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It is accepted that bats communicate with bats of the same species, and the frequency of this is indicative of the bat species. But can bats communicate with those from another species? We are...
03 September 2020 4,487 12 View
In my thesis about living with faecal incontinence, I wrote 'Urinary incontinence, like faecal incontinence, can have a profound effect on the person with the condition. In a survey, wheelchair...
19 October 2019 1,987 2 View
I was handed a very young male Common Pipistrelle that had crawled through a window and become dehydrated. He was not yet weaned or flying and as we were not able to place him for the mother bat...
16 August 2018 3,791 2 View
Before I retired from work, I used to see ladies with continence problems and I used to provide conservative treatment. Very often, this was successful, but sometimes, those – particularly with...
21 December 2017 4,829 4 View
We are licensed (in the UK) to keep bats and are rehabilitating a female common pipistrelle, who we have been looking after for nearly 3 weeks. When she was found, clinging to a wall, quite low...
03 August 2017 2,514 1 View
I am licensed to care for bats. Sometimes, I am handed a bat pup which may have been found in an area where there is no obvious maternity roost. This year, two bat pups have died despite my best...
13 July 2017 650 8 View
I am licensed by English Nature to care for bats that would be unable to survive in the wild. One of these is a female Common Pipistrelle, who came to us as a young juvenile earlier this year,...
29 November 2016 5,626 10 View
I am a bat carer based in England, recognised by the UK Bat Conservation Trust. I have two female common pipistrelle bats that were passed to me as juveniles earlier this summer, after being found...
14 September 2016 4,604 10 View
I have just looked at the recent report: 2019 Antibiotic Resistance Threats Report CDC’s (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Antibiotic Resistance Threats in the United States, 2019...
01 January 1970 1,504 14 View
Yesterday (27.4.20), I become aware of this in the UK, but have not very much information about it. These links may be of help: Exclusive: National alert as ‘coronavirus-related condition may be...
01 January 1970 5,083 4 View
I listen to music and it is very rare for me not to have some background music when I am busy (unless I am concentrating on something that takes my whole attention). But some people listen to...
01 January 1970 681 36 View
When I am answering a question or adding to the posts in a discussion, I like to mention the name of a researcher and use the @ in order to bring up an active link. I have just been trying to...
01 January 1970 7,408 3 View
I have just been looking at: Hsu, J. (2020). How covid-19 is accelerating the threat of antimicrobial resistance. BMJ, 369. https://www.bmj.com/content/369/bmj.m1983 It sounds worrying. The...
01 January 1970 6,998 36 View
I have been very interested in the recent paper - Ultra-processed food intake and risk of cardiovascular disease: prospective cohort study (NutriNet-Santé) BMJ 2019; 365 doi:...
01 January 1970 3,408 2 View
I have recently added to a discussion about my fuchsia plants that were out in the first very cold few days in 2022. They are usually out during the winter but looked as if they had died. So, I...
01 January 1970 4,464 17 View