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Study: 9/11 Dogs Suffered Few Health Effects
A new study in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association reveals that New York Police Department dogs deployed to the World Trade Center after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, have ...
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AVMA Collections Highlights Disaster Preparedness
From Midwest floods, to wildfires that have scarred California, recent natural disasters have grabbed headlines and have cost dearly in life and livelihood.
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AVMA and Industry Businesses Partner
Fort Dodge Animal Health, Hill's Pet Nutrition, and Merial have together pledged a total of $4.5 million in support of American Veterinary Medical Association programs and services over the next four years.
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Pike, Idexx fail to reach expansion agreement
WESTBROOK : Negotiations between a gravel pit operator and one of the city's largest employers took a step back Tuesday night as Pike Industries took a compromise plan off the table and resubmitted the ...
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9/11 Dogs Suffered Few Health Effects
SCHAUMBURG, Ill., -- A new study in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association reveals that New York Police Department dogs deployed to the World Trade Center after the terrorist attacks of ...
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CDC Study: Equine Practitioner Hygiene Could Use Improvement
In a multi-institutional study coordinated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , researchers found that many veterinarians do not consistently engage in behaviors or practices that are widely ...
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Study: 9/11 Dogs Suffered Few Health Effects
A new study in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association reveals that New York Police Department dogs deployed to the World Trade Center after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, have ...
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Nibbles: Obesity plans need to touch whole population, teens' peers ...
Nibbles: Obesity plans need to touch whole population, teens' peers determine body image, and Church worried about baby weight gain Wide range of approaches needed Local, state and federal initiatives focusing ...
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Mom's unhealthy diet may have long-term impact on baby
Eating an unhealthy diet during pregnancy may raise your child's lifetime risk of obesity and elevated cholesterol and blood sugar levels, British researchers report.
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Could Caffeine Stop MS in Its Tracks?
June 30, 2008 - The caffeine that many of us rely on to get us going in the mornings or perk us up during the day could hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of multiple sclerosis .
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Germinder Celebrates 10th Anniversary Day With $10,000 Donation Pledge
NEW YORK and KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Germinder & Associates, a marketing & communications agency specializing in animal health is celebrating its 10th Anniversary Day with a $10,000 donation ...
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MSU clinic devoted to treatment of horses suffering from back injuries
Houston fidgets as a veterinarian technician shaves a neat square patch out of his tan coat.
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Dogs in decline
Veterinarian Jennifer Kramer examines Matthias, Vicki Sayles English setter, who suffers from dementia.
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Mother's Diet May Have Long Term Impact On Child's Health
Main Category: Pregnancy / Obstetrics Also Included In: Women's Health / Gynecology Pediatrics / Children's Health Mothers who eat an unhealthy diet during pregnancy may be putting their children at risk of ...
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Guiding the Way Toward Fewer Unwanted Pets
In the eyes of the Association of Shelter Veterinarians, it's all about doing what's right for animals and society, and advancing shelter medicine.
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Poor Diet During Pregnancy May Have Long Term Impact On Child's Health, Study Suggests
The study, carried out in rats and funded by the Wellcome Trust, suggests that the effect is even more pronounced in female offspring.
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From: Daily Diagnosis
Baby is what you eat. Rats whose mothers ate a diet of doughnuts, muffins, biscuits and other sweets while pregnant were more likely to bear children who were overweight in adulthood, according to a new study ...
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MSU clinic for horses focuses on back pain
Houston fidgets as a veterinarian technician shaves a neat square patch out of his tan coat.
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Mother's diet may have long term impact on child's health, study suggests
Mothers who eat an unhealthy diet during pregnancy may be putting their children at risk of developing long term, irreversible health issues including obesity, raised levels of cholesterol and blood sugar, ...
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How now, brown Chow?
Scientists have uncovered some genetic secrets to why an Irish wolfhound can be so huge, a Chihuahua so small, a retriever so eager to retrieve - when all are members of the same species.
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