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#International Conference on Animal Health Nutraceuticals 2019

UW-Stout to host conference on animal health nutraceuticals

June 10, 2019

The University of Wisconsin (UW)-Stout is hosting a world conference on the use of nutraceuticals in companion animal health care. Sponsored by Vets Plus, the International Conference on Animal Health Nutraceuticals–2019 (ICAHN 2019) takes place from July 17 to 19. “Veterinarians already use probiotics to address digestive ailments and omega-3 fatty acids to improve issues with the skin, coat, and joints,” says Vets Plus founder and chief executive office, Raj Lall. “And nutraceuticals are …
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