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Respiratory disease in young dairy calves
We know that respiratory disease is the second leading cause of death in un-weaned heifer calves (scours is the first). Unfortunately, heifers that experience respiratory disease also continue to have performance problems later in life. To effectively...Tags: South Dakota State University, Respiratory Disease, Drugs and Medicines, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry
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Economics forcing pet owners to leave animals at shelter
News & Record, Greensboro, N.C.Ricky, a brown mutt dog with droopy eyes and bad skin, isn't going to win any best-of-breed competitions. But he means the world to the family who raised him from a pup. He was always waiting, tail wagging and ears straight up, when his owners came home...Tags: Human Interest, Allergies, Preventative Medicine, Pets
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Annual Mount Airy March for Babies set Saturday in Veterans Park
The Mount Airy News, N.C.The 2013 Mount Airy March for Babies event Saturday will mark 75 years nationally of the March of Dimes mission of advocacy and research on behalf of premature babies and infants born with birth defects. Northern Hospital of Surry County Volunteer and...Tags: March of Dimes Foundation, Phenylketonuria, American Heart Association, Infant and Toddler Health, Mount Airy
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EDITORIAL: Eliminate Puppy Mills While Improving Life For Pets
Times Record, Fort Smith, Ark.Puppy mills and their elimination should be an integral part of all our discussions on pet over-population in Fort Smith and across Arkansas. To clarify at the outset, puppy mills are distinct from professional breeding operations where care is taken to...Tags: Humane Society of the United States, Pets
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Spike in whooping cough cases in Grant County causes concern
Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, Wash.Grant County has seen a spike in the number of whooping cough cases in the last month, and health district officials are urging county residents to take steps to keep from spreading the disease. Cases of whooping cough, also called pertussis, have...Tags: Coughing, Diseases and Illnesses, Disease Prevention, Symptoms, Preventative Medicine
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BRIEF: Biotech firm with Madison operations is purchased by Japanese drug company
The Wisconsin State JournalTakeda America Holdings, part of the Japanese drug giant Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., said Tuesday it will buy Inviragen, a Fort Collins, Colo., vaccine development firm with operations in Madison and in Singapore. Takeda will pay $35 million at the...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, Disease Prevention
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Stevie is no longer a bad-hair-day dog
The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)'Imagine having a fashionable precision haircut without a beautician; that's the life for dogs with a short coat. Conversely, long-coated dogs need regular visits to the salon. If they are not regularly groomed, these dogs will have a bad hair day...Tags: Social Issues
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Rabies prevention The Department of Health offers information on how to prevent the spread of rabies and what to do in the event of exposure. Rabies is most often seen in raccoons, bats, foxes and skunks. Information: 410-222-7168 or visit aahealth.org....Tags: Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Health and Safety at School, Suboxone (drug), Brooklyn Park
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Whooping cough down statewide, up in Grant County
The Wenatchee World, Wash.Six new cases of whooping cough in Grant County in the past 25 days have prompted health officials to urge people to get immunized. There have been 12 cases of the illness in the county so far this year, said Theresa Adkinson, a Grant County Health...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Coughing, Preventative Medicine, Disease Prevention, Whooping Cough
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University of Maryland School of Medicine aims to raise $500 million
The University of Maryland School of Medicine announced this week a $500 million fundraising goal — the Baltimore institution's largest campaign ever. Donors already have given $339 million during the quiet phase of the campaign, dubbed...
Tags: National Institutes of Health, Drugs and Medicines, Education, University of Maryland, College Park, Viral Diseases and Infections
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LETTER: Good Reasons For Genetic Labeling
I strongly support labeling of genetically engineered food. As a pediatric hematologist/oncologist, I was a loyal supporter of mainstream pediatrics during my professional years but have learned otherwise in retirement. Much animal data shows the...Tags: Genetic Engineering, Science and Technology, Arable Farming, Food and Drug Administration, Health Organizations
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Orange County reports measles exposure at baseball games
The News & ObserverOrange County health officials advise people who may have attended recent HYAA baseball games to be alert to symptoms of the measles. People who attended the Hillsborough Youth Athletic Association baseball games at 6 p.m. May 3 at the Cedar Grove...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Skin Rash, Health, Viral Diseases and Infections, Symptoms
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