TOP NEWS
Animal drug co. accused of selling tainted medsBy: Veterinary Practice NewsFDA claims Med-Pharmex failed to conform to current good manufacturing practices
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VMX 2021 conference goes hybridBy: dvm360 StaffThe North American Veterinary Community announced that their annual Veterinary & Medicine Expo will be a hybrid event. The conference has also been moved from January 2021 to June 2021, due to travel bans and other COVID-19-related restrictions.
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California veterinarians lose liability insurance optionBy: Jennifer FialaBroker offers insurance bundle but not standalone coverage Read More
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CANINE NEWS
$10M financing helps marry canine and human cancer techniquesBy: Veterinary Practice NewsOne Health Company has received sizable funding to help advance precision medicine in canine oncology
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Accidental hormone exposure in pets an ongoing problemBy: Anna LewisSolution requires recognition by physicians, veterinarians, pet owners
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Canine diabetes: When one size doesn’t fit allBy: Kerry Rolph, BVM&S, CertVC, PhD, FANZCVS (feline chapter), DipECVIM-Ca, FRCVSStabilizing this disease goes a long way to ensuring client compliance
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Episode 26: Hope for canine osteoarthritis sufferersBy: dvm360 StaffOn this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, is joined by small animal surgeon and rehabilitation specialist, Kristin Kirkby Shaw, DVM, MS, PhD, CCRT, DACVS, DACVSMR, who discusses the rise in canine rehabilitation and her new resource for managing canine arthritis.
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FELINE NEWS
A multimodal approach to feline house-soilingBy: Karen Todd-Jenkins, VMDTo correct this frustrating behavior, veterinary teams need to work closely with clients to forge a comprehensive management strategy. Here’s how.
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UV-cleansed air can keep feline respiratory infections at bayBy: Veterinary Practice NewsAn Arizona shelter saw an 87.1 percent drop in URIs after introducing UV air disinfection
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EQUINE NEWS
Red Maple Poisoning in HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffHowever beautiful they may be, when leaves drop from a red maple tree and begin to dry, they become deadly to horses, no matter the season.
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Study links bone loss to proximal sesamoid fractures in racehorsesBy: Ed Kane, PhDResults of this retrospective study of California racehorses may mean that one day this type of fracture can be prevented.
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Cribbing and Colic in Horses: What’s the Link?By: Stacey Oke, DVM, MScAfter years of speculating that colic occurs more frequently in horses that crib, researchers have finally provided consistent data confirming this association.
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First cloned Przewalski’s horse brings hope for species revivalBy: dvm360 StaffThe colt, born at a Texas veterinary hospital, sheds light on the importance of genetic rescue of endangered wildlife species. Read More
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MISC NEWS
Abuse: What veterinarians should know, what they can doBy: Veterinary Practice NewsOctober is Domestic Violence Awareness month, but, sadly, humans and pets experience abuse throughout the year. And veterinarians are on the forefront of seeing both walk through their doors. Read More
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Telehealth gives pets a hand
By: Steve DaleOne columnist’s tale of how a connected care conference call helped him ease the discomfort of his 18-year-old Devon rex
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