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As veterinarians, we’re often the bearers of difficult news.  This Memorial Day, I experienced the heartbreak that comes with ...
One day, a dog named Scout might save your child’s life. It’s not a stretch. In fact, that possibility is fast becoming ...
Donna Bointon wants to raise awareness about melanoma as her family raise funds to make memories with the adored mum ...
Howl-elujah! You’ve probably heard that dogs can be trained to sniff out cancer. Now, the startup SpotItEarly is harnessing ...
That deep tan that’s coveted by all beachgoers is about as American as a hot dog on the Fourth of July. However, baking in the sun can bring on major health concerns, including some you might not ...
"It has been demonstrated that dogs, and potentially other animals, are likely able to detect some of the odors associated with certain chemicals linked to cancer, which are detected in the blood ...
You slather on sunblock to walk the dog. You wear a hat and ... Under nails: This rare skin cancer looks like a dark spot under your fingernail or toenail. People often ignore it because it ...
The dogs’ names are Mars, Moon and Pluto, and you might say their cancer-sniffing skills are out of this world. An experimental screening method that paired the dogs with artificial intelligence ...
Here are a few cancer types that may respond to ivermectin. This is frequently diagnosed in dogs that were never spayed and the only type of cancer in dogs that has research showing that ...
Using animals to detect cancer isn’t a new concept. At the Penn Vet Working Dog Center at the University of Pennsylvania, researchers are training dogs to recognize certain cancer odors.
But what about when it comes to dogs? Dr. Hans Klingemann has worked on and researched cancer immunotherapy for decades, leading departments at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and Tufts ...