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Aside from environmental damage, floodwaters introduce a wide range of toxic and bacterial hazards to animals, especially those standing in stagnant water for extended periods.
An angler shot and killed a cow moose he says charged him Saturday on the North Tongue River near Bear Lodge Resort in the ...
New World Screwworm, a devastating parasite that eats cattle and other wild animals alive, is traveling north from Central America to Mexico and has crept past biological barriers that kept the ...
With the push of a button, a yellow spray quickly shoots out of a small can and onto the skin of Wayne Grube, creating a thick coating on his bare arm. LA Protests: Clip of "Blackhawk helicopter ...
The USDA has halted cattle imports and closed the border to fend off the screwworm parasite—potentially affecting future beef prices.
The U.S. has blocked imports of live cattle, horses, and bison through southern border ports following the resurgence in Mexico of the New World Screwworm, a parasitic fly that infects animals and ...
Humans’ Wounds Heal Much More Slowly Than Other Mammals’ We naked apes need Band-Aids, but shedding the fur that speeds healing in other mammals may have helped us evolve other abilities.
BALTIMORE — Wayne Grube Jr., CEO of BC3 Technologies, joins Jenyne Donaldson to talk about the company's new SEAL Hemostatic Wound Spray which limits blood loss in critical injuries.
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A local Baltimore company has developed a wound spray that is helping to save lives around the world. BC3 Technologies' product helps manage life-threatening wounds quicker ...
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued BC3 Technologies, Inc. patent US12,263,185 for its hemostatic material and spray method of treating a bleeding wound of a human or an animal.
A wound spray is also left with the farmer for continuous care. "The wound should be packed with sterile cotton and gauze, which must be changed regularly until the flesh grows back to fill the hole.