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Connecticut bans private ownership of 3 primates

July 23, 2009

Connecticut lawmakers recently moved to ban three types of primates.

AVMA urges congressional action

May 5, 2008

Washington - 5-5/2008 - As Public Service Recognition Week kicks off today, officials at the American Veterinary Medical Association called on Congress to unlock funds to help veterinary educators recruit and train DVMs for this sector.

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Texas A&M to construct cancer center

May 1, 2008

College Station, Texas — Texas A&M University's veterinary college received approval last month to build a veterinary imaging and cancer research center.

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New Utah animal hospital has it all — and room to spare

May 1, 2008

Salt Lake CitY — Veterinary clients anywhere near Utah's capital don't have to drive hundreds of miles anymore to the nearest specialty referral hospital.

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New canine eye disease discovered at Iowa State

May 1, 2008

Ames, Iowa— A previously unknown eye disease that can cause canine blindness has been discovered and named at Iowa State University.

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Tentative settlement reached in pet-food lawsuits

May 1, 2008

Camden, N.J. — Another chapter in the lengthy pet-food recall saga is drawing to a close with the reported settlement of more than 100 class-action lawsuits brought on behalf of pet owners in the United States and Canada.

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Bonds issued to help state clinch federal lab

May 1, 2008

Topeka, Kan. — To demonstrate the state's commitment to housing a federal bio-security laboratory, the Kansas governor signed legislation to issue $105 million in bonds.

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MVMA tries to work out kinks in chiropractic legislation

May 1, 2008

ST. Paul, Minn. — The state veterinary community is contesting a pending bill that would allow human chiropractors to work on pets without veterinary input, saying it would be one of the "loosest" such laws in the country if passed.

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DVMs advised: Prepare for media questions on fees

May 1, 2008

Los Angeles — A television station investigative reporter used a hidden-camera approach to raise questions about the legitimacy of diagnoses and fees at several veterinary practices in the Los Angeles area.

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