Honey

bee Honey bees are social insects that play a vital role in nature. They are essential pollinators for many plant species, and their honey is a popular food for humans. Honey bees are known for their complex and intricate social behaviors, which are unique among the insect world. Their colonies are highly organized and self-sufficient, with each bee having its own role to play. In addition to the production of honey and pollination, honey bees also play a role in pest control, as they are predators of other insects. Honey bees are a critical part of our ecosystem, and their populations are declining, making it important to protect their habitats and ensure their survival.

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Effect of Oral Honey Consumption on Immune Function Following Ex-Vivo Lipopolysaccharide Stimulation in Healthy Humans

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New Approach in Treatment of Cancer & Viral Infection by Apis Mellifera L Venom Extracts (Honeybees Venom)

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Study of Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Black Cumin (Nigella Sativa) and Honey on Mice (Mus Musculus)

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