H5N1 influenza virus particles have been detected in commercially sold milk, but it’s not clear how the virus is spreading in cattle or whether their milk could infect humans
Pasteurized milk is probably not a threat to people, but fresh milk droplets on milking equipment could be spreading the virus in a herd. Pasteurized milk is probably not a threat to people, but fresh milk droplets on milking equipment could be spreading the virus in a herd.
NISKAYUNA, N.Y. The Hoosick Falls Panthers softball team may have been playing out of conference but weren’t playing out of their league. The young, scrappy, Panthers of the Wasaren League traveled Monday to play the Suburban Council Niskayuna Silver Warriors and posted a 4-1 victory. During the first frame, the Panthers pieced together a […]
By Jo Moir of RNZ The End of Life Choice Act needs changes when it comes up for review later this year, say both the architect of New Zealand’s assisted.