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Toxicology Brief: The toxicity of plastic explosives
Reports of dogs ingesting C-4 have come from nine states and, as described here, from as far away as Kandahar, Afghanistan.
The Internet Vet: Texas DVM claims license suspension violates free speech
The Institute for Justice has taken up the cause of Dr. Ron Hines, suspended after dispensing veterinary 'advice' through his website, claiming it violates his right to free speech.
Do concurrent diseases affect pancreatitis testing results?
A look at research into this important question that can impact your diagnostic approach.
Human CRE infections are 'untreatable,' experts say
How will this latest superbug impact veterinary patients?
Studies call neutering of pets into question
Research highlights sterilization downside, spurs discussion in veterinary community.
Q&A: The importance of a personal veterinary-client-patient relationship
Dr. Andrew Roark says despite all the advances in technology, until pets can talk, the physical exam is still essential.
Fast forward for veterinary school
The University of Arizona is exploring a veterinary school that's faster with more intensity. If the plan passes, students could obtain a degree in four or five years instead of eight-and potentially halve their debt.
Mind Over Miller: Thank you, Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Robert M. Miller remembers when he was first asked to write his monthly column, more than 40 years ago.
Idea Exchange: Shield yourself-and others-from anal gland discharge
Keep the odor away with this handy tip.
The trouble with Friesians
With a recent spike in popularity-and more than 100 years of tight inbreeding-these horses are developing serious breed-specific conditions.
Pets and Vets: Orphaned in wildfire, bobcat released back into the wild
'Chips' was found last summer in a wildfire in Plumas National Forest.
Too close to tragedy
Veterinarians who raced in Boston Marathon ask "what if?"
Immune system development in foals
In Part 1 of this series, an equine veterinary research team explains two key immune factors-transfer of proinflammatory cytokines to the foal and the foal's ability to respond to antigens.
Mind Over Miller: An apology
Dr. Robert M. Miller weighs in on his recommendation concerning AVMA insurance in a previous column.
Adequan shortage imminent due to FDA-driven factory renovations
Study shows genetic disorders in dogs not necessarily linked to breed
Despite common beliefs, incidence of certain conditions not isolated to purebred dogs.
Failed TNR legislation in Fla. prompts tense debate over feral cats
Veterinarians form foundation, offer alternative to TNR.
Eat, pray, practice: Veterinary medicine in India
This veterinarian's journey came full circle when he returned to India to open the first private veterinary college in his homeland.
Emergency veterinary response continues in wake of Oklahoma tornado
State veterinarian manages effort, including disposal of mass equine casualties.
Team handout: Dermatology-20 questions to ask clients
Fatal Oklahoma tornado claims countless animal lives
Veterinary response engages amidst chaos of destruction.
Additional funding OK'd for Kansas biolab
Price tag now tops $1.2 billion.
Ex-veterinarian charged with animal cruelty retains ownership of 10 dogs
Debra Clopton pays to retain dogs at county shelter; remaining "Edgewood 48" will be prepared for adoption
Banfield: Pets live longest in Montana, shortest in Mississippi
State of Pet Health Report indicates sterilization plays key role in pet longevity.
Veterinary parasitologists warn of high tick risk
Conditions favorable for parasite populations to thrive; year-round preventives urged.
Data package: What's happening to your pharmacy income?
Pharmacy income is a significant source of revenue for most veterinary practices, but market forces are changing the picture for the future.
CVC Washington D.C. 2013 kicks off in National Harbor
Speakers offer expert advice to eager audience.
Live from CVC Washington, D.C.: 5 common errors when caring for vomiting pets
Avoid these mistakes to ensure a good outcome in all your nauseated patients.
SLIDESHOW: USDA seizes 19 horses from Tennessee walking horse trainer in raid
Larry Wheelon charged with aggravated animal cruelty related to soring.
Walking horse trainer charged with aggravated cruelty after USDA raid
Veterinarian, investigators seize 19 horses found to be sore in Larry Wheelon's barn.