To fast or not to fast? That is the question many people ask before a cholesterol test. Patients used to be routinely instructed not to eat for at least eight hours before the screening, and some ...
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NEW YORK, Nov. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sweed, the leading enterprise retail technology platform for the cannabis industry, today announced the official launch of the cannabis industry’s ...
It's that time of year again. The weather gets cooler. You see a ladybug in your house. Cute! Then the couple of bugs you see on the ceiling or near a door or window turns into a handful. Then a swarm ...
As predictable as cool fall nights and Chiefs sweatshirts around Kansas City, I know my window screens will be covered with tiny bugs. These black specks show up each autumn, congregating on my ...
Question: In our northern gardens we planted pansies in the fall. When can they be added to Florida gardens and containers? Answer: Pansy time is finally here. These flowers with smiling faces and ...
A deadly virus called Lethal Viral Necrosis (LVN) is killing St. Augustinegrass in Northeast Florida. The virus, which has no cure, spreads through infected lawn equipment like mowers and trimmers.
SHREVEPORT, La. - Homeowners across the area are seeing unusual brown spots spreading through their lawns, and experts say tiny insects could be to blame. Mark Wilson with the LSU AgCenter says chinch ...
Dear Neil: I have several nice houseplants growing in pots beneath large shade trees in my landscape. I’m planning on bringing them indoors for the winter, but I’m seeing insects like waterbugs, ants, ...
Q: Is there a systemic herbicide that would help me kill yaupon holly stumps that keep sprouting up in my landscape? A: Use a pencil-sized drill bit to put holes 1 1/2 to 2 inches deep into each stump ...
They look like tiny cotton balls floating through the air, but don't let their fluffy looks fool you. Woolly aphids are real insects, and they've got a knack for startling people once they realize ...