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All Articles: Veterinary Clinical Sciences
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The research will improve understanding of how to treat the disease in children.
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Primary hypoadrenocorticism is little understood, and has an outsized impact on a small number of breeds.
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The study observed a increase in cases related to hops ingestion as homebrewing has become more popular.
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The first-of-its-kind system could revolutionize how we treat ureteral stones in cats.
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Expertise in comparative physiology helps to bridge an important gap, paving the way for clinical trials.
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U of M researchers use electronic medical records to understand how veterinary prescribing practices can be improved.
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CVM researchers receive grant to study common and poorly understood urinary tract conditions in cats
The study seeks to understand how the GI microbiome and urinary metabolome might be implicated—and is a first step to better treatments
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2023 Resident and Graduate Student Research Grant funding has been awarded as of July 1.
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Twelve research projects recently awarded $1.2 million in funding through the CVM intramural Internal Grants Program.
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Researchers identified a genetic variant linked to sudden cardiac death in puppies—it may hold a key to predicting the condition in humans