TOP NEWS
Free veterinary care program goes nationalBy: Veterinary Practice NewsElleVet Sciences has launched a nonprofit program, aimed at providing care for homeless and vulnerable pets across the U.S. Read More
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3 Must-reads for veterinary oncologyBy: dvm360 StaffExpand your practical knowledge with these articles highlighting the latest in veterinary cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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Sizing up the student loan forgiveness tax exemptionBy: Tony BartelsWhat it means for your student debt
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CANINE NEWS
COVID-19 and animals: Then and now
By: James Barr, DVM, DACVECC, Christian M. Leutenegger, BSc, DrMedVet, PhD, FVHOne year later, experts have a better view of the path ahead.
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$108,000 donation supports canine health researchBy: Veterinary Practice NewsAKC Canine Health Foundation received the contribution from Purina as part of the company’s fundraising program Read More
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Why are pet thefts on the rise?By: Veterinary Practice NewsLady Gaga’s stolen French bulldogs might highlight a bigger issue
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Veterinarian: Spay/neuter policy still critical for sheltersBy: Erin KatribeWarns reversing course could upset lifesaving programs
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FELINE NEWS
Morris Animal Foundation establishes feline advisory boardBy: dvm360 StaffThe 9-person team will determine funding allocations for feline health research.
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3 Must-reads on feline medicineBy: dvm360 StaffBrush up on your feline knowledge. Find out how to best communicate with clients about weight loss options, plus take a closer look at the 2 types of pain-related cat behaviors, and much more.
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EQUINE NEWS
Marker Tested for IDing Neurologic Disease in HorsesBy: Stephanie L. ChurchVeterinarians sought to determine whether phosphorylated neurofilament heavy (pNfH), a protein unique to neurons, could be used to diagnose CVCM, eNAD/EDM, and shivers.
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Horse Treats: What Does Your Horse Prefer?
By: Kentucky Equine Research StaffResearchers compared the results of a preference trial where horses chose from two treats with a survey of horse owners to see who picked out a better treat.
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Body Condition Score Predicts Survival Rate of Malnourished HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffNot all starved horses are lost cases. Despite the hardships placed upon them, some make full recoveries, as a recent study demonstrates.
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Gene-doping test supports health of racehorsesBy: Veterinary Practice NewsPenn Vet researchers have developed a PCR test to detect a potential gene-doping agent in the joint fluid and blood of a horse
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MISC NEWS
Controlling zoonotic disease central to One Health bill
By: Veterinary Practice NewsAVMA is asking veterinarians to contact Congress in support of One Health Framework
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UC Davis announces new summer virtual academyBy: dvm360 StaffUC Davis’ National Veterinary Entrepreneurship Academy is designed to educate participants about commercialization including how to identify, develop, and validate the commercial potential of their research or idea. Read More
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