Dogs were dying in their kennels on a ranch in Brooks County, and no one knew why. "We had a half-dozen dogs - Labs, pointers - die: They'd just fall over," Berdon Lawrence said. "Nobody knew what was going on."
Dogs were dying in their kennels on a ranch in Brooks County, and no one knew why. "We had a half-dozen dogs - Labs, pointers - die: They'd just fall over," Berdon Lawrence said. "Nobody knew what was going on."
The first test to screen potential blood donors for a tropical disease that has stealthily infected as many as 100,000 Hispanic immigrants and others gained federal approval Wednesday.