URI Pharmacy Study Seeks To Identify New Toxins In Algal Blooms
November 15, 2022
November 15, 2022
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, Nov. 15 (TNSfund) -- The University of Rhode Island issued the following news:
Bacterial algal blooms and the toxins they produce are a persistent problem in freshwater lakes and rivers, and have affected local populations by contaminating drinking water and placing a significant burden on local economies due to diminished recreational activity. The toxins can sicken pets and livestock that drink directly from the waterways, and potentially pose a significant . . .
Bacterial algal blooms and the toxins they produce are a persistent problem in freshwater lakes and rivers, and have affected local populations by contaminating drinking water and placing a significant burden on local economies due to diminished recreational activity. The toxins can sicken pets and livestock that drink directly from the waterways, and potentially pose a significant . . .