Wild chimpanzees seek out medicinal plants to treat illness and injuries
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Wild chimpanzees seek out medicinal plants to treat illness and injuries

Many plants produce compounds that have medicinal effects on humans and other animals. Wild chimpanzees eat a variety of plant matter, including some that is nutritionally poor but may treat or lessen the symptoms of illness. However, it is hard to determine whether chimpanzees self-medicate, by intentionally seeking out plants with properties that help their specific ailments, or passively consume plants that happen to be medicinal.

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Biting flies on dairy farms can spread bovine mastitis
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Biting flies on dairy farms can spread bovine mastitis

A study published this week in mSphere, a journal of the American Society for Microbiology, has identified Stomoxys flies (also known as stable flies) as carriers of pathogenic bacteria that cause bovine mastitis. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison sequenced microbial communities from these biting flies at 2 connected dairy farms, then compared those findings to manure samples from the same farms. In both samples they identified bacterial taxa associated with bovine mastitis.

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RECOVER Initiative unveils major updates to veterinary CPR guidelines, elevating emergency care for pets
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RECOVER Initiative unveils major updates to veterinary CPR guidelines, elevating emergency care for pets

In a significant leap forward for veterinary care, on June 26 the Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER) Initiative unveiled the first major revisions to its global veterinary cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) guidelines since 2012, setting new life-saving standards based on groundbreaking scientific advancements and extensive community feedback. The initiative is led by three co-chairs, including Dr. Daniel Fletcher, associate professor of emergency and critical care at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine.

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Researchers issue ‘call to action’ for data on more diverse range of dog owners
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Researchers issue ‘call to action’ for data on more diverse range of dog owners

Virginia Tech’s Audrey Ruple and Courtney Sexton, already deeply involved in data collection and analysis for dog health and connections to humans through the Dog Aging Project, are imploring fellow scientists to cast the net even wider for data on the shared environments of humans and dogs in a perspective piece that appears this month in the journal Science.

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