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Bones’ Story: How Bones Beat Addison’s Disease

Bones’ Story: How Bones Beat Addison’s Disease

May 27, 2021 | FBR Real Pet Stories

Addison’s disease is a rare and sometimes life-threatening disorder that occurs when the body does not produce enough cortisol and aldosterone hormones

Animal research changed my life—and saved my dog!

Animal research changed my life—and saved my dog!

Nov 29, 2017 | animal model, animal research, animals helping animals, animals helping humans, Canine research, comparative oncology, Conditions, Dog, dog research, guest post, Love Animals? Support Animal Research, Medical Research, Personal story, Pet, pet owner, veterinary care, veterinary medicine, veterinary research, veterinary researcher

What are researchers doing to curb the rate of Lyme disease infection? (Part 2 of 2)

What are researchers doing to curb the rate of Lyme disease infection? (Part 2 of 2)

Aug 14, 2017 | animal model, animal research, animals helping animals, animals helping humans, Brain, Dog, Dogs, Lyme disease, Medical Research, mouse research, mouse study, murine model, Pet, pet owner, public health, Public health crisis, vaccine, veterinary care, veterinary medicine, veterinary research

What are researchers doing to curb the rate of Lyme disease infection? (Part 1 of 2)

What are researchers doing to curb the rate of Lyme disease infection? (Part 1 of 2)

Aug 14, 2017 | animal model, animal research, animals helping animals, animals helping humans, Brain, Dog, Dogs, Lyme disease, Medical Research, mouse research, mouse study, murine model, Pet, pet owner, vaccine, veterinary care, veterinary medicine, veterinary research

3 Major Pet Medications Developed with Animal Testing

3 Major Pet Medications Developed with Animal Testing

Jul 27, 2017 | animal model, animal research, animals helping animals, animals helping humans, Canine research, Diabetes, Dog, Dogs, Medical Research, Opioid, Pet, treatment, vaccine, veterinary care

4 Things I Learned Through My Dog’s Battle with Cancer

Jul 20, 2017 | animal model, animal research, animals helping animals, animals helping humans, Canine research, Dog, Dogs, Medical Research, Pet, Uncategorized, veterinary care

In Memoriam: Michael E. DeBakey, MD

In Memoriam: Michael E. DeBakey, MD

Jul 11, 2017 | animal model, animal research, animals helping animals, animals helping humans, Canine research, Conditions, DeBakey, Dog, Dogs, Heart Disease, Medical Research

Animals in Biomedical Research: the Least of our Animal Welfare Concerns

Animals in Biomedical Research: the Least of our Animal Welfare Concerns

Jan 12, 2017 | animal model, animal research, animals helping animals, animals helping humans, bovine research, Cancer, Canine research, cardiology, cat study, comparative oncology, Conditions, Diabetes, Dog, dog research, Dogs, FBR, Generation Z, guest post, HIV, Medical Research, mouse research, mouse study, murine model, oncology, rat model, rat study, veterinary medicine, veterinary research

Humans helping dogs helping humans… through cleft palate surgery!

Humans helping dogs helping humans… through cleft palate surgery!

Aug 26, 2015 | animal research, animals helping humans, Medical Research, treatment

At Michigan State University, one lucky dog has benefited from surgery to fix a cleft palate. But that’s not the best news – not only has the procedure worked out well for the dog in question, but this canine might be able to help doctors out in return by providing some insight into the potential […]

Dogs Have ‘Face Recognition’ Area of the Brain

Dogs Have ‘Face Recognition’ Area of the Brain

Aug 20, 2015 | animal research, animals helping animals, animals helping humans, Conditions, Imaging & Diagnostics

Did you know that humans have at least three face-processing regions of the brain, an important trait for any social animal? A new study is showing dogs have a certain spot in their brains for human face recognition. Researchers trained six dogs to enter an MRI and remain motionless while their brains were scanned and […]

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