
veterinary medicine
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.
A Texas A&M research collaboration uncovers the role of DNA in how well domestic rabbits can “rewild.”
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.
Texas A&M Center Receives $7.6 Million Grant To Promote Research In Environmental Health
Jul 3, 2024 • 5 min. readResearch will focus on areas including climate change and health, environment and metabolism, and environmental stressors and their responses.
Owners should minimize the potential risk to their pet's health from loud noises and foods they don't normally consume.
A Texas A&M veterinarian suggests indoor activities like flyball or doggy social events, plus swimming for dogs that enjoy water.
Special-needs dogs may require more work for the owner, but it can also be immensely fulfilling to help a dog in need.
Owners should take into consideration state laws regarding CBD use before incorporating it into their pet's routine.
Texas A&M Team Receives National Recognition For Collaborative Service In Rio Grande Valley
May 2, 2024 • 5 min. readFaculty, staff and students from health, vet med and nutrition will be awarded in D.C. for work with Operation Border Health Preparedness.
Wheezing is often a strong indication of asthma, but there are also other signs that can be used to help make a diagnosis.