Rising fertiliser costs are forcing many grassland farmers to rethink how they manage nutrient inputs. The good news is there are practical, farm-level steps you can take to reduce purchased ...
Large variations in temperature, with warm days and cold nights, has slowed crop growth and care is needed not to check crops ...
For grain sorghum, a recent K-State study in Hays found that subsurface application of 60 lb/acre urea produced yields ...
It happens every day at North Shore University Hospital’s busy emergency department in Manhasset — patients who have fallen and hit their head are brought in for evaluation and possible treatment.
A Miami man credits a routine blood test for saving his life. Ian Ferguson, 37, had no symptoms when he got standard blood work as part of a regular physical. When the test showed microscopic blood ...
UCLA scientists have developed a simple and cost-effective blood test that, in early studies, shows promise in detecting multiple cancers, various liver conditions and organ abnormalities ...
Researchers explored the potential of Prunus laurocerasus (cherry laurel) and Prunus cerasifera (cherry plum) fruit pits as ...
Study: Toward the simultaneous detection of multiple diseases with a highly cost-effective cell-free DNA methylome test. Image Credit: 3dMediSphere / Shutterstock In a recent study published in the ...
I watch as my crimson-red blood quickly fills two small glass vials, then gets packed into an ice-cold sleeve to be shipped off to a cancer-hunting lab. I've just completed my first cancer blood draw.
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A Miami man credits a routine blood test for saving his life. Ian Ferguson, 37, had no symptoms when he got standard blood work as part of a regular physical. When the test showed microscopic blood ...
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