Amanda Carrozza is a freelance writer and editor in New Jersey.
One Health to the Rescue: Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformation in a Dog
Veterinarians and interventional radiologists in California joined forces to treat a rare intracranial arteriovenous malformation in a German shepherd.
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Proof That Dogs Experience Empathy?
Through a 2-part test, investigators attempted to analyze the true connection between dogs and their owners, particularly in times of distress.
Toxoplasmosis Threatens Endangered Seal Species
Toxoplasmosis has emerged as the leading cause of disease-related deaths in Hawaiian monk seals, one of the country’s most endangered mammals.
Increase Email Marketing Success Through Analytics
Email marketing doesn’t have to be a guessing game. Using simple analytics, the habits of your audience can guide you to success.
Dogs Used to Detect Devastating Threat to Bees
Maryland’s Department of Agriculture is taking advantage of dogs’ keen sense of smell to detect foulbrood in its bee colonies.
Medical Professionals Sue Over Negative Online Reviews
How far would you be willing to go to defend your practice’s online reputation?
Naturally Occurring Endocannabinoids in Osteosarcoma
A new study has found that naturally occurring endocannabinoids may have the potential to slow tumor growth and prevent cancer migration in mice with osteosarcoma.
Veterinary Social Workers Benefit More Than Your Clients
In addition to providing client support, veterinary social workers are trained to enhance the emotional well-being of veterinary staff.
Marijuana Toxicity on the Rise Among Pets
Veterinarians are reporting a significant increase in the number of patients being treated for marijuana intoxication.
Ross University Unveils Research Building Dedicated to One Health
The on-campus research and pathology building will focus on improving the understanding of zoonotic and vector-borne diseases.
Exotic Tick Species Found in Multiple States
A veterinary research group at OSU has confirmed the existence of an exotic tick that has been previously reported in New Jersey, Virginia, and West Virginia.
WSAVA Award Recognizes Pioneer in Veterinary Dentistry
This year’s Award for Scientific Achievement recognizes a professor emeritus of surgery and dentistry for his extensive work.
The 12 Best Cities to Live in America
According to U.S. News & World Report, these are the best cities to live in.
Email Marketing 101
Jump-start your practice’s email marketing campaign with these tips on content, design and frequency.
Novel Cancer Vaccine Uses Animal's Own Tumor Cells
At Torigen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., veterinarians and immunologists have developed a cancer vaccine that utilizes a patient's own tumor cells.
Global One Health Award Winners Announced
This year’s Global One Health Award winners are recognized for their work in developing more sensitive Bartonella tests.
Diabetic Koala Receives New Human Glucose Monitoring System
A Queensland koala at the San Diego Zoo is among the first recipients of Dexcom 6, an interoperable continuous glucose monitoring system designed for humans with diabetes.
Canine Guinea Worm Infection Sparks Global Concern
Once believed to be on the verge of global eradication, Guinea worms have infected hundreds of dogs in Chad.
4 Ways to Beat Post-Vacation Blues
Returning back to work after a vacation can disappointing. Here’s how to make it better.
Dog Survives Hemangiosarcoma Clinical Trial
Meet the first dog to complete a clinical trial aimed at treating hemangiosarcoma.
How Much Caffeine Do You Really Need?
Imagine a world where you knew exactly how much coffee you needed to reach super-veterinarian status. There might soon be an app for that.
New Supplement Addresses Muscle Atrophy in Dogs
With the launch of its first nutritional supplement for dogs, a New Jersey biotherapeutics and bionutrition company has entered the veterinary health care marketplace.
UPDATE: Largest Interventional Canine Clinical Trial Begins Next Stage
A canine clinical trial researching the effectiveness of a cancer vaccine in preventing any type of cancer in dogs is ready for its next stage of work.
Busting 3 Osteoarthritis Myths
Some veterinarians operate under the assumption that some fictions are fact. Here’s why they shouldn’t.
Could Dogs Become the Source of the Next Flu Pandemic?
The discovery of a new H1N1 strain of influenza in dogs has researchers questioning whether man’s best friend could become the source of a future pandemic.
Flea-Borne Zoonotic Disease Reported in California
Although considered rare, reports of murine typhus have increased in recent years.
Are You Talking to Your Clients About Osteoarthritis?
Osteoarthritis is an important topic among veterinary professionals, but is it addressed in the exam room as often as it should be?
Will You Take the 'Scruff-Free' Pledge?
International Cat Care is asking veterinarians to take a “scruff-free” pledge and institute alternative methods for handling cats in the exam room.
Support Growing for WSAVA Campaign
The World Small Animal Veterinary Association continues to receive support for its campaign to secure global access to veterinary therapeutics.
Can You Catch Up on Sleep?
A recent study suggests it may be possible to catch up on the benefits of sleep by hitting the snooze button on the weekend.