Unveiling the Hidden Pain: How Cats Conceal Their Discomfort with Behavior Changes
Cats are masterful at concealing their discomfort, a trait that can make it challenging for even the most attentive owners to notice when something is wrong. Unlike dogs, who might limp or vocalize when in pain, cats typically do not show obvious signs. Instead, they exhibit changes in behavior that are frequently mistaken for normal aging.
Researchers engineered the 'cat parasite' Toxoplasma gondii to produce and release therapeutic proteins in the human brain
In a breakthrough study an international team of scientists led by researchers from Tel Aviv and Glasgow Universities, the 'cat parasite' Toxoplasma gondii was engineered to deliver drugs to the human brain.
The study was led by Prof. Oded Rechavi from the Department of Neurobiology and the Sagol School of Neuroscience at Tel Aviv University, together with his PhD student Dr. Shahar Bracha, and with Prof. Lilach Sheiner, an Israeli scientist and toxoplasma expert from the University of Glasgow in Scotland. The results were published in the leading scientific journal Nature Microbiology.
Texas A&M researchers find that aoudad, bighorn sheep share respiratory pathogens
A team of researchers at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) has discovered that aoudad — an animal in the sheep and goat family — can catch and spread many of the same respiratory pathogens that can impact desert bighorn sheep, a native species in Texas that often shares its habitat with aoudad.
New vaccine created by Mizzou researchers protects cattle from deadly tick-borne disease
University of Missouri researchers are working to develop the first-ever vaccine proven to protect cattle from a devastating tick-borne cattle disease known as bovine anaplasmosis. The research is vital to the state’s economy as it aims to protect Missouri’s $1.6 billion cattle industry.
Meet the King of Hearts, Veterinary Cardiologist Dr. Sid Sudunagunta
Dr. Sid Sudunagunta, a distinguished veterinary cardiologist, has established himself as a prominent figure in the field of veterinary medicine. His journey began with a passion for animal care, leading him to graduate from the prestigious Royal Veterinary College in 2011. After gaining valuable experience in general practice, Dr. Sid decided to specialize in cardiology, a decision that would shape the course of his professional career.
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