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Antibiotic Use in Ethiopian Veterinary Clinics: A Closer Look

November 30, 2024

Antibiotics are crucial in treating sick animals, but their misuse can lead to big problems, like antibiotic resistance. In Ethiopia, veterinary clinics in different farming areas were studied to understand how these medicines are prescribed and used. The research aimed to see if these practices fol

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The Role of Animal Drug Safety in East Africa

November 28, 2024

When it comes to treating and preventing animal diseases in East Africa, one thing is crucial: veterinary pharmaceuticals must be both safe and efficient. As the global market for these drugs grows, it’s essential to follow strict rules at every step, from production to storage and administration. T

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SGLT2 Inhibitors and Genitourinary Infections: A Closer Look for Diabetes Patients

November 25, 2024

You might have heard about SGLT2 inhibitors, a type of medicine used to manage type 2 diabetes. But did you know they can increase the risk of genitourinary tract infections? A recent study dug deep into this topic, focusing on both first-time and recurring infections in patients taking these drugs.

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Stones and Docs: How Often Do Vets See Nephrologists After a Diagnosis?

November 20, 2024

Kidney stones are a pain, literally! When vets get them, they might need to see a specialist, right? We're talking about nephrologists here. These docs can really help manage kidney stones. So, how often do vets actually see them after getting diagnosed? That's what this study wanted to find out. Pr

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A Fun Twist: Celebs 'Arrested' on Sabrina Carpenter's Tour

November 20, 2024

Imagine being "arrested" for being too hot! That's what happened to some lucky folks at Sabrina Carpenter's concerts. The singer, known for hits like "Juno" and "Feather, " wraps up her U. S. tour and is headed to Europe in March. But it's not just about the music. Carpenter has a fun gimmick where

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The Shocking Truth Behind a New York Church Scandal

November 19, 2024

A New York City priest, Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello, lost his job after a probe linked him to a $1. 9 million scandal. The investigation started when pop star Sabrina Carpenter filmed a music video at his church. This video led to questions about financial mismanagement. The priest had authorized un

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What's Next for Animal Health in Hot Zones?

November 14, 2024

Fifty-five years ago, a journal was born with a mission to improve animal health and production in hot regions. This journal, let's call it "Tropical Livestock Health, " focuses on original research and observations that can boost livestock health and productivity. It's in line with the United Natio

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The Unlikely Pioneers: Early Dog Doctors in Britain

November 9, 2024

Imagine this: in the 1700s, when medical care for humans was still quite basic, there were people in Britain dedicated to treating dogs! These were the dog doctors, and they didn't have any official healthcare training. The most famous of them was John Norborn, who wasn't ashamed to call himself a '

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Taylor Swift & Sabrina Carpenter Surprise New Orleans with 'Espresso' Duet

October 27, 2024

Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter treated fans to an unexpected performance in New Orleans last Saturday (Oct. 26). During The Eras Tour stop at Caesars Superdome, Swift mixed things up by singing a song by another artist. She chose Sabrina Carpenter's hit "Espresso, " much to the crowd's delight. ...

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Chicago in Action: Marathon, Courts, and Sports Updates

October 19, 2024

This week, Chicago was buzzing with activity. The city streets echoed with cheers and cowbells as runners participated in the 46th Chicago Marathon. Over at the Dirksen U. S. Courthouse, jury selection for former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan's corruption case wrapped up on Thursday. A pane