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PET Scanner Makes Major Progress Toward Early Detection of Racehorse Injuries

Scanner designed by Longmile Veterinary PET Imaging presents an openable ring of detector allowing safe imaging of horse limbs without the need for general anesthesia.

Kentucky Equine Facility COVID19 Guidelines

The State Veterinarian's office advises all boarding facilities to cease all unnecessary operations and activities, engage in horse care activities ONLY, and close their facilities to all but essential staff.

Horses and Humans Research Foundation Welcomes Newest Scientific Advisor to Team

A deeply felt goal of mine is to demonstrate in an evidence-based way the healing power of horses and the great intelligence and knowledge they bring into this world.

Rider Fitness Can Affect Horse Soundness

New Year's resolution to work out? Research backs your motivation and your horse will thank you.

Equine Robo-Gut Helps OVC Researchers Study Gastrointestinal Diseases In Horses

Using the horse robo-gut, researchers can analyze patient-specific problems and see the issue underlying GI disease.

EquiMed Expands Online Horse Health News Service

EquiMed is expanding its online horse health news service. If your company has a press release regarding a horse healthcare product or service, we invite you to submit press releases to news@equimed.com.

Kentucky Horse Council Develops Benefit Initiatives

Kentucky’s horses are often referred to as a “signature industry”, providing the Commonwealth with an identity that goes beyond state and national borders. Horses provide Kentuckians thousands of jobs, millions in tax revenue to the Commonwealth, an

Neurological Disease Increase Seen

An increased incidence of neurological disease in horses has been reported across a number of Australian states in 2011. Heavy summer rainfall and flooding across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia have increased mosquito activity a

Researchers Seek Answers to Pulmonary Hemorrhages

Exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH) describes a condition that occurs when horses bleed into their lungs during racing or any other vigorous exercise. When severe, EIPH causes horses to perform poorly and for many horses this ends their athle

When Springtime Allergies Threaten Horse Health

Spring allergies tend to strike horses as soon as the weather begins to warm resulting in the immune system releasing histamines that lead to rashs, hives, and sores caused by biting insects and other irritants.

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