• Apitherapy Benefits: The Use of Bee Farming Products to Treat Lots of Diseases from Canker Sores to Cancer.
    Can bee stings really treat common human medical ailments like pain, inflammation, or even cancer? Dr. Janos Zsolt Kormendy Racz, President of the Hungarian Apitherapy Association, explains the naturopathic practices of apitherapy and beekeeping.

    Listen to it here: https://bit.ly/36ZV2MT

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C
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    Apitherapy Benefits: The Use of Bee Farming Products to Treat Lots of Diseases from Canker Sores to Cancer. Can bee stings really treat common human medical ailments like pain, inflammation, or even cancer? Dr. Janos Zsolt Kormendy Racz, President of the Hungarian Apitherapy Association, explains the naturopathic practices of apitherapy and beekeeping. Listen to it here: https://bit.ly/36ZV2MT Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C . . . #apitherapy #beekeeping #bees #honey #beekeeper #savethebees #nature #honey #savethebees #bugs #Findinggeniuspodcast #Healthpodcast #InternalMedicinepodcast #Biosciencespodcast
    Apitherapy Benefits: The Use of Bee Farming Products to Treat Everything from Canker Sores to Cancer
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  • Honey Bee Trait Balancing Act Apiary Management.
    Krispn J. Given is an apiculture specialist at Purdue University and focuses on selecting for behavioral traits to reduce the impact of varroa mites and the bee diseases they cause. He gives listeners an appreciation for the complexities of beekeeping while keeping the fascinating aspects of the activity front and center. For example, researchers like Given are actually able to select for mite-biting behavior, which is a recessive, heritable trait.

    Listen to it here: https://bit.ly/3cZbwZv

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C
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    #beekeeping #bees #honey #beekeeper #savethebees #nature #pollination #pesticides #agriculture #pestcontrol #insecticides #bugs #Findinggeniuspodcast #Healthpodcast #InternalMedicinepodcast #Biosciencespodcast
    Honey Bee Trait Balancing Act Apiary Management. Krispn J. Given is an apiculture specialist at Purdue University and focuses on selecting for behavioral traits to reduce the impact of varroa mites and the bee diseases they cause. He gives listeners an appreciation for the complexities of beekeeping while keeping the fascinating aspects of the activity front and center. For example, researchers like Given are actually able to select for mite-biting behavior, which is a recessive, heritable trait. Listen to it here: https://bit.ly/3cZbwZv Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C . . . #beekeeping #bees #honey #beekeeper #savethebees #nature #pollination #pesticides #agriculture #pestcontrol #insecticides #bugs #Findinggeniuspodcast #Healthpodcast #InternalMedicinepodcast #Biosciencespodcast
    Honey Bee Trait Balancing Act Apiary Management with Krispn J. Given
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  • Michelle Flenniken is Assistant Professor in the Plant Sciences Department and Co-Director of the Pollinator Health Center at Montana State University whose primary research is focused not only on understanding the impact of viruses on honeybees, but on the molecular mechanisms that bees have evolved to combat viral infections.

    Listen to it here: https://bit.ly/2KUMAH4

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C
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    #Virology #Virus #Pathogens #Health #beekeeping #bees #honey #beekeeper #savethebees #nature #pollination #agriculture #bugs #viralimmunity #immuneresponse #fruitfly #Findinggeniuspodcast #Healthpodcast #InternalMedicinepodcast #Biosciencespodcast
    Michelle Flenniken is Assistant Professor in the Plant Sciences Department and Co-Director of the Pollinator Health Center at Montana State University whose primary research is focused not only on understanding the impact of viruses on honeybees, but on the molecular mechanisms that bees have evolved to combat viral infections. Listen to it here: https://bit.ly/2KUMAH4 Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C . . . . #Virology #Virus #Pathogens #Health #beekeeping #bees #honey #beekeeper #savethebees #nature #pollination #agriculture #bugs #viralimmunity #immuneresponse #fruitfly #Findinggeniuspodcast #Healthpodcast #InternalMedicinepodcast #Biosciencespodcast
    An Evolutionary Arms Race Between Bees and Viruses: Who Will Win?
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