
Microneedles Help Lidocaine Permeate Through Horse Skin
Pretreating an area with microneedles resulted in a 170% increase in the amount of lidocaine that permeated the skin.


Pretreating an area with microneedles resulted in a 170% increase in the amount of lidocaine that permeated the skin.

Debbie Fuentes, senior director of customer service and registrar with the Arabian Horse Association in Aurora, Colorado, explains the purpose of equine breed registries and associations.
A team headed by Courtney Wittich, DVM, will be available in the Wellington, Florida, area from Jan. 4 to March 31.
Dr. Lisa Murphy takes the reins at the New Bolton Center’s Pennsylvania Animal Diagnostic Laboratory System (PADLS).
TCA raises and distributes funds to provide a better life for Thoroughbreds during and after their racing careers.

The staff at TheHorse.com took a look through our archives to find some important winter horse care articles that can help you keep your horses happy and healthy this winter.
The horse’s injuries include a fractured jaw, missing eyelids, a missing ear, and other wounds.

Of the 904 respondents, 658 (73%) said they celebrate their horses’ birthdays on the day the animal was born.

The base is one of the most important part of an arena but is often overlooked during construction.

The group wants to ensure agencies can sanction licensees who violate restrictions on illegally compounded drugs.
If there’s one thing about which horse owners and managers are really, really passionate and opinionated, it’s whether to shoe horses or let them go

What’s the difference between heaves, COPD, RAO, and equine asthma? Dr. Laurent Couetil explains.

The Blood-Horse will receive the 2014 Media Eclipse Award in the audio/multimedia Internet category.
Contaminated feed is being blamed for the deaths of two South Carolina horses and the illness of another.
Learn about polymerase chain reaction assays, how they work, and how veterinarians interpret their results.

Sometimes in our horsey lives it’s the little things that make all the difference. That’s why I thought I’d share a few of my “little things” that I appreciate each day and find helpful for getting chores done easily and painlessly.
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