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Laminitis, PPID, and Hyperinsulinemia: What’s the Link?
by Erica Larson | May 10, 2017
Researchers explored if hyperinsulinemia and laminitis severity are correlated in horses recently diagnosed with PPID.
Read MoreCobalt Administration Can Put Horses, Humans at Risk
by Erica Larson | Sep 6, 2016
The degree of hypertension some study horses developed could possibly result in serious complications, scientists found.
Read MoreIs Selenium Deficiency Deadly to Horses?
by Erica Larson | Aug 29, 2016
Too much dietary selenium can cause toxicity or even death. But too little selenium can be life-threatening, as well.
Read MoreDoes EMS Impact Horses’ Immune Responses to Vaccines?
by Erica Larson | Aug 12, 2016
EMS did not appear to significantly impact horses’ humoral responses compared to age-matched controls, researchers said.
Read MoreCardiac Arrhythmias and Performance in Young Standardbreds
by Erica Larson | Aug 6, 2016
Horses with significant cardiac arrhythmias or ones found during multiple sessions might be less likely to race.
Read MoreHyperinsulinemia in Horses: What to Watch For
by Erica Larson | Jul 22, 2016
Researchers identified several disease predictors, including advancing age, laminitis, and a cresty neck, among others.
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