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How to Gain Insights into GI Disease in Pets Using Blood...

While diagnosing GI diseases can sometimes feel like wandering through a maze, there have been significant advancements in blood diagnostics – giving us invaluable...

Canine Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Open New Frontiers in Veterinary Medicine

Latest research brings forward breakthroughs that may have significant implications for stem cell therapy. A groundbreaking development is taking place with the emergence of Canine...

Adrenal Fatigue in Dogs and Cats

Though there is no scientific proof to say adrenal fatigue is a true medical condition in pets, mounting evidence suggests it’s real, and we...

Understanding the role of homeopathy in epidemics

A look at the effectiveness of homeopathy for treating epidemics over the last few hundred years, and the methodology for use. “Since every case of...

TCVM: An integrative approach to treating cancer

TCVM may be a stand-alone or adjunctive treatment for animal cancer patients. It not only treats cancer, but can potentially prevent recurrence and metastasis.  Cancer...

Cranial sacral osteopathy

Why CST is a valuable tool for the equine cancer patient. Cranial sacral therapy (CST) has shown efficacy in treating inflammatory bowel disease, migraines, post-traumatic...

Integrative tools for treating neurologic diseases

Neurologic diseases in pets may be managed with a combination of approaches for evaluation, and modalities such as neuronal adjustment, myofascial release and FSLLLT. Neurological...

Nutrition and immunity in the equine

A deficiency of key vitamins and trace minerals may suppress the immune system and increase the risk of disease in your equine patients. Nutrition is...

Understanding environmental medicine

Exposure to toxins, stress, poor diet and other external influences can play a major role in the development of many disease states. Here's how...

The case for whole foods

Here's how our understanding of pet nutrition has changed, and why whole foods are still touted as the optimal option. For decades, clinical nutrition was...