TOP NEWS

Veterinarians defy odds to transport food, supplies to UkraineBy: Jennifer FialaOne takes medication to Poland from US; another risks life in Ukraine to deliver aid
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AAVMC welcomes 2 British schools of veterinary science as provisional membersBy: dvm360Many veterinary schools seek provisional membership status as they go through the process of accreditation and can benefit from the value of membership gained through the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges.
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Nose spray could prevent, treat COVID in humansBy: Veterinary Practice NewsVeterinary researchers have discovered a new molecule able to prevent COVID illness prior to exposure
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CANINE NEWS

Calling all dogs who watch TVBy: Edie LauInsights from pet owner survey may help veterinary eye doctor develop vision test

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Morris Animal Foundation is accepting proposals for canine osteosarcoma researchBy: dvm360 staffThe foundation announced they are searching for studies that focus on limb-sparing treatments for osteosarcoma in giant-breed dogs.
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AlphaFlo canine allograft has been released to marketBy: dvm360The product is an alternative to current canine care modalities.

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Core strength could help dogs avoid knee injuriesBy: Washington State UniversityAgility dogs lacking core strength from routine physical exercise may be more susceptible to one of the most common canine knee injuries, a cranial cruciate ligament rupture, which is similar to an ACL tear in humans.
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FELINE NEWS

Aromatic amines in pet feces and urine may signal threats to human healthBy: NYU Langone Health / NYU Grossman School of MedicineDogs and cats may be exposed in their homes to a potentially toxic group of chemicals, with their discovery in the pets’ stool being a sign of health issues for humans living with them, a new study shows.
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Weed-killer compounds also kill parasite sometimes found in cat fecesBy: American Chemical SocietyResearchers have discovered that common herbicides and some of their derivatives can kill the parasite Toxoplasma gondii when it infects human cells in a petri dish, without harming the cells themselves.
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EQUINE NEWS

EHV-1 in 2022By: Christa Leste-Lasserre, MAHere’s a look at what we know and what we’re learning about equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) in light of recent outbreaks.
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Broodmare Care: Nutritional Support of the Recipient MareBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffSuccessful embryo transfer typically requires optimal health of both donor and recipient mares, and this includes topnotch nutrition.
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Treating Laminitis in Horses: Approaches to Diagnosis
By: Kentucky Equine Research Staff

A recent study evaluated how vets diagnose endocrinopathic laminitis in the field, looking closely at whether new research findings are used.
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Infographic: Equine AllergiesBy: The Horse StaffThe key to keeping your allergy-prone horse comfortable is figuring out the causes of his reactions and avoiding them. Learn more about allergic reactions in horses with this step-by-step visual guide. Sponsored by Kinetic Vet.
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MISC NEWS

Are your employees stealing from you?By: Melissa Tompkins, BS, CVPM, PHRca, CCFPBeyond money loss, veterinary hospitals can also experience employees stealing inventory, services, time, and even benefits.
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ASPCA teams up with NC State University libraries to digitize animal welfare archival materialBy: dvm360 StaffThe archive recounts the organization’s 156-year history serving as a trailblazer in promoting animal welfare.
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