AMES, Iowa – Results of a recent Iowa Beef Center evaluation of extension grazing program showed that while 80% of respondents already incorporate cover crops (winter annuals) into their farming enterprise, there’s an overall interest in additional research on adding forage alternatives to existing cattle production systems. Those findings led to a two-year project on utilizing cool and warm season annual forages into the grazing or stored feed system in cattle operations.
ISU extension beef specialist Denise Schwab is involved with the study led by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach staff, and said the project begins with three field days over the next few weeks.
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When you think of ways to treat opioid use disorder, you might think methadone clinics and Narcotics Anonymous meetings. You probably don t imagine stretches and strengthening exercises.
But Anne Swisher professor at the West Virginia University School of Medicine is working to address opioid misuse in an unconventional way: through physical therapy. She and her colleagues have enhanced physical therapy instruction at WVU to emphasize the profession s role in preventing and treating opioid use disorder.
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Zebra Analytix Receives NIH Grant for Rapid Breath Detection of Hazardous Substance Exposure
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Enables screening of individuals working or living in close proximity to refineries, chemical plants, polluted cities and other environments.
The funding from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) corroborates the unmet need and significant opportunity in this space. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (PRWEB) March 16, 2021 Zebra Analytix, Inc. a VIC Technology Venture Development portfolio company announced today that it has been awarded a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant to apply its revolutionary miniaturized analytical technology to monitoring breath for indicators of exposure to hazardous substances. Ingestion of toxic chemicals, primarily through inhalation, is a significant concern for individuals working or living in close proximity to ref