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UC-Davis develops vaccines for Rift Valley fever

October 1, 2011

Davis, Calif. — Veterinarians at the University of California-Davis (UC-Davis) say they have developed two genetically engineered vaccines to combat Rift Valley fever, a mosquito-borne disease that affects livestock in the Middle East and Africa.

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Regional spikes in parvo cases don't signal a national trend, virologist says

October 1, 2011

National Report — Parvovirus cases have spiked in some parts of the country, with veterinarians in New York and Arizona reporting increases of 75 percent and 330 percent, respectively.

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Dogs can sniff out lung cancer, study concludes

September 26, 2011

A certain scent is associated with lung cancer, and dogs can detect it.

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San Antonio veterinary hospital, kennel battle canine influenza outbreak

September 26, 2011

"This just spread like wildfire," says veterinarian Michele Wright of Huebner Oaks Veterinary Hospital.

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Endurance and flat racing techniques meld

September 1, 2011

Conditioning principles coalesce between the two disparate forms of sport, to mutual benefit.

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New studies show uses for NT-proBNP

September 1, 2011

The biomarker can help assess patients with cardiac and respiratory disease.

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Lyme disease: Study documents interaction of B. burdorferi on lymph nodes

September 1, 2011

Davis, Calif. — Bacteria that cause Lyme disease can hide in lymph nodes, triggering immune responses not quite strong enough to kill the infection, according to a new study from the University of California-Davis (UC-Davis).

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Diagnote: What's your diagnosis?

September 1, 2011

During the past two decades, clinical research has improved our abiilty to detect several types of lower urinary tract disease in male and female cats.

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Department of Defense will fund spinal cord injury research at TAMU

September 1, 2011

College Station, Texas — The Department of Defense shelled out a $900,000 grant fo Texas A&M's veterinary college can study non-invasive treatments and therapies for spinal cord injuries in dogs.

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