Articles by Michelle Milliken
Clinic Combines Veterinary Care with Health Care for Homeless Patients
People experiencing homelessness face barriers to housing and medical care when they have pets.
Clinic Combines Veterinary Care with Health Care for Homeless Patients
People experiencing homelessness face barriers to housing and medical care when they have pets.
Oncologists Aren't Trained Enough on Medical Cannabis, Study Finds
Research indicates that between 20% and 40% of cancer patients are now using medical cannabis to help manage side effects.
Oncologists Aren't Trained Enough on Medical Cannabis, Study Finds
Research indicates that between 20% and 40% of cancer patients are now using medical cannabis to help manage side effects.
New Device Uses Saliva to Detect Breast Cancer Biomarkers
The device may help improve screening options, as many people face barriers to getting mammograms.
New Device Uses Saliva to Detect Breast Cancer Biomarkers
The device may help improve screening options, as many people face barriers to getting mammograms.
Mark Back-to-School Season By Providing Essentials to Students in Need
The cost of living, from food to health care to rent, continues to rise, causing many families to cut back on the essentials.
Mark Back-to-School Season By Providing Essentials to Students in Need
The cost of living, from food to health care to rent, continues to rise, causing many families to cut back on the essentials.
Cats Showing Their Bellies: Do They Want Pets, or Is It a Trap?
You know if you try, you may get a swipe from the murder mittens, but you just don’t know if you can resist.
Cats Showing Their Bellies: Do They Want Pets, or Is It a Trap?
You know if you try, you may get a swipe from the murder mittens, but you just don’t know if you can resist.
Scientists Spot World's Smallest Snake for First Time in 20 Years
The Barbados threadsnake, which tops out at four inches long, was rediscovered on a March survey trip.
Scientists Spot World's Smallest Snake for First Time in 20 Years
The Barbados threadsnake, which tops out at four inches long, was rediscovered on a March survey trip.