln Project) The Lincoln Project political pranksters turned their sarcastic wit to the worming drug ivermectin and its growing popularity with conservatives for the treatment of Covid-19. In its latest spoof ad, the Political Action Committee, formed by former Never Trump Republican strategists, begs people to join …