Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team Responds to Historic Flooding
Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team (VET) returns to Bryan-College Station after aiding Texans affected by historic flooding. The team provided critical medical support for over 75 animals, showcasing their commitment to community service.
Proton Pump Inhibitors Show Potential in Fighting Canine Cancer
Researchers at Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences discover that proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), commonly used for heartburn, may improve cancer treatments in dogs by inhibiting cancer cell resistance to chemotherapy.
Have you read the latest? Check out Vet Candy Magazine’s March issue
Discover the March edition of Vet Candy Magazine, where we uncover groundbreaking medical feats and tackle pressing issues in the veterinary community. Dr. Jennifer Hennessey's journey from ER to bodybuilding stage is a testament to resilience. Dive into stories on wellness initiatives at Texas A&M, Penn Vet students advocating for change, and miraculous pet recoveries. Plus, shocking findings on secondhand smoke's impact on pets' health. Get inspired by the incredible world of veterinary medicine!