
Here's a look at this week's top news stories.


Here's a look at this week's top news stories.

An increasing understanding of endocannabinoid system function and a growing body of literature on cannabinoid therapy point toward a promising future for cannabinoids in veterinary medicine.

When pet owners ask, give them answers. And don’t worry—it’s OK to talk with your clients about cannabidiol in companion animals.

On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Dr. Adam Christman is joined by holistic veterinarian Shawn Messonnier, DVM, who breaks down the true meaning of holistic medicine and how it’s giving hope to clients and their pets.

Two options for managing this condition, plus how to decide which plan is best for your veterinary clients.

This free 1-hour live CE webinar is presented by dvm360 and sponsored by Rx Vitamins.

In this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Dr. Michael Jaffe outlines the nonpharmaceutical measures that can—and should—be used to manage canine osteoarthritis.

If you’re interested in integrative medicine, including the use of nutraceuticals as an adjunct to conventional medical protocols, then this webinar is for you.

When your patients are really hurting, a one-size-fits-all approach won’t cut it. Alleviating pain and discomfort is best achieved through a combination of modalities, including pharmaceuticals and supplements.

In this Episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, pioneer of holistic veterinary medicine, Dr. Allen Schoen talks with Dr. Adam Christman about the evolution and continued growth of complementary and alternative veterinary medicine.

Osteoarthritis is a painful, debilitating condition that affects countless animals. Here’s a look at alternative treatments being used in veterinary practices across the country.

This new resource offers veterinary professionals and students an opportunity to earn RACE-approved CE credit via a series of informative online webinars.

Technological advances continue to make treatment of many conditions in veterinary medicine more effective and efficient, and laser therapy is no exception. Sponsored by Companion Animal Health

This newcomer to the veterinary market—its parent company has been making human CBD products since 2014—expects to have companion animal CBD products available as soon as this year.

The latest on diagnosing and managing a chronic, painful and potentially debilitating condition that affects an estimated 25% of your canine veterinary patients.

A veterinary oncologist outlines what every veterinarian should know when counseling owners on complementary and alternative medicine treatments for their cancer patients.

CBD and its various uses in veterinary practice comes with many questions and legal concerns. Heres what you need to know regarding cannabidiol in your veterinary practice.
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Adopting acupuncture appeals to more clients and gives practices another tool in the toolbox.