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New test developed at CVM to detect Brucella canis

Wednesday, April 12, 2023 – 10:09am chris-arthur-collins-qGkVJ7Tx36s-unsplash-resize.jpg Researchers at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) have developed a new test to diagnose Brucella canis, a zoonotic disease that can spread to people through contact with infected dogs. Photo: Chris Arthur Collins/Unsplash Researchers at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) have developed […]

Father’s Alcohol Consumption Before Conception Linked To Brain And Facial Defects In Offspring

Fetal alcohol syndrome-related craniofacial differences could be seen in offspring born to fathers who regularly consumed alcohol to the legal limit. Dr. Michael Golding According to the U.S. Surgeon General, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects in their unborn child. However, research at Texas A&M University […]

Rescued Puppy Finds Forever Home With Veterinary Hospital Administrator

Gertie and Dana Whitaker While on a walk at Lake Bryan, a couple’s dog encountered a box and became excited after smelling something inside. Curious to see what was causing their dog to react, to their surprise, they found a puppy inside the box. Immediately, the couple brought the puppy, who would soon be known […]

Equine Anesthesia: Keeping horses sleeping easy

Tuesday, April 11, 2023 – 11:23am horse-anesthesianews-pic1.jpg Safe anesthetic care begins before the procedure. Owners can help by providing an accurate, thorough medical history for their horse, either directly in conversation with the anesthesiologist or through their primary veterinarian. Photo: Carol Jennings/CVM This is an accompanying article to a Cornell Equine Seminar presented on Oct. […]

NC State’s New Standing CT a Game-Changer for Equine Care

In its continuous quest to offer the best of veterinary care, the NC State Veterinary Hospital has installed standing CT equipment that allows our equine experts to scan the heads and throat latches of horses without having to put the animals under anesthesia. “Horses are big animals, and recovery from anesthesia is a big event with […]

Researchers snap, share the beauty of USask research

From ecosystems in peril to the intense gaze of an Arctic fox, winners in the 2023 University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Images of Research competition celebrated the art and artistry of research, scholarly, and artistic work at USask.

Lisa, the Oakland Zoo Elephant, Continues to Teach After Death

Lisa, the Oakland Zoo Elephant, Continues to Teach After Death Trina Wood April 06, 2023 Lisa the elephant playing in her pool. Photo: Oakland Zoo Lisa, the Oakland Zoo’s 46-year-old African elephant, was humanely euthanized last week after years of chronic and degenerative health issues. She was brought to the UC Davis School of Veterinary […]

CSU leads in veterinary emergency and critical care

Veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and administrators demonstrated the university’s leadership in advancing trauma patient care at the recent Veterinary Committee on Trauma (VetCOT) Veterinary Trauma & Critical Care Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dr. Kelly Hall VetCOT, founded in 2013 by CSU Small Animal Critical Care faculty member Dr. Kelly Hall, is supported by the American […]