TOP NEWS
California legislation would repeal state veterinary examBy: Jennifer FialaLawmakers meet Monday for hearing on proposed changes
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DVM students get $50K in scholarshipsBy: Veterinary Practice NewsAurora Pharmaceutical distributed funding to 14 veterinary students as part of its inaugural DVM Student Scholarship Program
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VMX deems 2021 a success with live and virtual offeringsBy: Veterinary Practice NewsVeterinary Practice News talks to Gene O’Neill, CEO of the North American Veterinary Community
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CANINE NEWS
Factors affecting your deworming protocols for puppies and kittensBy: Michelle Leso, VMDFrom age and weight to each patient’s needs to type of parasite, this veterinarian outlines key considerations of this crucial step for young pets.
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Dogs, cats, and COVIDBy: Brennen McKenzie, MA, MSc, VMD, cVMAWhile there are still gaps in our knowledge about how SARS-CoV-2 can affect different species, we have steadily improved our understanding through the course of the pandemic
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Lymphocytosis: Not always a cancer diagnosisBy: Anne Avery, VMD, PhD, and Emily Rout, DVM, PhD, DipACVPNew research has found English bulldogs can develop a benign syndrome with many similarities to BCLL
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Breakthrough nonsurgical treatment for canine mast cell tumors is now on the marketBy: dvm360 StaffVirbac’s tigilanol tiglate injections (Stelfonta) has been approved by the FDA for treatment of the most common type of skin cancer in dogs. Read More
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FELINE NEWS
DNA may hold secret for feline HCM therapiesBy: Veterinary Practice NewsUC Davis researchers say nearly 20 percent of cats prescribed clopidogrel continue to form blood clots
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Campaign tackles feline elusiveness in clinicsBy: Veterinary Practice NewsRoyal Canin’s Take Your Cat to the Vet campaign aims to educate cat owners on the importance of annual wellness checks Read More
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EQUINE NEWS
Researchers Test Model for Assessing Equine Joint Supplement EfficacyBy: Alexandra BeckstettThe trial might help answer questions about nutraceuticals’ effects on horse joint health.
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Antimicrobial Use in Horses: Double-Edged SwordBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffVeterinarians prescribe antibiotic drugs to horses faced with infections however antibiotics can come with adverse side effects and long-term resistance.
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Wobbly Horse: What’s Wrong with Him?By: Kentucky Equine Research StaffResearchers reviewed medical records of horses diagnosed with spinal ataxia, and, surprisingly, found that EPM was not a top cause of spinal cord disease.
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Why Are EHV-Exposed Horses Showing Signs Yet Testing Negative?By: Diane E. RiceEquine epidemiologist Dr. Nicola Pusterla sheds light on the recent discrepant test results related to the equine herpesvirus outbreak in Sonoma County, California.
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MISC NEWS
Creating space: Stop taking work stress home with youBy: Caitlin McCaffertyAn expert in communication offers pointers on how to leave work-related stress from the veterinary clinic behind to promote a healthier work-life balance. Read More
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Practices stretched thin but not from pandemic pet boomBy: Jennifer FialaVeterinary economist cites demand backlog, high turnover, lost productivity
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