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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Cows Swept Out to Sea by Hurricane Dorian are Found Months Later – on the Outer Banks

Cape Lookout National Seashore on the Outer Banks has discovered three cows are roaming the national park, and it is believed they got there by swimming four to five miles across the Core Sound during Hurricane Dorian. All three were living on Cedar Island when the hurricane generated a “mini tsunami” on Sept. 6, sweeping much of the wildlife off the island, including 28 wild horses that perished, officials say. Cape Lookout Spokesman B. G. Horvat told McClatchy news group park staff spotted the first cow on the North Core barrier island about a month after the storm. The...

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Baby Koala Hugs Unconscious Mom During Life-Saving Surgery

The love between a mother and her children is the strongest power on Earth. Animal moms are attached and devoted to their young ones the same way the humans are. Regardless the species, a mother will always be a mother. And this koala mom-baby duo proves it. After an accident Lizzie and her baby Phantom were transferred to the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital. While the little koala did not suffer any injuries, his mom had to undergo a surgery. RELATED STORY: BBC: Singapore seizes elephant ivory and pangolin scales in record $48 million haul And the most heart-melting part...

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CNN: Why Frackers are Using Sewage to Collect Oil and Gas

America’s oil industry faces a number of challenges, including low oil prices, the rise of electric vehicles and proposals to limit fracking. But one of its biggest problems: The industry is running out of water. The towns of Midland and neighboring Odessa, Texas, are now selling most of their municipal waste water to oil companies for use in their injection wells. Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD), one of the leaders in the field, agreed to spend $130 million to upgrade the waste water treatment facility of Midland, Texas, in return for the right to buy its waste water for up...

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Veterans Are Finding Peace From PTSD Through ‘Float Therapy’

Veterans across the U.S. are finding an excellent source of relief from their pain and PTSD thanks to floatation therapy, a holistic treatment for emotional and physical ailments. ’Floating’ consists of laying in a small pool filled with 10 inches of saltwater containing roughly 1,000 pounds of magnesium sulfate, commonly known as Epsom salt. The high levels of salt counteract the effects of gravity, allowing the patient to float gently on top of the bed of water. The water is heated to almost the same temperature as the human body, which creates the sensation of being suspended in air,...

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Newsweek: Seattle Children’s Hospital Closing 10 Operating Rooms After Mold Kills Six

Seattle Children’s Hospital has closed ten of its operating rooms to install new air filtration systems after linking six patient deaths with mold infections. Seattle Children’s CEO Jeff Sperring said during a news conference Monday: “We have been working to make our operating rooms safe to prevent aspergillus infections. To date, we have not been successful.” RELATED STORY: Black Mold Slowly Poisoned This Woman for 35 Years As we’ve previously reported, this is an ongoing problem at the hospital. Between 2001 and 2018, fourteen patients developed aspergillus surgical site infections. Out of those patients, six patients died. Sperring said:...

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