Rare roast beef splashed with meaty jus, pork enrobed in luscious crackling fat, perhaps a juicy, plump chicken ... these are feasts that come to mind when one thinks of quintessential British food.
People and leprosy go way back. Way, way back. "It's been around for at least 5,000 years and probably longer," says Stewart Cole, who directs the Global Health Institute at the Swiss Federal ...
Leprosy has been hiding out in red squirrels in Great Britain and Ireland, though the painful and disfiguring disease has rarely been transmitted between humans there since the Middle Ages. “It goes ...
Scientists have discovered human leprosy in British red squirrels, uncovering one leprosy-driving bacterial strain, in particular, that is similar to that responsible for outbreaks of the disease in ...
The sight of a squirrel's large genitalia on The Great British Bake Off stunned viewers and attracted a huge response on Twitter last night. Over 5 million viewers watched Jo Wheatley crowned the ...
Leprosy has been long gone from Great Britain. Or so we thought. Medieval Leprosy Lurks In British Squirrels People and leprosy go way back. Way, way back. "It's been around for at least 5,000 years ...