3 Dangerous Mental Health Myths You Need to Stop Believing Right Now
Debunking harmful mental health myths is crucial for reducing stigma and encouraging support. Learn the truth behind 3 dangerous misconceptions and why addressing them can save lives. Read more now!
Intrusive Thoughts Taking Over? Here's How to Take Back Control
Intrusive thoughts can be unsettling, but you're not alone. Discover practical strategies for managing intrusive thoughts and finding relief from anxiety and distress. From mindfulness techniques to seeking professional support, learn how to regain control and find peace of mind.
Vets Pets Unifies Emergency Hospitals Under Points East Veterinary Group
Vets Pets, a North Carolina-based cooperative network of veterinary hospitals, has renamed the Pet Emergency Clinic of Pitt County to Points East Veterinary Emergency Hospital of Greenville (Points East Greenville). The update reflects the hospital's evolution and longstanding connection with two sister facilities: Points East Veterinary Specialty Hospital in Wilson and Points East Veterinary Emergency Hospital in Fayetteville.
Endangered Means Nothing? New Rule Could Gut Key Wildlife Protections
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration jointly released the proposal, which seeks to reverse a decades-old interpretation that includes habitat degradation as a form of harm to endangered and threatened species. Under the proposed changes, only direct actions—such as hunting or physically injuring a species—would be considered harmful.
Cat Vet Genius or Cat-astrophic Fail? Dr. Christina Kaye Takes on Brain Smarts!
What happens when you mix fast-paced veterinary trivia, unpredictable challenges, and a vet with a passion for feline medicine? You get an electrifying episode of Brain Smarts by Vet Candy, where knowledge meets comedy, and the stakes are higher than a giraffe’s blood pressure! Brought to you by PRN Pharmacal, makers of KBroVet CA-1. Learn more at KBroVet.com!
NIH’s initiative to prioritize human-based research a ‘big win for animals,’ says doctors group
The nonprofit Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, which promotes the use of human-based research to improve health and replace animal use, enthusiastically supports the U.S. National Institutes of Health’s landmark commitment to prioritize innovative, human-based methods, like organoids, tissue chips, computational models, and real-world data analyses, while reducing animal use.

