A recent study published in Clinical Infectious Diseases has uncovered an increase in severe multidrug-resistant (MDR) Shigella sonnei infections, particularly among people experiencing homelessness ...
A substantial proportion of asymptomatic individuals in Greater Vancouver have undetected MASLD and significant fibrosis. Early identification of high-risk groups may support broader implementation of ...
Most people see fruit flies as a nuisance. A scientist at Washington State University Vancouver sees them as the key to understanding evolution. Seth Rudman, an assistant professor in the School of ...
Wroxton College, owned by Fairleigh Dickinson since 1965, uses a 17th-century Jacobean mansion known as Wroxton Abbey. It is located on 56 acres in the county of Oxfordshire, about 60 miles from ...
Sea otters were officially extirpated from B.C. in 1929 after more than two centuries of fur hunting. They only returned to the province after scientists relocated 89 animals from Alaska between 1969 ...
A study published by Oregon Health & Science University in January found that access to residential addiction treatment for teens in the United States is scarce and expensive. In Washington, ...
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Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ detected in dead sea otters collected off B.C. coast
VANCOUVER - A new study says sea otters in British Columbia have been found to be contaminated with so-called forever ...
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Metro Vancouver may expand camping opportunities in the region as demand grows
The bulk of campsites in B.C. are outside of Metro Vancouver, largely due to density and urban development across the region. But a study conducted on Metro Vancouver’s regional parks concludes that ...
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