An Oklahoma doctor says ivermectin can be dangerous for people who feel “bugs” on their skin, urging medical evaluation for causes like drug use or vitamin deficiencies.
In Monday’s Daily Dose, Dr. Lacy Anderson answers a viewer question about the sensation that bugs are crawling underneath your skin. What can a person who suffers from this do?
Bed bugs may be developing “thicker” skin to fight against the pesky insecticides that humans use to kill them, according to a new study. If you’ve ever experienced bed bugs you know, this is not good ...
Under glaring laboratory lights, a research assistant extends his forearm and carefully inverts a mesh-topped container onto ...
It's time to say "bye-bye" bug bites. It's time to say "bye-bye" to bug bites. As summer is still in full effect, so are lots of bugs that are ready to bite or sting exposed skin. Whether you are ...
Under glaring laboratory lights, a research assistant extends his forearm and carefully inverts a mesh-topped container onto his skin to allow a wriggling mass of bed bugs to feed on his blood, all in ...
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