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A New World – A New Approach?
Volume 5 Issue 2

A New World – A New Approach?

In the farming industry, as we gear up for change and very likely a different world to the one we are in today, many potential incentives, developments and long overd...
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How Collaboration Drives Innovation and Quality in Animal Health Product Development
Volume 5 Issue 2

How Collaboration Drives Innovation and Quality in Animal Health Product Development

The binary relationship between client and contract organisations is crucial in the development of cuttingedge animal health products and technologies. True collabora...
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Brexit and the Animal Health Sector – Two Years on from the UK EU Referendum
Volume 5 Issue 2

Brexit and the Animal Health Sector – Two Years on from the UK EU Referendum

The UK’s decision to exit from the EU, now two yearsago, was not anticipated by the UK animal medicines industry, which for many years has been well integrated in Eur...
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Improving the Regulatory and Trade Environment for US Animal Feed Manufacturers is Crucial for Supporting Affordable, Abundant Food Options Globally
Volume 5 Issue 2

Improving the Regulatory and Trade Environment for US Animal Feed Manufacturers is Crucial for Supporting Affordable, Abundant Food Options Globally

Just as humans need a balanced diet to stay healthy, animals need the right nutrition throughout all stages of their lives to continue producing healthy, wholesome me...
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M2 + C = The Essential Elements for Startup Success
Volume 5 Issue 2

M2 + C = The Essential Elements for Startup Success

The life sciences encompass a broad range of activities that include human and animal health but there are large  differences between investments in human health and ...
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For Dogs, Time Alone May Mean Depression. Daycare is a Healing Option
Volume 5 Issue 2

For Dogs, Time Alone May Mean Depression. Daycare is a Healing Option

Dogs can suffer from a dog version of depression when they have been left alone at home. As not everybody can afford to stay at home or to move their office to home, ...
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Comparative Medicine: Similarities Between Domestic Animals and Humans – Do these Help in Translational Medicine?
Volume 5 Issue 2

Comparative Medicine: Similarities Between Domestic Animals and Humans – Do these Help in Translational Medicine?

Although appearances can be deceptive, there are considerable biological similarities between humans and animals. At the physiological and anatomical level, the simil...
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Organic Trace Minerals: Optimised Stability Enhances Bioavailability
Volume 5 Issue 2

Organic Trace Minerals: Optimised Stability Enhances Bioavailability

Organic trace minerals (OTMs) are recognised globally as being a more bioavailable source of mineral than their inorganic counterparts. Whilst there are many forms of...
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Rabies – Still A Disease to be Feared – but Vaccination is Winning the Battle in Many Areas of the Globe
Volume 5 Issue 2

Rabies – Still A Disease to be Feared – but Vaccination is Winning the Battle in Many Areas of the Globe

Rabies is a deadly disease, normally spread to humans from infected animals through a bite, scratch, or even a lick on broken skin. Without prompt treatment, the dise...
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Effect of amino acid and peptide complex AB070597 on renal function in dogs with chronic kidney disease
Volume 5 Issue 2

Effect of amino acid and peptide complex AB070597 on renal function in dogs with chronic kidney disease

The management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in dogs remains a challenge to veterinary professionals and exerts financial burdens on their owners. Expanded knowledg...
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