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Simian Foamy Virus Found To Be Widespread Among Chimpanzees
Main Category: Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses Also Included In: Veterinary Article Date: 04 Jul 2008 - 2:00 PDT Researchers in Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, France, Gabon, Germany, ...
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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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Study links animal die-offs to climate extremes
A research collaboration among three universities discovered that climate extremes often are to blame for mass die-offs in livestock and wildlife.
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Your Take: The Power Of Purr
When I was first learning about crystals and vibrations, my idea of vibration was a cat's purr, and I wondered what kind of healing could be accomplished by placing a cat on each chakra.
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New veterinarian joins Loudonville practice
Lori Davis, DVM., has joined Jeff Byers, DVM, and Rebecca Cawrse, DVM, at Byland Animal Hospital, 419-994-5515. Davis graduated magna cum laude with her doctor of veterinary medicine degree from The Ohio State ...
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Questions remain as whale carcass being put back in sea
More than three days after a 50-ton whale washed up on the shores of Shepody Bay south of Dorchester, officials have decided who is responsibile for disposing of the putrid carcass.
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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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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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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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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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Meet the top 10 graduates
EDUCATION: On Friday, 85 seniors received their high school diplomas. BY BETTY SNYDER Special to the Journal-Register Commencement exercises for the Kendall Class of 2008 took place in the high school ...
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Pigs Prefer 3 Square Meals A Day
Pigs raised in conventional indoor pens have different feeding patterns from those raised under more natural conditions.
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Prices running wild
Flavio Sosa of Timber Creek Veterinary Hospital drives a feed truck along troughs to feed about 350 horses penned there.
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Researcher Cautions Against High Doses of Vitamin E
Vitamin E is the most commonly supplemented antioxidant in horses. It is a fat-soluble vitamin that is also currently employed in the routine treatment of horses with neurological diseases .
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Cassadaga Valley Central School Ann.....
Corinne Fredrickson, the daughter of Allen and Hope Fredrickson of Sinclairville, is the valedictorian of the Class of 2008.
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Trained Dogs Able To Detect Ovarian Cancer's Specific Scent
Main Category: Cancer / Oncology Also Included In: Women's Health / Gynecology ; Biology / Biochemistry ; Veterinary Article Date: 27 Jun 2008 - 4:00 PDT Ground-breaking research in the June issue of ...
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Pigs Prefer 3 Square Meals A Day
Pigs raised in conventional indoor pens have different feeding patterns from those raised under more natural conditions.
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DNA study unlocks mystery to diverse traits in dogs
What makes a pointer point, a sheep dog herd, and a retriever retrieve? Why do Yorkshire terriers live longer than Great Danes? And how can a tiny Chihuahua possibly be related to a Great Dane? Dogs vary in ...
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Doggy DNA is marker of temperament
Dogs are born into retirement, but their work ethic is built-in. Pointers point, retrievers fetch, and Old English Sheepdogs earned their name among flocks on British hillsides.
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DNA test to revolutionise sheep worm control
The tail ends of Barber's pole worm adult females taken from one sheep infected with a single isolate of this worm species.
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