Latest veterinary medicine News

Stride Length Is Marker For Cognitive Decline In Dogs
Is It Skull Deformity Or Just Tiny Dog?
Farmers express reservations at paraquat restrictions and call for practical solutions
Statement On Paraquat Decision
Australia has already spent over $100 million dealing with Varroa mite. Here’s what we can do next
Pew grant project to design hepatitis C vaccine built on natural immunity
Mosquito Nets Long-term Effectiveness Is Under Threat
From Spoonies to sperm cells, genomics connects Cornell research
Statement On Paraquat Use In Agriculture
Update on research into chlamydia in koalas
Ammonia Levels in Urine Could Serve as Marker for Chronic Kidney Disease in Dogs
Improved embryo freezing technique could preserve endangered species
ABF Commissioner Opening Statement – 2026-27 Budget Estimates
Monash secures $5.4 million in ARC Linkage funding for research projects
OneCornell health educators conference inspires teaching excellence across disciplines
Funding to support regional communities impacted by mice plague
Researchers examine fertility, reproductive health at Cornell symposium
Immunology center announces 2026 multidisciplinary seed grant recipients
Nondestructive Testing Paves Way for Genetic Analysis of Historical Parchments
Emergency permit gives farmers new hope in fight against mice
Government reducing regulatory barriers for new agriculture, horticulture and veterinary products
From the Living Lab: Small biodigester to fuel research, extension
No more hump day: new research shows treats and training are better for live camel transport
JCPAA to hold hearing on Commonwealth Financial Statements
Cost Of Delaying Childhood Vaccination
Placebo effect can work as well as real medicine – but your body may need permission to use it
Counselors embedded in 911 call centers benefit police, the public
Vaccine sparks baby boom in one of Queensland’s most diseased koala populations
Nationals leader Matt Canavan slammed for Canberra public servant comments
Four sperm whale strandings point to potential human causes
Breakthrough takes big step toward safe, reversible male contraception
What Can Individuals Do To Prevent Next Pandemic?
Research Becomes Reality For Biomed Startups
New programme streamlines approvals for innovation
Majority of Australia’s high-use pesticides banned overseas
New WHO Guidance Helps Countries to Institutionalize Simulation Exercises to Strengthen Health Emergency Readiness
Nature Cure: Encouraging Well-being In Workplace
Human Patrols Boost Migrating Amphibians
Wolves Kill-and Ravens Remember Where
Instead of tracking wolves to prey, ravens remember – and revisit – common kill sites
Nutrition policy scholar Marion Nestle to speak March 19
Microbe exposure may not protect against developing allergic disease
Study reveals how flatworms keep regeneration powers on track
New courses in demand as thousands commence studies for 2026
Landmark study finds striking parallels in feline, human cancers
Drug lifts barrier for immunotherapy to fight rare liver cancer
Curiosity Knows No Boundaries
New partnership with Wildlife Recovery Australia to train wildlife-ready vets and tackle veterinarian shortage