‘Staggering’ disparities: Homelessness risk varies across race
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Advances in Diagnostic Imaging Improve How Radiologists “See” Horses’ Legs Rob Warren February 16, 2023 Amy Young PET, CT, and MRI images from a horse with navicular and middle phalanx lesions. Scientific journals Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, Equine Veterinary Education, and the Equine Veterinary Journal are celebrating the publication of nearly 100 equine imaging papers […]
For pets with urinary tract infections (UTIs), an everyday task like peeing can be uncomfortable and possibly painful. Since UTIs are common in cats and dogs, owners should understand the cause and symptoms of UTIs as well as how to resolve them with veterinary guidance. Dr. Johanna Heseltine, a clinical associate professor at the Texas […]
Dr. Stephen Cole is interviewed about canine influenza.
Mandy Zachgo Mandy Zachgo, a licensed veterinary technician supervisor in the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, was recently appointed to the Texas Veterinary Medical Association’s (TVMA) Board of Directors as the representative for licensed veterinary technicians (LVTs). The TVMA Board of Directors includes 26 Doctors of Veterinary Medicine (DVMs) who represent […]
Thursday, February 16, 2023 – 9:05am Tiger in Jungle_D805114 (R. Gilbert).jpg A Bengal tiger walking through the jungle. Although researchers have suspected distemper was infecting tigers and leopards, a new study is the first definitive proof of infection in Nepal’s big cats. Photo: R. Gilbert Researchers with the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine have confirmed the […]
Dr. Stephen Cole discusses canine influenza.
Doctors and researchers say donations helped with the purchase of a radiation therapy delivery system called Radixact. The post UW School of Veterinary Medicine Featured in Super Bowl Ad appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.
In 2019, Scout was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer. His owner, WeatherTech CEO David MacNeil was told he wouldn’t make it, but he couldn’t accept that answer. The post Scout’s Legacy: Super Bowl Commercial Featuring Dog Treated at UW Raises Over a Million for Cancer Research appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.
Scout was treated at UW Veterinary Care after being diagnosed with an aggressive cancer on the dog’s heart. The post Scout, a Dog Treated at Uw-Madison, Appears in Super Bowl Ad appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.
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