PORTLAND (WGME) -- Tick experts are warning Mainers to prepare for an increase in tick populations this spring, following a winter that was not consistently cold enough to reduce their numbers.
The ticks that latch on to migrating birds can travel thousands of kilometres, winding up in cooler climates like Canada.
The psychiatrists who examined 17-year-old Valentin unanimously deemed that his discernment was impaired at the time of the ...
Montana Cochran, of Lincoln, was crowned Miss Teen Virginia International 2025 on March 2. The Loudoun Valley High School ...
Michigan shortened the coyote season in 2024 to avoid orphaning newborn pups, but a year later the issue is again rearing its ...
Justin Bieber shared that he feels "unworthy" when those around him have praised his success, admitting that he believes he's ...
Bieber has been public about past health issues, including his mental health struggles, dealing with temporary facial ...
Justin Bieber has raised concerns among fans after sharing a deeply personal Instagram story about feelings of self-doubt and ...
The National Institutes of Health is terminating dozens of studies examining why people are hesitant about vaccines and how ...
Some of the brightest young minds in southwestern Saskatchewan displayed their talents inside the Swift Current Comp. High ...
Rutgers has been a fixture in the NAI Top 100 Worldwide Universities List, appearing in all 12 rankings since its inception ...
In a book described as a "searing critique" by The Sunday Times, Suzanne O'Sullivan says that overdiagnosis – the diagnosis ...
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