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Algerian bee Venom attenuates formaldehyde-induced acute inflammation and oxidative stress in male rats. [PDF]

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To bee or not to bee: The potential efficacy and safety of bee venom acupuncture in humans

Toxicon, 2018
Bee venom acupuncture is a form of acupuncture in which bee venom is applied to the tips of acupuncture needles, stingers are extracted from bees, or bees are held with an instrument exposing the stinger, and applied to acupoints on the skin. Bee venom is a complex substance consisting of multiple anti-inflammatory compounds such as melittin, adolapin,
E. Paul Cherniack, Sergey Govorushko
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To save the bees or not to save the bees: honey bee health in the Anthropocene

Agriculture and Human Values, 2019
As honey bee colonies continue to perish at high rates, beekeepers are divided on how best to keep bees healthy and productive. In this article, I describe the tensions between conventional beekeepers and a new wave of beekeepers hoping to “save the bees” through a more “natural” approach to beekeeping.
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The viruses and the bees

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
Two studies provide insights into the possible roles of viruses in honey bee health and disease.
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To bee or not to bee

New Scientist, 2022
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Plants For Bees

Bee World, 2010
The fourth article from Usman Dukku in this series, which looks at plant bee relationships and at those species which offer important sources of forage in different parts of the world. The species considered this time is Delonix regia.
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Stingless Bee-Collected Pollen (Bee Bread): Chemical and Microbiology Properties and Health Benefits

Molecules, 2021
Salma Malihah Mohammad   +2 more
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