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Countries Agree on Actions to Help Save Saiga Antelopes
Saiga Range Countries and Experts Convene in Tashkent Following Saiga Mass Mortality EventSaiga Range Countries and Experts Convene in Tashkent Following Saiga Mass Mortality Event …
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Tortoise Pre-Hibernation Health Checks
When the weather starts turning colder, your tortoise companion will be starting to slow down in preparation for hibernation. We recommend booking a pre-hibernation check-up with one of our exotic vets, before the wind-down process starts Why are … -
Synthetic version of broccoli compound is potential treatment for osteoarthritis
A synthetic and stable form of a chemical found in broccoli could be used as a potential treatment for osteoarthritis after positive results from a study at the Royal Veterinary College, University of London. Recent research has found that eating …A synthetic and stable form of a chemical found in broccoli could be used as a potential treatment …
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RVC research into spread of bird flu makes top global impact list
Research led by Prof Dirk Pfeiffer into avian influenza has been cited by the UK Collaborative on Development Sciences (UKCDS) as one of its top twenty impact case studies contributing to global development which was selected from 6,975 case studies …Research led by Prof Dirk Pfeiffer into avian influenza has been cited by the UK Collaborative on …
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Urban Zoo newsletter
RVC Professor, Jonathan Rushton, is featured in the latest issue of Urban Zoo Newsletter (a quarterly Newsletter on “Epidemiology, Ecology and Socio-Economics of Disease Emergence in Nairobi”). Urban Zoo is an interdisciplinary programme focused …RVC Professor, Jonathan Rushton, is featured in the latest issue of Urban Zoo Newsletter (a …
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Royal Veterinary College walking with giraffes
Have you ever wondered how a giraffe’s long thin legs can support its weight and transport its bulky body as it walks for miles across the plains of sub-Saharan Africa? Researchers from The Royal Veterinary College's Structure and Motion Lab aim to … -
VetCompass presentation at ISVEE, Mexico
Earlier this month, VetCompass was well represented at an international epidemiology conference - the 14th meeting of International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology (ISVEE 2015) in Yucatan, Mexico. Dr Dan O’Neill gave a talk on the prevalence … -
Six new Equine Fact Files
Fact files from RVC Equine on Cardiology, Colic, Cushing's Disease and Laminitis -
Two new Research Case Studies
Articles explaining how and why we use horses in research at the RVC -
Orthopaedics
The currently high proportion of dogs that are brachycephalic suggests that issues around the health and population explosion associated with these breeds should be considered as a major welfare issue for dogs at a population level.