Startling Truth: Euthanizing Animals Sparks Veterinarian Suicidal Thoughts – Unveiling the Disturbing Study Results
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Startling Truth: Euthanizing Animals Sparks Veterinarian Suicidal Thoughts – Unveiling the Disturbing Study Results

Helene Seljenes Dalum recently completed her doctorate at IMB, taking a significant step toward unraveling the underlying causes of veterinarians experiencing suicidal thoughts. Her research delves into a critical issue that has long plagued the veterinary profession.

An earlier Norwegian study, spanning from 1960 to 2000, shed light on a disturbing statistic: the suicide rate among veterinarians was twice that of the general population during that period.

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Shocking Revelation: Forced Separation from Pets Has Profound Consequences! You Won't Believe the Study Findings
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Shocking Revelation: Forced Separation from Pets Has Profound Consequences! You Won't Believe the Study Findings

Pet owners forced to be separated from their animals in crisis situations, including those who are victims of domestic violence, are suffering from a lack of support services needed to protect them.

These are the findings of a new review of 27 years of international research, published in the peer-reviewed journal Anthrozoös, which unveils the increased risks to both safety and psychological well-being when people are faced with the threat of forced separation from their pets.

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Using fMRI, new vision study finds promising model for restoring cone function
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Using fMRI, new vision study finds promising model for restoring cone function

In the retinas of human eyes, the cones are photoreceptor cells responsible for color vision, daylight vision, and the perception of small details. As vision scientists from the Division of Experimental Retinal Therapies at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, Gustavo D. Aguirre and William A. Beltran have been working for decades to identify the basis of inherited retinal diseases. They previously showed they could recover missing cone function by reintroducing a copy of the normal gene in photoreceptor cells.

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‘Argylle’: Leading animal charities and welfare organisations share concerns for cat wellbeing in new Hollywood movie
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‘Argylle’: Leading animal charities and welfare organisations share concerns for cat wellbeing in new Hollywood movie

UK animal charities and welfare groups International Cat Care (iCatCare), Cats Protection, the People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA), the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA), Battersea, Woodgreen, Blue Cross, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), the Animal Behaviour and Training Council (ABTC), the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF) and the Pet Industry Federation (PIF) are expressing their joint concerns over popularising Scottish Fold cats and potentially harmful behaviours shown towards cats in the trailer for the upcoming film Argylle.

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The not so Hidden Struggle: The Unfortunate Reality of Abuse Faced by Veterinary Staff from Clients
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The not so Hidden Struggle: The Unfortunate Reality of Abuse Faced by Veterinary Staff from Clients

Addressing the abuse faced by veterinary staff from clients is crucial for the well-being of both professionals and the animals they care for. Clients must recognize the dedication and expertise of veterinary professionals and understand that, like any healthcare provider, they deserve respect and consideration. Veterinary practices can implement measures to support their staff, such as training in conflict resolution, establishing clear communication channels, and promoting a culture of respect. By working together to address this issue, we can create an environment where veterinary staff can focus on providing the best care for our furry companions without fear of mistreatment.

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