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Bartonella Infection Associated With Rheumatoid Illnesses in Humans
April 23, 2012 A bacterium historically associated with cat scratch fever and transmitted predominately by fleas may also play a role in human rheumatoid illnesses such as arthritis, according to new ... > full story -
World's First Handmade Cloned Transgenic Sheep Born in China
April 19, 2012 Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in animal cloning. The world's first transgenic sheep produced with a simplified technique, handmade cloning, was successfully born on March 26, ... > full story -
Deadly Cat Disease: Effective Treatment for Bobcat Fever
April 18, 2012 University of Missouri veterinarian Leah Cohn, a small animal disease expert, and Adam Birkenheuer from North Carolina State University, have found an effective treatment for "bobcat fever" which is ... > full story -
New MRI Technique May Predict Progress of Dementias
April 10, 2012 A new technique for analyzing brain images offers the possibility of using magnetic resonance imaging to predict the rate of progression and physical path of many degenerative brain diseases, report ... > full story -
Benefits of Taking Your Dog to Work May Not Be Far-Fetched
March 30, 2012 Man’s best friend may make a positive difference in the workplace by reducing stress and making the job more satisfying for other employees, according to a new ... > full story -
DNA Traces Cattle Back to a Small Herd Domesticated Around 10,500 Years Ago
March 27, 2012 All cattle are descended from as few as 80 animals that were domesticated from wild ox in the Near East some 10,500 years ago, according to a new genetic ... > full story -
A Number of Environmental Factors Can Affect the Incidence of Hip Dysplasia in Dogs
March 26, 2012 Hip dysplasia (HD) in dogs is affected to a larger degree than previously believed by the environment in which puppies grow up. It is particularly during the period from birth to three months that ... > full story -
Epstein Barr-Like Virus Infects and May Cause Cancer in Dogs
March 12, 2012 Best known for causing mononucleosis, or "the kissing disease," the Epstein Barr virus has also been implicated in more serious conditions, including Hodgkin's, non-Hodgkin's and Burkitt's lymphomas. ... > full story -
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Keep Smiling: Collagen Matrix Promotes Gum Healing Around Exposed Roots
March 5, 2012 Receding gums often result in tooth sensitivity and can lead to decay of the root and persistent inflammation of the gum. New research demonstrates that a novel method using bovine collagen is able ... > full story -
Invasive Plant Protects Australian Lizards from Invasive Toad
February 22, 2012 An invasive plant may have saved an iconic Australian lizard species from death at the hands of toxic cane toads, according to new research. It's an interesting case of one invasive species preparing ... > full story
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