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Wildlife could provide an early warning system for AMR

Wildlife could provide an early warning system for AMR

Researchers discover drug-resistant bacteria in...

Wildlife could provide an early warning system for AMR

RVC study addresses human and animal mobility loss
Cross-species framework addresses related muscle changes. Read More

Consultation begins on flea and tick treatments

Consultation begins on flea and tick treatments
Government could change how medication is sold. Read More


Next-gen CT scanner could benefit One Health medicine

Next-gen CT scanner could benefit One Health medicine
It is the first vet research device equipped with laser guidance. Read More

Research identifies biomarkers of osteoarthritis in dogs

Research identifies biomarkers of osteoarthritis in dogs
The study could lead to earlier diagnosis in humans and animals.Read More


Study highlights circulation of antibiotic resistance in agriculture

Study highlights circulation of antibiotic resistance in agriculture

The findings reinforce the importance of a One...


Island bird links gut health and immune system

Island bird links gut health and immune system

Immune genes influenced which gut microbes thrive.

RUMA Agriculture appoints new chair

RUMA Agriculture appoints new chair
James Russell succeeds Cat McLaughlin in the role. Read More

Study highlights environmental risks of isoxazoline

Study highlights environmental risks of isoxazoline
Active ingredients from flea treatment pass into pet faeces. Read More