In rats, there was no effect on survival ... dermatitis, urticaria, skin rash, pruritus). While there is some evidence of inhibitory effects of MTE (or silymarin/silibinin) on cytochrome P450 (CYP450) ...
A case of hand urticaria, lip angioedema, and oropharyngeal pruritus induced by Japanese radish through ... on thyroid status under conditions of varying iodine intake in rats. Indian J Exp Biol. 2006 ...
Diagnosing atopic dermatitis is a matter of just ruling out all other causes of itching, which can be somewhat difficult at times. But one of the big things that we typically start to rule out is ...
Urban dwellers in Washington D.C., San Francisco, Toronto, New York City, and Amsterdam might have seen rats scurrying across their cities — and they're not imagining an influx. Rat populations ...
Scientists have some good news for rats and some bad news for city dwellers. Rat populations are rising in cities including Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, reports a study released Friday ...
What’s new: Cities experiencing warmer temperatures, fewer green spaces and denser human populations are seeing a rise in rat numbers, a recent study shows. What the study says: Jonathan ...
Large rat populations can have a damaging effect on cities. Researchers found that living with rats " impacts people and their psyche." ...
Winters are getting warmer and shorter as the climate changes. That's helping rat populations grow in several U.S. cities.
San Francisco, Toronto, New York, and Washington, D.C. have seen the biggest spikes in rat populations over the past decade. The Washington Post reports that rat populations in urban areas are ...
Urban dwellers in Washington D.C., San Francisco, Toronto, New York City, and Amsterdam might have seen rats scurrying across their cities — and they're not imagining an influx. Rat populations ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rat infestation in many world cities appears to be soaring, especially in Washington, and a new study blames warming temperatures, urbanization and other human actions.