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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Hope Douglas of the School of Veterinary Medicine is exploring equine discomfort behaviors and their association with epidural morphine administration.
Penn In the News
Pascale Salah of the School of Veterinary Medicine says there’s a duality between canine and human cancer research and comments on a new fund that has been established to research cancer in dogs.
Penn In the News
The unpredictable nature of firework noises can scare dogs, according to the School of Veterinary Medicine.
Penn In the News
Amritha Mallikarjun of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that using a human linguistic interface with dogs ascribes too much to our joint understanding of words.
Penn In the News
José M. García-López of the School of Veterinary Medicine discusses some initial signs that might cause a vet to examine a horse for kissing spines.
Penn In the News
Kaitlyn Krebs of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that pets with underlying respiratory illnesses can have their conditions exacerbated by poor air quality.
Penn In the News
Katie Krebs of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that pets with sensitive noses, like dogs and cats, are even more susceptible to poor air quality than humans.
Penn In the News
A study by the School of Veterinary Medicine and Penn State captured and tagged 32 deer last winter to research chronic wasting disease.
Penn In the News
Joseph Bender of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that farm size correlates strongly with milk per cow, though bigger farms aren’t necessarily the most profitable.
Penn In the News
Kaitlyn Krebs of the School of Veterinary Medicine notes an increase in animals with tick bites this year due to a warmer winter.