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The alert is issued for northwestern and north central Minnesota, including Brainerd, Bemidji, East Grand Forks, Moorhead, ...
Seventy years ago this month, Leech Lake muskies went crazy. Until that time, the big silvery fish barely gained notice from most of the lake’s anglers. Instead, walleyes were the lake’s major ...
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency issued an air quality alert Friday, July 11, for northwest and north central Minnesota. The alert takes effect 6 a.m. and runs until 6 p.m. Friday. Heavy ...
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Leeches are making a medical comeback—here's why we should ... - MSNOther chemicals increase blood flow to the bite area and the person bitten often does not notice as the leech releases anti-inflammatory and pain-killing substances.
Leech therapy involves applying leeches to a wound to increase circulation, improve blood flow, and promote healing. Learn more here.
Blackduck area: Crappies and bluegills are hitting in the 10- to 12-foot cabbage on Gull Lake, Pimushe Lake, Blackduck Lake, and Gilstead Lake, Walleyes are being taken with leeches and crawlers under ...
Learn more about the full cast of Attack of the Giant Leeches with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide ...
With the devastating storm that roared through Bemidji this past early Saturday morning, fishing is about the last thing on people’s minds right now.
Progressive lawmakers and advocates hit back on Sunday after Elon Musk parroted the long-debunked right-wing claim that Social Security is a Ponzi scheme, the billionaire's latest false attack on the ...
Leeches might make you squirm, but these small, blood-sucking creatures are making a big comeback in modern medicine. Once a staple of ancient healing methods, leech therapy is now gaining renewed ...
Jane Moore left the Loose Women panel horrified after revealing the result of a leech bite from her time in the I'm A Celebrity jungle. The journalist, 62, showed off the result of her bloody ...
That’s when leeches would be applied straight to the wound site. When they bite, their saliva transfers anticoagulants into the patient’s bloodstream, which helps increase blood flow.
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