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blog posts - October 09
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Progress on human Group B streptococcus vaccine may have implications for bovine mastitis control
US scientists have completed a Phase II clinical study that indicates a vaccine to prevent Group B streptococcus (GBS) infection in humans is possible.…
By: John Bonner
Published: 30 Oct 2009
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CEVA trials show triple synchronisation can increase pregnancy rates and cut costs
According to CEVA, trials* comparing three commercially available synchronisation protocols have confirmed that pregnancy rates may be improved by up to 35% by using triple synchronisation with PRID (3PSynch).…
By: David Watson
Published: 29 Oct 2009
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Tuggl encourages good deeds to boost business bottom lines
How do you think your practice would be rated if measured, not in terms of clinical skills or client service, but social responsibility?…
By: David Watson
Published: 27 Oct 2009
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Children's Hospital researchers say Mst3b enzyme could lead to treatment for brain and spinal cord injuries
Researchers at Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, report that an enzyme, known as Mst3b, is essential for regenerating damaged nerve fibres in both the peripheral and central nervous systems.…
By: John Bonner
Published: 26 Oct 2009
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FAWC says there is still room for improvement on dairy cow welfare
The FAWC yesterday launched its 'Opinion on the Welfare of the Dairy Cow' and suggested there is a long way to go on improving the welfare of dairy cows.…
By: David Watson
Published: 23 Oct 2009
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Yale university researchers fine tune use of human genome to correct diagnosis
Yale University researchers have reported making a clinical diagnosis for the first time using comprehensive DNA sequencing of all the protein-coding genes in the human genome. The information changed the course of treatment of a baby boy thousands of mil…
By: David Watson
Published: 21 Oct 2009
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