More than half of survivors of the Sudan Ebola virus still suffer serious health problems two years post-infection and the virus can persist in semen and breast milk for months after recovery,...
Penn Climate Insights, a new website platform for sharing and acquiring trusted information about climate knowledge and related research, is now accessible to the entire University of Pennsylvania...
Third-year veterinary student Azariah Spurlock, a West Virginia native, offers her interactive ‘Ride Along with Dr. Ag’ book to help schoolchildren see that anyone can be a veterinarian — and...
Flyer, a 24-year-old registered Pinto horse with a lifelong cough, may be feeling better than ever before after a quick procedure at Washington State University that seems to have completely resolved...
Joseph Richardson is the son and grandson of trail-blazing doctors who spent decades serving his rural Hertford County, NC, community. Richardson is planning to care for people, too — by caring for...
Imagine having debilitating chronic pain that interferes with every aspect of your life. For many people and pets around the world, this is their reality. Jordyn Boesch, D.V.M. ’96,...
An analysis of commercial raw cat foods detected disease-causing microbes, including some that are resistant to antibiotics, creating risks for both pets and their owners, according to a new study.
A two-year, $9.6 million effort led in part by Washington State University will help provide a better understanding of the spread and impact of the deadly Rift Valley fever virus in Africa and to...
Zoey the cockapoo greeted life with tail-wagging joy. A mass of tawny curls, she loved everyone, and they loved her back. Her ever-growing Instagram account had over 3,000 followers.
Cannabis use by mothers during pregnancy and while nursing may disrupt and slow the reproductive development of their daughters and even granddaughters, a new Washington State University study...