Honey Can Lower Stroke Risk, Canadian Study Confirms
Picture shows Tauseef Khan, undated. He is a research associate at Toronto University's Temerty Faculty of Medicine and one of the co-authors of the study entitled "Effect of honey on cardiometabolic risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis." (Nema McGlynn, NewsX/Bee)

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Czech Startup’s Audio Sensor Ensures Hive Health
Pavel Mach (in red) inspecting hives in an undated photo. Pavel Mach - who is an apiarist and the founder of Pilsen-based IT firm Softech - established RoofTop Bees (https://www.vcelynastrechach.cz/en/) and created ProBee, a highly sophisticated programme that registers all kinds of data concerning the condition of the colony. (Jindriska Hinge, NewsX/Bee)

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Flower Petal Size Affects Spreading Of Bumblebee Parasite
UMass Amherst research assistant Fiona MacNeill trimming one of the 105,000 flowers in undated photo. Certain physical traits of flowers affect the health of bumblebees by enabling the transmission of a harmful pathogen, research at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has shown. (Ben Barnhart, NewsX/Bee)

Flower Petal Size Affects Spreading Of Bumblebee Parasite

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Award-Winning Bee Health Startup To Expand
Markus Bollwein (left) and Lorenz Hinterplattner (right) pose in an undated photo. An Austrian start-up has revealed expansion plans following the overwhelming success of its invention in the fight against a bacterial disease that endangers bees all over the world. (Hive Analytics, NewsX/Bee)

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