
animal health
Texas A&M Researchers Explore Light And Ultrasound Therapy For Melanoma Treatment
Oct 18, 2024 • 4 min. readThe new study, a collaboration involving pigs, aims to advance skin cancer treatment for both humans and animals.
Fecal Transplants Reduce ADHD, Anxiety Symptoms In Dogs With Epilepsy, Texas A&M Researchers Find
Sep 24, 2024 • 3 min. readThe findings highlight the gut-brain connection, prompting scientists to dig deeper into the microbiome's relationship with the body.
Texas A&M Experts To Brief Capitol Hill On Avian Influenza, Other Public Health Threats
Sep 9, 2024 • 3 min. readGerald Parker and Kiril Dimitrov will discuss the ongoing H5N1 outbreak among dairy cows during Tuesday’s panel discussion in Washington, D.C.
Texas A&M Researchers Find That Aoudad, Bighorn Sheep Share Respiratory Pathogens
Aug 22, 2024 • 4 min. readBoth species may contribute to disease recirculation among each other’s populations, and diseases that have already devastated bighorns could be present in aoudad with unknown effects.
Texas A&M Researchers Receive $5 Million To Study Brucellosis In Armenia
Jul 17, 2024 • 3 min. readBrucellosis poses a significant risk of infection in humans from the consumption of unpasteurized milk and its products.
Tick bites can make humans and animals seriously ill, so it’s important to know how to avoid them and what to do if this parasite latches on.
Common Heartburn Medications May Help Fight Cancer And Other Immune Disorders In Dogs, Texas A&M Researchers Find
May 23, 2024 • 4 min. readStudy shows proton pump inhibitors could enhance effectiveness of chemotherapy.
Texas A&M Veterinarians Work Around The Clock To Save Newborn Foal
May 8, 2024 • 7 min. readAgainst odds and sepsis, a German warmblood filly named after royalty finds her strength.
Texas A&M Professor Recognized With Prestigious Veterinary Award
Mar 28, 2024 • 4 min. readDr. Nicholas Jeffery receives Bourgelat Award for innovative strategies, including advancements in treating spinal cord and nervous system injuries in dogs.
Parvovirus is especially dangerous for puppies, which have weaker immune systems than adult dogs and are susceptible until fully vaccinated.