GSK Plc’s shingles vaccine was linked to a longer delay in dementia onset than a competing shot, a finding that suggests superior protective powers against one of the world’s most…
Day: July 25, 2024
A Twice-Yearly Shot Prevents HIV, Study Finds
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — Twice-yearly shots used to treat AIDS were 100% effective in preventing new infections in women, according to study results published Wednesday. There were no infections…
“No Animals Were Harmed” Program is Now Free of Charge Worldwide
American Humane is pleased to announce that our “No Animals Were Harmed®” (NAWH) program is growing! American Humane works in association with the American film and TV industry to help…
Can Food Really Change Your Hormones?
Dr. Taraneh Nazem, a reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist for RMA of New York, recently watched a TikTok video claiming that eating raw cacao daily could completely balance your hormones…
Valentin Graf: The importance of individual behavior for bird-mediated seed dispersal
In our latest post Valentin Graf, PhD student at the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre in Frankfurt, presents his work ‘Individual behavior shapes patterns of bird-mediated seed dispersal’. He…
Lac Seul First Nation hosts spay/neuter clinic in partnership with the Ontario SPCA
IMMEDIATE RELEASE Lac Seul First Nation, ON (July 25, 2024) – Over 60 animals were spayed or neutered during a community animal wellness event in Frenchman’s Head from July 17-20,…
A second start: Chico’s road to recovery
Two-year-old mixed-breed dog, Chico, arrived at the Ontario SPCA Lennox & Addington Animal Centre fearful, shut down, and missing half his fur. Little did he know his story would soon…
How Dangerous Is the Seine for Olympic Athletes?
The Olympics are all about the unexpected. And for marathon swimmers and triathletes, that includes a notoriously unpredictable partner—the venue, which is typically an ocean, a lake or, in the…
Massachusetts aims to ‘adapt with the times’ with updates to solar incentive program
Massachusetts officials, advocates, and businesses are hoping proposed changes to the state’s solar incentive program will help reinvigorate a flagging market and give more disadvantaged residents access to the benefits…