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Clearer Views, Better Care: Why Imaging Quality Matters For Your Pet’s Health

When a pet doesn’t seem like itself — maybe it’s limping, behaving oddly, or seems to just not feel right — getting answers quickly and accurately can make all the difference. However, some issues are hidden deep inside the body, beyond the reach of a physical exam or basic X-ray. That’s where advanced imaging tools […]

New inflammation test may keep cows healthy, farms productive

Sabine Mann, an associate professor in the department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine, joined forces with two colleagues to create that could assess inflammation in dairy cow herds.

How to catch a dhole (or not?) – part one

Our objective was to capture a dhole—one of Asia’s least known and rarest carnivores — as part of a new study to help us understand the needs and threats faced by dholes in this corner of northeast Thailand. 

Provinces renew commitment to veterinary training in Western Canada

Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Manitoba have renewed their financial commitment to the University of Saskatchewan’s Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM), continuing a longstanding interprovincial agreement that has been in place for six decades.

Studies Look for Potential Therapy Targets for Dogs with Chiari-like Malformation

For Immediate Release Tracey Peaketracey_peake@ncsu.edu Natasha Olbynjolby@ncsu.edu A pair of studies from North Carolina State University looked for biomarkers and genetic markers of a syndrome associated with skull malformations common in Cavalier King Charles spaniels (CKCS) and other toy breeds. The findings could lead to better targeted therapeutics for symptoms as well as potential genetic […]

Press & Sun Bulletin: Cornell hospital staff member honored by American Red Cross

On a rainy May morning, hundreds of Southern Tier residents flocked to downtown Binghamton’s DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel for the annual American Red Cross Southern Tier Chapter’s Real Heroes breakfast. The Southern Tier Chapter recognizes individuals and groups from Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Otsego, Sullivan, Tioga and Tompkins counties in New York and from Susquehanna […]