KTTN: Veterinary research offers hope for human arthritis
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Exotics and Dentistry and Oral Surgery Teams Collaborate to Treat Snow Leopard’s Fractured Tooth Rob Warren February 16, 2024 Trini, a snow leopard at the Micke Grove Zoo, was treated for a fractured tooth by UC Davis veterinarians. “Case of the Month” – February 2024 Caretakers at the Micke Grove Zoo in Lodi recently noticed […]
Friday, February 16, 2024 – 9:48am CCTL-newspic-resize.jpg The researchers were able to run the collected COVID tests through the Cornell COVID-19 Testing Lab, which was a partnership with Cayuga Health System, and to use existing technology from the Cayuga Health System to de-identify samples and collect anonymous information. Photo: Lindsay France/Cornell University Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevalence […]
Among the numerous gastrointestinal disorders affecting horses, colitis can be a challenging and potentially serious condition, depending on the severity of the horse’s symptoms and the condition’s underlying cause. Dr. Amanda Trimble, a clinical assistant professor of equine internal medicine at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, explores how owners can […]
For many people experiencing intestinal failure, a transplant can be life-changing but uncertain. Over 40% of intestinal transplant grafts fail within five years, causing patients and their families to stress about future care. Researchers, including those at NC State, have identified that changing the way donor organs are stored and transported before surgery is one of […]
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The evolution of viral tolerance in Myotis bats may hold the key to preventing future pandemics. Long-eared myotis bat Bats carry some of the deadliest zoonotic diseases that can infect both humans and animals, such as Ebola and COVID-19. In a recently published article in the journal Cell Genomics, a Texas A&M research team revealed […]
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On Valentine’s Day in February 2023, Abi Bashorun made a connection that proved to be her perfect match.
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