Battling the Hidden Threat: Heartworm Disease and the Latest AHS Guidelines
Stay ahead in veterinary care with the latest American Heartworm Society guidelines on heartworm prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Understand the rising threat of heartworm disease, explore new recommendations for preventive measures, and learn about advanced treatment protocols. These updated guidelines are essential for enhancing patient care and addressing heartworm-related challenges in your practice.
Unlock the Life-Changing Power of Gratitude: Transform Your Mindset and Boost Your Happiness!
Gratitude is more than just a polite response or a fleeting feeling of thankfulness. It's a powerful emotion that can significantly impact your mental and physical well-being. By cultivating a practice of gratitude, you can transform your mindset, enhance your happiness, and improve your overall quality of life. Here’s how embracing the power of gratitude can make a profound difference.
Turn Your Posts into Paychecks: How Veterinary Professionals Can Build a Thriving Social Media Side Hustl
Turning your social media presence into a profitable side hustle is an exciting opportunity for veterinary professionals. By sharing your knowledge and passion for animal care, you can build a loyal following, generate additional income, and even enhance your professional reputation. Embrace the power of social media, and watch as your posts turn into paychecks, all while doing what you love.
Enhancing Tick Surveillance in Southern New Mexico: Bridging the Gap in Tick-Borne Disease Detection
The study by Paige R. Harman and colleagues highlights the importance of filling surveillance gaps to improve our knowledge of tick distributions and the presence of tick-borne pathogens. By utilizing both passive and active surveillance methods, this research provides valuable insights that can help protect public health and animal welfare in southern New Mexico.
Parasitic worm likely playing role in decline of moose populations
A parasitic worm that can infest the brains of moose appears to be playing a role in the decline of the iconic animal in some regions of North America. Moose populations have been dwindling for years across the country due to many contributing factors, but new research at Washington State University has found the impact of Eleaophora schneideri, also known as the arterial worm, has likely been underestimated.
Meet the Hero Doctor Battling the Deadly Rise of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
At the heart of this fight is Dr. Laura Backus, an Assistant Professor of One Health at CalPoly. Dr. Backus's teaching and research focus on the intricate relationship between human, animal, and environmental health. Her dedication and tireless efforts place her at the forefront of understanding and combating RMSF.

