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Job stress puts veterinarians at risk of binge drinking, drug use, study says
March 3rd 2009Hamburg, Germany -- Veterinarians experience a high degree of psychosocial stress and demoralization linked to factors such as long hours with little free time, tough clients and difficulty balancing their private and professional lives, according to a team of researchers in Germany.
P-glycoproteins: Their function, their absence, and the implications for heartworm prevention
March 2nd 2009We've long known that certain herding breeds, especially collies, have a sensitivity to ivermectin. The cause of this sensitivity is a deletion mutation in the ABCB1 gene (formerly known as the multidrug resistant gene, or MDR1).
Canine hip dysplasia: new trends in diagnosis, treatment and prevention
March 1st 2009Canine hip dysplasia affects millions of dogs each year. Abnormal development in the dysplastic hip causes damage to the articular cartilage of the joint, resulting in osteoarthritis, severe pain and eventually debilitation.
Surveillance program targets herd health (Sponsored by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health)
March 1st 2009Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health (ISPAH) is partnering with equine practitioners and UC Davis to improve the strategies veterinarians use to attack equine respiratory issues-identifying diseases before they spread in order to target specific pathogens with tailor-made vaccines and better biosecurity programs.
Hot Literature: Does ascites affect survival time in dogs with chronic hepatitis?
March 1st 2009Ascites is a known negative prognostic factor in people with liver disease, so the authors of a recent study published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine set out to determine whether this is true in dogs as well, especially since no definitive prognostic indicators have been established for chronic hepatitis in dogs.
Idea Exchange: At the beep, please check on Fluffy
March 1st 2009We found that sometimes in the middle of a busy day, those patients needing their temperature, pulse, and respiratory rates or another type of assessment were accidentally being overlooked, so we put a digital timer on each cage in the treatment room and on the cages of boarding animals when needed.