A study examining a decade of delusional infestation cases finds many sufferers endure years of distressing sensations despite no true infestation, highlighting the need for compassionate, coordinated care to address both medical and psychiatric factors.
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- Join us August 31 for a webinar on publishing your research! This practical guide to writing scientific papers will cover how to structure a manuscript, present data effectively, select appropriate journals, and navigate the peer-review process. buff.ly/cpsLKj0
- It's Day 2 of Entomology Advocacy Week! Following #WorldHoneyBeeDay on August 15, today entomologists are asking Congress to protect USDA pollinator research. Read the advocacy alert and send your message: buff.ly/yxxOm71 #EntVocate
- Today, August 17, marks the start of Entomology Advocacy Week! Stay tuned each day this week for opportunities to #EntVocate for insect science. Get started with today’s actions 🪲📣⬇️
- As honey bee colonies face mounting threats, veterinarians are becoming increasingly important to hive health. But high costs, limited training, and a shortage of bee specialists are slowing efforts to expand this emerging field. #WorldHoneyBeeDay

