Veterinary hospital inherits client's estateSeptember 22, 2021A longtime client of Cornell University Hospital for Animals (CUHA) has left his entire estate to the veterinary facility and the patients it serves.
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Patient advocacy focus of RVT summitSeptember 20, 2021Pain management, emergency critical care, and anesthesia are set to be explored at the North American Veterinary Community’s (NAVC’s) first annual global veterinary technician summit.
Cats, children with ASD both benefit from friendship, study showsSeptember 10, 2021HABRI-funded research says shelter cats adopted by children with autism spectrum disorder showed decreased stress.
Individualized care central to trial canine oral cancer treatment methodSeptember 10, 2021Dogs diagnosed with a rapidly metastatic form of oral cancer may soon have access to a novel alternative treatment, thanks to a newly launched clinical trial.
Generic bacterial infection treatment OKed by FDASeptember 9, 2021A generic oral suspension used for treating bacterial infections in companion animals has received the green light from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
5 Questions With…September 2, 2021As many veterinary professionals can attest, sometimes the “call to action” falls beyond the scope of animal medicine.
Cats love a free meal, study showsAugust 31, 2021When given the choice between a readily available meal and one that requires a bit of effort, cats tend to take the easy route.
Elanco closes $444M purchase of biopharma co.August 31, 2021Elanco Animal Health has expanded its reach into the veterinary dermatology market with the $444-million acquisition of biopharma company, Kindred Biosciences.
5 Questions With…August 30, 2021For Andrew Lewin, BVM&S, DACVO, assistant professor of comparative ophthalmology at LSU SVM, his experience working in shelter and low-cost medicine introduced him to a range of unique, complex challenges commonly faced by veterinarians working in high-population environments.
Veterinary virologists get $3.7M grant for COVID researchAugust 30, 2021A five-year, $3.7-million grant supporting the research of a new COVID treatment has been issued to veterinary virologists at Kansas State University (K-State).