A Byford dolphin autopsy is a detailed examination of a deceased dolphin's body to determine the cause of death. It involves a thorough inspection of the dolphin's external and internal anatomy, as well as the collection of samples for further analysis. Byford dolphin autopsies are an important tool for understanding the health of dolphin populations and identifying potential threats to their survival. They can help to identify diseases, parasites, and other health issues that may be affecting dolphins, and can also provide insights into the impact of human activities on dolphin populations. Read More...
Singer and songwriter Sia announced on Twitter earlier this month that she’s suffering from Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), a group of connective tissue disorders that most commonly affects the skin and joints. Sia’s fans immediately weighed in, many of them offering words of encouragement. Some of them even said that they, too, suffer from EDS, a condition that affects approximately 1 in 5,000 people worldwide, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Read More...