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Saturday, April 25, 2026

Research Studies

brucellosis underdiagnosis in veterinary practice

Brucellosis Misdiagnosis and Underdiagnosis: A Global Phenomenon

A recent study reveals that up to 7 million people receive incorrect diagnoses of brucellosis each year. This situation not only hinders effective treatment...

Physical Activity Safeguards Cognitive Health in Dogs

As dogs age, maintaining an active lifestyle becomes essential for their overall well-being. Engaging in physical activity not only supports physical health but also...
artificial blood for canines

Artificial Blood for Canines

The absence of blood banks for canine patients presents a significant challenge for veterinarians. The demand for effective transfusion therapy asks for innovative solutions....
neuroplasticity in working dogs

Enhancing Neuroplasticity in Working Dogs

Recent studies have highlighted the importance of neuroplasticity in improving cognitive functions and adaptability in canines, particularly working dogs. Environmental enrichment (EE) plays a...
spirulina and canine obesity

Hypotriglyceridemic Effects of Spirulina in Dogs

Obesity poses a significant health risk for dogs, often leading to complications in lipid metabolism and increased oxidative stress. As veterinarians, understanding the implications...
Artemisia argyi for feline herpesvirus

Essential Oil for Feline Herpesvirus Management

Recent research presents compelling evidence for Artemisia argyi essential oil (AAEO) as an effective intervention against feline herpesvirus type 1 (FeHV-1), the primary cause...
acupuncture in ischemic stroke in animals

Impact of Acupuncture on Ischemic Stroke Recovery

Acupuncture, a cornerstone of traditional Chinese medicine, has garnered attention in various fields, including veterinary medicine. Research focusing on its application in treating ischemic...

Electroacupuncture: A Promising Approach for Treating IBS and UC

Veterinarians are always seeking innovative ways to treat complex gastrointestinal disorders in their patients. In this blog post, we'll discuss a study that sheds...