TOP NEWS
University of Arizona struggles in quest for full accreditationBy: Jennifer FialaBesides five deficits, new veterinary school has subpar NAVLE pass rate
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Temperature changes reduces nesting success, study findsBy: Veterinary Practice NewsThe research looks into the effects of temperature variability on nesting success by analyzing 300,000 breeding bird records, spanning from 1995 to 2020
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Veterinary practice managers earn the profession’s highest credentialBy: dvm360The Certified Veterinary Practice Manager (CVPM) is designated by the Veterinary Hospital Managers Association
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CANINE NEWS
‘Mysterious’ respiratory illness plagues dogs in Oregon, other statesBy: Veterinary Practice NewsMore than 200 cases of sick dogs have been reported by the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) since August
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California couple claims chloramphenicol cured dog sick with ‘mysterious’ respiratory illnessBy: Veterinary Practice NewsThe eye antibiotic for humans is claimed to have treated the family’s golden retriever, Ike, after a bout with the canine infectious respiratory disease complex (CIRDC) last September
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FDA determines drug for lifespan extension in large dogs to have a Reasonable Expectation of EffectivenessBy: Kristen Coppock, MACeline Halioua, founder and CEO of Loyal, discussed the potential of LOY-001, a developmental therapy, with dvm360.
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Doubts arise over treating dog diarrhea with antibioticsBy: Ross KellyResearch suggests drugs like metronidazole may be ill-advised for the runs
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FELINE NEWS
New study finds reduced loneliness in older adults living with fostered catsBy: Caitlin McCaffertyThe study conducted at the University of Georgia links improvements in older adults’ mental health and fostering shelter cats
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Precision medicine aim of new AI-driven projectBy: Veterinary Practice NewsThe AI-driven digital imaging platform will be developed to collect, collate, and analyze patient data from the University of Florida (UF) College of Veterinary Medicine’s clinical caseload across animal species
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EQUINE NEWS
Medications Provide Added Protection for Some Horses at Risk of LaminitisBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffWhen diet and exercise do not reduce insulin sufficiently, adding medications may improve hyperinsulinemia.
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Identified cause of night blindness in 3 horse breedsBy: Sydney YankowiczNew research study led by UC Davis Veterinary Genetics Laboratory provided further evidence of congenital stationary night blindness causes
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Abdominal Health of Horses: Colic Caused by Coronaviruses?By: Kentucky Equine Research StaffData from one study did not support a causative role of coronaviruses in equine colic secondary to colonic disease.
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Can My Horse Eat Hay with Preservatives?By: Madeline BoastAlthough researchers have shown horses prefer untreated hay, it is safe for horses to eat hay treated with preservatives. An equine nutritionist explains why.
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MISC NEWS
Letter: How low NAVLE scores affect student debt, tooBy: Tony BartelsFailing the national exam might bring financial pitfalls for veterinarians
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Dear Dr. Debt: I need clarity on student loan consolidationBy: VIN News Service staff
Veterinarian navigates choices as deadline looms
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