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Animals: Serving our Veterans on and off the Battlefield

Animals: Serving our Veterans on and off the Battlefield

May 23, 2017 | animal model, animal research, animals helping animals, animals helping humans, Brain, Conditions, Dog, Dogs, Medical Research, Nonhuman Primate, Organ Transplantation, Paralysis, Pet, prevention, PTSD, Public health crisis, treatment, veterinary care

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