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21 June 2005
Scientists have confirmed cases of vesicular stomatitis in horses in New Mexico and




21 June 2005
Scientists at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory




21 June 2005
Abnormal prion proteins are little understood disease agents involved in




21 June 2005
BioMed Central (BMC) Veterinary Research, the new, Open Access, peer reviewed online journal,




21 June 2005
Neuropathic pain is a devastating nerve disorder for which medicine has no good cure




21 June 2005
Bottlenose dolphins are known to be smart, but a study of tool use has emphasized




21 June 2005
Scientists have not only identified a critical gene involved in heroin addiction




21 June 2005
Although research over the past decade has shown that apoptosis is likely not




21 June 2005
Italian scientists were hoping that a referendum on possible amendments to




21 June 2005
On 7 Jun 2005, Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease (RHD) was confirmed at a private residence




21 June 2005
TW Enterprises of Ferndale, Washington today alerted consumers that it is




21 June 2005
US researchers have reported firm evidence that damage to mammalian male fertility




21 June 2005
A group of leading veterinarians says there’s clear evidence emerging that




21 June 2005
Favorable clinical outcomes have been observed with glucose-insulin-potassium infusion (GIK)




21 June 2005
Previous epidemiological studies of the relation between alcohol consumption and




21 June 2005
Despite its importance as the ultimate gatekeeper of scientific publication and




21 June 2005
A type of bone that female birds use as a calcium reserve for making eggshell has been found




21 June 2005
After receiving an ovarian transplant from her twin sister last April, Stephanie Yarber of




21 June 2005
Scientists have uncovered a surprising role for non-coding genetic material in




7 June 2005
“Industrial animal agriculture – the next global health crisis?” is a call






7 June 2005
The H5N1 strain of influenza - often referred to as bird flu - was first known to




7 June 2005
A weird species of rodent, totally new to science, has been discovered on sale in




7 June 2005
International standards on food safety are established by the Codex Alimentarius Commission,




7 June 2005
The infection rate of food-borne parasitic diseases has climbed dramatically in




7 June 2005
China has confirmed 2 outbreaks of foot and mouth disease in a rare acknowledgement that


7 June 2005
As of October, all new grant recipients will be required to deposit papers with PubMed Central




7 June 2005
Ten years ago, we reported that in adult human females the ovarian surface epithelium (OSE)




7 June 2005
Evolution, as truth, insofar as we can comprehend it at the moment




7 June 2005
A stallion, that was diagnosed as having Contagious Equine Metritis Organism (CEMO),




7 June 2005
Journals have devolved into information laundering operations for the




7 June 2005
China has reported only one outbreak since March 2004 - in July, in Anhui province




7 June 2005
Stem cell lines can be grown into a wide range of human cell types to




7 June 2005
To the ears of Trevor Jones, the calls made by geese and dogs will never sound




7 June 2005
Since the dawn of the antibiotic era, resistance has shadowed the success of




7 June 2005
Animals have evolved a foraging behaviour that comes close what physicists calculate is




7 June 2005
Some people suffer from heart disease even if they take precautionary measures




7 June 2005
The diagnostic methods for specific animal diseases are described in the OIE Manual




7 June 2005
The gene for an iron-storage protein (green) is incorporated into an




7 June 2005
A new initiative has been launched to help UK universities be more prepared for action