IAHJ speaks with Dr. Mark Lyons, president and CEO of Alltech
IAHJ speaks with Dr Mark Lyons of Alltech about The Alltech ONE Ideas Conference (ONE), recently held v...
Balancing Between Goal and Used Resources
To make animals healthy and keep them healthy, research sometimes needs to be carried out on these animals – to test whethe...
Gnubiotics Sciences SA a Swiss biotech company pioneering novel microbiome targeted solutions for humans and companion animals recently announced the allowance from t...
JP Morgan’s sustainability rating has been downgraded by Standard Ethics, a sustainability rating agency, from adequate to non-compliant following its involvement in ...
As clinical field studies serve as pivotal data to obtain a marketing authorisation for animal health products, quality requirements are abundant. Regular audits enha...
Feline behavioural stress is triggered by their acute sensitivity to sounds in the environment. Cats can hear from 40Hz to 85,000 Hz, which is more than three times h...
Canine atopic dermatitis (CAD) is a common, yet challenging chronic, inflammatory skin condition and its complex, multifactorial aetiology means a polymodal therapeut...
In 2020, caregivers worldwide spent an estimated 96 billion USD (70 billion GBP) on food and treats for their companion animals. Every year brings innovations from in...
Teat sealants, vaccines, antibiotics and drenches are just a handful of the products that result in an array of waste at the end of the veterinary process. The New Ze...
Digital monitoring of medical treatments is moving more and more into focus, while new technologies and systems allow collecting treatment information and data easily...