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Hearts United In A House Divided

Dr. Samantha Eisner and fourth-year veterinary student Everett Lowenstein perform a final exam on Sissy before releasing her from the hospital. Photo by Ryleigh Rejcek, Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences After a Texas A&M University veterinary team saved his beloved border collie, a University of Kentucky Wildcats fan also began rooting […]

DVM360: Takeaways on avian respiratory diseases

Dr. Lauren Thielen, clinical assistant professor of exotic medicine at Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine, offers a preview of her upcoming lecture at the Southwest Veterinary Symposium in Fort Worth, Texas

Groundbreaking canine cancer case highlights precision medicine at UF

Dr. Leah Ackerman, right, and Dr. Victoria Cicchirillo hold George during one of his treatment sessions at the UF Small Animal Hospital. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Leah Ackerman) By Sarah Carey A young French bulldog’s battle with an extremely rare and aggressive cancer has broken new ground in veterinary oncology at the University of Florida, […]

Medicaid could bolster – or reshape – US homeless policy

Willison is the lead author of “Entrenched Opportunity: Medicaid, Health Systems, and Solutions to Homelessness,” published Sept. 27 in the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, in a special issue focused on Medicaid’s 60th anniversary in 2025.

New 3D-Printed Model Trains Caregivers How to Tube Feed Kittens

New 3D-Printed Model Trains Caregivers How to Tube Feed Kittens Subtitle Engineering Design and Veterinary Medicine Meet to Create Better Teaching Method for Necessary Technique Rob Warren September 30, 2024 Matt Marcure Silicone models of neonatal kittens sit side-by-side. Designed by an engineering services lab at UC Davis, the models make it easier and safer […]

New Tool Can Assess Elderly Dogs’ Frailty

Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a tool that can aid owners and veterinarians in assessing an elderly dog’s frailty. The tool – when coupled with simple assessments of body and muscle condition by the veterinarian – can predict likelihood of short-term (within six months) mortality and provide important data to owners faced […]