For thousands of years, the European honeybee (Apis mellifera) has provided humanity with valuable products like honey, ...
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The human body initiates an immediate inflammatory response upon bee sting contact. Specialized immune cells rapidly mobilize ...
They defend us by inducing a process called inflammation. Think of what happens if you get a bee sting: your immune cells ...
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Bee venom has previously been found to have anti-cancer properties for other types of cancer such as melanoma. The study by the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research in Western Australia was ...
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A bee’s stinger will continue to release venom while stuck in your skin. It’s usually advised that you brush or scrape the stinger out using your fingernail or even a credit card. Pulling or ...
Amena Warner, Head of Clinical Services for Allergy UK, said: "The public need to be very aware of the unorthodox use of allergens such as bee venom. This will come with risk and, in susceptible ...
Botox is a commercial product made from the paralytic neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. Bee-venom-derived products that mimic the effects of Botox are sometimes ...