Cat disease challenges what scientists thought about coronaviruses
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Cat disease challenges what scientists thought about coronaviruses

Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have uncovered new details about how a once-deadly coronavirus disease in cats spreads through the immune system. The findings may help scientists better understand long COVID and other long-lasting inflammatory illnesses in people.

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Game Theory Meets Vaccination: Optimizing Scarce Foot-and-Mouth Disease Resources
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Game Theory Meets Vaccination: Optimizing Scarce Foot-and-Mouth Disease Resources

When a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak strikes, the speed of the response often outpaces available resources. Limited vaccine supplies, competing demands between regions, and urgent decision-making make it challenging for policymakers to allocate resources efficiently while minimizing the outbreak’s impact. A recent study offers a fresh approach to tackle this problem by combining stochastic modeling with game theory to strategically guide vaccine allocation decisions.

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Research Proves Green Medicine Can Work at Scale
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Research Proves Green Medicine Can Work at Scale

Two hundred tons of waste avoided. Three tons of plastic packaging diverted from landfills. 100% renewable electricity across 2,300+ clinics. These aren't aspirational goals. These are actual results from Mars Veterinary Health's 2025 initiatives, and they're documented in the company's latest Science Impact Report.

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