Scientists found that frequently used flu antivirals do not work well against the H5N1 avian influenza virus in cows' milk.
A young woman from Greater Noida unknowingly consumed milk from a cow that had contracted rabies after being bitten by a stray dog. Despite the animal exhibiting symptoms, the woman did not seek any ...
Medically reviewed by Sohaib Imtiaz, MD Cow’s milk is an excellent source of calcium to keep your bones healthy, but it’s not ...
Japanese researchers have created a no-touch cow-tracking system using multi-camera technology, offering 90% accuracy for ...
Heat stress lowers U.S. dairy milk production, with small farms losing more. Cooling methods help, but extreme heat still ...
“When it comes to gut health, some people are sensitive to plant milk as well. Apart from the lactose intolerance it induces ...
Meanwhile, China lifted its ban on milk and dairy products from Germany, which could hurt U.S. dairy exports to that country, especially on whey protein. And, Reuters reported, “China announced ...
Soon after the discovery of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) strain H5N1 in dairy cattle, scientists learned that ...
In a new study, results suggest that in a preclinical model, two FDA-approved flu antivirals did not successfully treat severe H5N1 infections. Additionally, the researchers found that the route of ...
The costly financial and milk production consequences of H5N1 infections in US dairy have been laid bare in new research ...
An investigation carried out by welfare group Animal Justice Project found cruelty to cows and their calves at the farm which ...
Existing antivirals may be less effective against this H5N1 bird flu strain, and prevention measures, such as avoiding raw milk consumption and reducing exposure in dairy workers, may be the most ...