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A fish walks into a pharmacy ... well, not exactly. Fish aren't being prescribed anti-anxiety drugs. But they are ...
A benzodiazepine seeping into waterways is causing young Atlantic salmon to behave strangely, with fish in the wild migrating ...
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Drug Pollution and Salmon Migration: Behavioral Changes in the WildPharmaceutical pollution is an emerging global issue, with over 900 active substances detected in waterways worldwide. Recent ...
A recent study in Sweden's Dal River reveals that pharmaceutical pollution, specifically anti-anxiety medication, ...
Hatched in quiet streams and rivers, salmon undertake a perilous journey to reach the open ocean where they become mature adults. Over millions of years, generations of young ...
New study offers some of the most compelling real-world evidence yet that pharmaceutical pollution is messing with wildlife ...
As growing climate challenges affect the seafood supply chain, Matt Craze explores how seafood sourcing can be future proofed.
How can drug-contaminated waters influence salmon migration patterns? This is what a recent study published in Science hopes ...
Atlantic salmon exposed to anti-anxiety medication during their migration were more successful in reaching their destination ...
"Out of sight, out of mind" is how we often treat what is flushed down our toilets. But the drugs we take, from anxiety medications to antibiotics, don't simply vanish after leaving our bodies. Many ...
A large-scale, extensive study by researches reveals pharmaceutical pollution changes behavior of the Atlantic Salmon.
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