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Why Choose The VCC. Why Choose The VCC. Preparing for Your Visit. Warning Signs of Cancer. Social responsibility is the ideology or theory that as human beings we have an obligation to help give back to society as a whole. This is true not only from an economical perspective, but also from an environmental and societal welfare perspective as well. Because we have an impact on the environment we also need to behave ethically and help to create and maintain global sustainability. Van Andel Institute's goal...
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SkeptiVet: November 2011
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011. New Jaguar sighting in southern Arizona. The Arizona Game and Fish Department and The Arizona Daily. Star are reporting a new sighting of a Jaguar in Arizona. This is the first sighting since the tragic case of Macho B. Back in February of 2009. It is good to see that Jaguars are still making their way into Arizona despite all the border issues which are potentially getting in their way. Links to this post. Sunday, November 13, 2011. A recent genetic study in PLoS Genetics.
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Faces of Vaccine Denialism | The SkeptVet
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A Vet Takes a Skeptical and Science-Based Look at Veterinary Medicine. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). SkeptVet Gets Hate Mail: Update 2015. Evidence Update: Cold Laser Therapy for Dogs & Cats →. Faces of Vaccine Denialism. May 19, 2015. Been seeing a lot of these folks lately…. This entry was posted in Humor. SkeptVet Gets Hate Mail: Update 2015. Evidence Update: Cold Laser Therapy for Dogs & Cats →. Faces of Vaccine Denialism. May 19, 2015 at 7:41 pm. Funny graphic, too bad it’s true! On Azodyl for K...
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SkeptiVet: October 2010
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Thursday, October 21, 2010. With well written descriptions of how ineffective treatments can seem to work, and how smart people can believe that they do. Recently released in the US, so pick one up if you are interested. Links to this post. Thursday, October 14, 2010. Discovering a new species; what kind of evidence is good enough? Well, the actual animal in hand. Photo credit; Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blogs and related sites. Real Raw Milk Facts.
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SkeptiVet: The usefulness and danger of herbal medicine.
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Sunday, February 3, 2013. The usefulness and danger of herbal medicine. This is just a short post to draw attention to an excellent post by Edzard Ernst. Discussing the pitfalls of traditionally practiced herbal medicine. The only thing I would like to add is that the evidence for effectiveness and knowledge of potential toxicity is even less well known in animals than in humans. Especially in cats. February 22, 2013 at 9:02 AM. May 13, 2013 at 3:30 PM. I agree. And thank you very much for posting ab...
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SkeptiVet: March 2011
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Sunday, March 27, 2011. More evidence that acupuncture does not really work. There have been several new developments in the evidence base for the effectiveness of acupuncture recently. The first, and more important is a recent systematic review of the evidence for the effectiveness of acupuncture for pain. The Skept Vet has addressed this review in detail here. Another human study was published recently on the effects of acupuncture on nausea in humans. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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SkeptiVet: August 2011
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011. This little (approximately 18inches long) rattlesnake was hiding in the raspberry bushes along the top of the Mogollon Rim last weekend. It rattled when we got close to warn us away. This is a subspecies of the Western Rattlesnake ( Crotalus viridus subspecies cerberus. For information on first aid and treatment of rattlesnake bites. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blogs and related sites. UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Site. The Skeptic's Guide To The Universe.
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Organizations | The Veterinary Cancer Center
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Why Choose The VCC. Why Choose The VCC. Preparing for Your Visit. Warning Signs of Cancer. Social responsibility is the ideology or theory that as human beings we have an obligation to help give back to society as a whole. This is true not only from an economical perspective, but also from an environmental and societal welfare perspective as well. Because we have an impact on the environment we also need to behave ethically and help to create and maintain global sustainability. Van Andel Institute's goal...
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Translating Research Into Practice. The 2017 EBVMA Symposium
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The 8th EBVMA Symposium. Translating Research Into Practice. The 8th Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine Association. Friday, 10 February 2017. Call for Speaker Proposals Due:. Monday, 31 October 2016. Please review a list of suggested topics, examples of talks from previous years. And a list of speaker requirements. Before submitting a proposal. You can submit your speaker proposal. Via our EasyChair Conference System. Will receive updates through the EBVMA-L mailing list. To learn more about the EBVMA.
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Benefits and Risks of Neutering–An Evidence-Based Approach | The SkeptVet
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A Vet Takes a Skeptical and Science-Based Look at Veterinary Medicine. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). Benefits and Risks of Neutering, An Evidence Update: Effects of Neutering on Longevity and Cause of Death in Dogs. Chiropractic–The More Research We Do, The Less Reason There is to Believe it Works →. Benefits and Risks of Neutering–An Evidence-Based Approach. April 19, 2013. Benefits and Risks of Neutering Dogs and Cats. 1) McKenzie, B. Evaluating the benefits and risks of neutering dogs and cats.
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