First-Ever Comorbidity Network for Companion Dogs Sheds Light on Aging and Disease
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

First-Ever Comorbidity Network for Companion Dogs Sheds Light on Aging and Disease

Researchers with the Dog Aging Project have developed the first comorbidity networks for companion dogs, providing new insights into how multiple health conditions develop and interact as dogs age. The findings not only promise to enhance veterinary care but may also inform human aging research, highlighting the unique role dogs play as a model species for complex health interactions.

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FDA Approves New Oral Treatment for Poultry Mites
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

FDA Approves New Oral Treatment for Poultry Mites

A new approach to controlling northern fowl mites, a common parasite in poultry, has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)—and Penn State researchers played a key role in the process.

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New Study Maps U.S. Cattle and Hog Feeding Operations — and Reveals Health Risks
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

New Study Maps U.S. Cattle and Hog Feeding Operations — and Reveals Health Risks

The United States is home to 15,000 cattle and hog feeding operations, responsible for 70% of the nation’s cattle and 98% of its hogs. Thanks to new research from the University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS), we now have a clearer picture of where these operations are concentrated—and what that means for public health.

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