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New Website Tracks Wildlife Diseases 05-08-2008
The University of Wisconsin-Madison and the U.S. Geological Survey have developed the Global Wildlife Disease News Map.
The online map tracks news of wildlife disease outbreaks around the world, such as West Nile virus, avian influenza, chronic wasting ... Read more »
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Santa Barbara Delays Spay/Neuter Law to Study Effects 05-08-2008 Read the article »
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Recall Still Weighs on P&G Financials 05-01-2008 Read the article »
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AVMA’s 145th Annual Convention Heads to ‘The Big Easy’ 05-02-2008 Read the article »
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Hill's First Quarter Revenue Grows 16.5% 04-30-2008 Read the article »
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Equine Rehabilitation Becomes Team Effort Good communications, new technologies help bring injured horses back to soundness. Improvements in veterinary medicine, specifically high-tech diagnostics and advanced surgery techniques, have changed the way veterinarians view serious equine injuries. Rather than prompting euthanasia, many injuries are now successfully treated and, in some cases, horses are brought back to pre-injury performance levels. As more options ... More>>
Product Diversion Coming to terms with a new business climate. In recent years, online pet pharmacies have become a significant competitor in the veterinary products industry. Internet-based retailers offer everything from prescription NSAIDs and heartworm medications to toothpaste and breath fresheners representing a booming multimillion-dollar industry. Although such pharmacies naturally evolved from ... More>> |
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Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Since its first graduating class in 1984, the college has trained more than 2000 veterinarians. «Read Profile»
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