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Public health news: A “model” professor

Working closely with colleagues from many disciplines has also deepened Dr. Bento’s own thinking about public health issues. “It’s not just a one-way street,” she says. “Public health needs transdisciplinary approaches to design effective solutions to the complex problems we now face.”

The New York Times: Why are cats such a medical black box?

When my husband and I took our cat to the vet early last year, we were hoping to hear that we had nothing to worry about. Olive, a longhaired tortoiseshell kitten who had been the runt of her litter, was naturally quiet and skittish, prone to hiding in closets and napping behind the shower curtain. […]

Cornell Equine advancing research, training and community for horse health

Cornell Equine is a university-wide collaboration between equine researchers, educators, practitioners and athletes at the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM), the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) and Cornell University Athletics and was launched at the end of 2024. 

Is Your Cat at Risk of Contracting Bird Flu?

Cats are easily susceptible to the highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 strain (bird flu). Cats with the disease should be seen by a veterinarian immediately, as an infection can often result in death. Dr. Jane Sykes, a board-certified internal medicine specialist with a special interest infectious diseases recently discussed bird flu in cats with some […]

When Hearing Hurts: Managing Middle Ear Problems in Flat-Faced Dog Breeds

From their adorable snort to bulging eyes and ever endearing waddle, smush-faced dogs are increasing in popularity due to their cuteness and fun-loving personalities. In fact, French bulldogs have recently become the most popular dog breed in the United States, according to the American Kennel Club. However, the same physical differences that make these pets […]