Tag: Potential

Talk about regenerative medicine and potential drug for COVID-19

Cymbeline “Bem” Culiat, co-founder, president and chief science officer of NellOne Therapeutics Inc. in Knoxville and a former molecular geneticist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will speak virtually to Friends of ORNL at noon Tuesday, Feb. 8. She will speak on “Future Applications in Regenerative Medicine” and part of her talk will be devoted to a potential treatment for sufferers …

Potential Opportunity Worth USD 1.4 Bn Opening Up in Veterinary Diagnostics

CHICAGO, Feb 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Disruption – Potential opportunity worth USD 1.4 bn is expected to open up in Veterinary Diagnostics Industry as it heads towards POC diagnostic services. The global veterinary diagnostics market is expected to reach USD 3.9 bn in value by 2026, owing to the rising demand for animal-derived food products, demand for pet insurance, growing …

University of Copenhagen Reports Findings in Veterinary Medicine (Comparing veterinarians’ attitudes to and the potential influence of pet health insurance in Austria, Denmark and the UK): Veterinary Medicine

21 JAN 2022 (NewsRx) — From a News Reporter Associate News Editor at Daily Veterinary News — New research into veterinary medicine is the subject of a report. According to news reports by NewsRx journalists from Frederiksberg, Denmark, the research found: “Health insurance offers many benefits to customers and veterinarians, such as based on financial challenges. However, concerns have also …

Researchers Lay The Groundwork For Potential Dog-Allergy Vaccine

Scientists have identified a number of molecular candidates for the components of canine allergens that trigger immune responses in humans – the first step in developing a vaccine against most causes of canine allergies. There has been much research describing the nature and progression of dog allergies, but there have been very few applied studies that use this information to …

Potential hazard from deer in Medicine Hat: Alberta Environment

from Darren Rathwell 11/26/2021 | 5:57 pm Alberta Environment warns that deer mating season is beginning in the area and that more animals may pose a barrier on the area’s roads and highways. With their increased activity, the deer are more in the public eye and are currently not paying as much attention to their surroundings. Read moreChimps have been …

Biden’s FDA Pick Prescribed Cannabinoid Medicine And Recognized Marijuana’s Therapeutic Potential

President Joe Biden announced Friday that he intends to appoint a new Commissioner for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) who has recognized the potential medical benefits of marijuana and says he actually prescribed a cannabinoid drug as a doctor. Robert Califf, who previously served briefly as FDA chief under the Obama administration, has not been particularly vocal about marijuana …

Growing Popularity of Portable Mobile Systems among Veterinary Practitioners, Animal Stable Owners to Expand Growth Potential of Veterinary Radiography System Market, Notes TMR

– Increased adoption of digital technologies for viewing and examining x-rays of animals by veterinarians to provide extensive growth opportunities in the veterinary x-ray system market – The consumption of meat and dairy products is increasing rapidly, which should boost the market for veterinary x-ray systems ALBANY, NY, August 18, 2021 / PRNewswire / – The increasing adoption of pets, …

Eight Dog Foods Recalled for Potential Health Risk

A number of different dog foods are being pulled off shelves across the country as they can be dangerous to your pet’s health. Sunshine Mills, based in Red Bay, Alabama, is conducting a voluntary recall of eight different products that may have elevated levels of aflatoxins that can be harmful to dogs if consumed in large quantities. According to the …

Anivive’s GC376 Reduces COVID-19 Replication, Shows Potential as New Post-Infection Treatment

The PNAS article “Postinfection treatment with a protease inhibitor increases survival of mice with a fatal SARS-CoV-2 infection” describes a study that shows that mice with fatal SARS-CoV-2 infections have a decreased and improved viral load Survival was shown when treated with deuterated variants of GC376, an antiviral drug developed by Anivive Lifesciences. All coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV-2, contain a protease …