TOP NEWS

NVA expansion in US hits antitrust snag
By: Ross KellyConsolidator divests six veterinary hospitals after regulator intervenes in Sage deal

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Growing list of animal painkillers poisoning vulturesBy: Ross KellyVeterinarians contribute to efforts in India to protect, restore decimated populations

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Congress poised to end FDA animal-testing mandateBy: Lisa WoganBill provision would allow for alternative test methods in drug development

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CANINE NEWS

Scent dogs detect coronavirus reliably from skin swabsBy: University of HelsinkiA recent study confirmed that scent detection dogs can be taught to identify individuals with a coronavirus infection from skin swabs.
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‘Seek and destroy’ cancer trial explores nonsurgical therapiesBy: Veterinary Practice NewsThe novel treatment may have an impact on how cancer can be treated in both humans and pets

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Pet safety tips for summer heat and July 4th festivitiesBy: dvm360 staffFreshpet highlights these pointers to share with clients for keeping their pets safe this season

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Dog coronavirus jumps to humans, with a protein shiftBy: Cornell UniversityResearchers have identified a shift that occurs in canine coronavirus that may provide clues as to how it transmits from animals to humans.
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FELINE NEWS

Learn the truth about carbs and catsBy: Brennen McKenzie, MA, MSc, VMD, cVMASome owners feed their cats canned food instead of kibble to keep carbohydrates down, but is that really true?
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Cats’ strange reactions to catnip make it a better insect repellentBy: Cell PressResearchers have found that when cats damage catnip, much higher amounts of strong insect repellents are released, indicating that the cats’ behavior protects them from pests.
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EQUINE NEWS

Recovery from Laminitis: The Road May Be Longer for Some HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffNew data show laminitic horses typically fall into one of two categories: those that improve quickly or those that recover slowly and prone to recurrence.
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Colic and the equine microbiome: Dysbiois happensBy: Isabella L. Bean, PharmD CandidateWith colic as a leading cause of equine deaths, researchers are looking to identify risk factors
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Mending Equine Tendons and LigamentsBy: Christa Lesté-Lasserre, MAResearchers are exploring improved ways to heal these notoriously complicated soft tissue structures.
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MRI of the Equine Pituitary Gland: What is Normal?By: Kentucky Equine Research StaffIn the future, MRI might play a vital role in definitively diagnosing PPID, but some basic background work must first be performed.
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MISC NEWS

Opera singing veterinarianBy: Julia Burke, Assistant EditorIn this dvm360® interview, Julia Miller, DVM, DACVD, highlighted her journey of becoming an opera-singer-turned-veterinarian.
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How unnecessary expenses hurt the bottom line and what to do about itBy: Jeff Rothstein, DVM, MBAIdentify the main culprits eating away at profits and start pulling them in line
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