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Especially if your pet is like most — curious and prone to getting into everything— not cleaning their ears regularly can ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNOxford: Protest against privatisation of NHS this weekendCampaigners will gather in Oxford to stand against the privatisation of the NHS. They will take part in a protest by St Michael’s on Cornmarket Street on Saturday, July 5, from 1pm. Giant ears and ...
Rover recommends bathing short-haired dogs every 4-12 weeks depending on how oily their skin is. Dogs with oily skin may need more frequent washes. Long-haired, double-coated and silky-coated dogs ...
Hit Record Meter (let's call it HRM from here on) bases its visualisation on four key metrics: Peak level, RMS level, slew ...
Fairmined gold, lost-wax casting, and narrative design—meet seven English jewellers leading the slow-made movement.
Researchers in ACS’ Analytical Chemistry report the initial development of a system that inexpensively screens for Parkinson’s disease from the odors in a person’s ear wax.
New research suggests ear wax odor could serve as an early warning sign for Parkinson's disease, with an AI system showing 94% accuracy in detection through organic compounds.
Could your ear wax tell you if you have Parkinson’s disease? Some 90,000 people are diagnosed with the degenerative neurological condition in the U.S. each year, and annual deaths have surged in ...
Scientists find volatile compounds in ear wax may help detect Parkinson's disease earlier than traditional methods, offering a potential inexpensive screening tool.
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