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Is It Okay To Kiss Your Pet? How Animal-Borne Diseases Are A Real Threat
- Thursday September 7, 2023
- World News | The Conversation
Our relationship with pets has changed drastically in recent decades. Pet ownership is at an all-time high, with a recent survey finding 69% of Australian households have at least one pet.
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New Research Suggests Gene Therapy Could Be Used To Treat Pitt-Hopkins Syndrome
- Monday June 6, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
Postnatal gene therapy may be able to prevent or repair many of the harmful effects of Pitt-Hopkins syndrome, a rare genetic condition, according to researchers at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. In an animal model of Pitt-Hopkins syndrome, researchers discovered that restoring lost gene activity eliminates numerous clinical in...
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Kerala Decides On Mercy Killing Of 90 Disease-Infected Cattle
- Sunday September 11, 2016
- Kerala News | Indo-Asian News Service
A high-level meeting of experts of the Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (KVASU) in Thrissur on Sunday decided that 90 head of cattle which tested positive for deadly brucellosis disease two years ago will be put to death in two weeks' time.
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Is It Okay To Kiss Your Pet? How Animal-Borne Diseases Are A Real Threat
- Thursday September 7, 2023
- World News | The Conversation
Our relationship with pets has changed drastically in recent decades. Pet ownership is at an all-time high, with a recent survey finding 69% of Australian households have at least one pet.
- www.ndtv.com
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New Research Suggests Gene Therapy Could Be Used To Treat Pitt-Hopkins Syndrome
- Monday June 6, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
Postnatal gene therapy may be able to prevent or repair many of the harmful effects of Pitt-Hopkins syndrome, a rare genetic condition, according to researchers at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. In an animal model of Pitt-Hopkins syndrome, researchers discovered that restoring lost gene activity eliminates numerous clinical in...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Kerala Decides On Mercy Killing Of 90 Disease-Infected Cattle
- Sunday September 11, 2016
- Kerala News | Indo-Asian News Service
A high-level meeting of experts of the Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (KVASU) in Thrissur on Sunday decided that 90 head of cattle which tested positive for deadly brucellosis disease two years ago will be put to death in two weeks' time.
- www.ndtv.com