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Scientists had long wondered why northern Europe had the world’s highest prevalence of multiple sclerosis.
Thanks to the world’s largest ancient human gene bank — which includes bones and…
Apr 3
Rooting out rhabdomyolysis in sled dogs
Rhabdomyolysis [rhab-doe-my-AL-uh-sis], or rhabdo for short, occurs when muscles damaged during strenuous activity release…
Apr 2
Protecting pets after wildfires
Chances are you’ve heard a lot about ways to protect your pets from wildfires.…
Apr 2
Shielding pets from dangerous products
If you presume that your pet’s supplements, treats, toys and other accessories have met…
Apr 2
Some flowers can be fatal beauties to pets
Now that it’s spring, flowers will take center stage. While we enjoy them, some…
Apr 2
‘One Health’ slows spread of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is the deadliest tick-transmitted disease in the United States. It…
Apr 2
Do migrating songbirds communicate with their fellow travelers?
During migrations over thousands of miles, songbirds rest during daylight hours and fly at…
Apr 2
A little-known cause of horse wounds
Horses develop wounds in many ways. One is by infection with a water-loving microbe.…
Apr 2
Classic signs and dangers of equine PPID
As the weather warms, horses are shedding their winter coats. But if your buddy…
Apr 2
Timing is key to treating mites in honeybee colonies
Honeybees are critical to pollination and therefore key to agricultural crops. However, bees are…
Apr 2
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