Top Tweets and Take-Homes: EPM Society Meeting
The EPM Society met last week in Lake Tahoe, California. Here’s a look at what attendees discussed.
The EPM Society met last week in Lake Tahoe, California. Here’s a look at what attendees discussed.
With an early diagnosis and prompt treatment, horses can improve significantly and could return to normal activity.
Kristen Halverson chose to donate after Dan Howe, PhD, offered advice and answered her questions about EPM.
Living where horses don’t commonly get diagnosed with EPM doesn’t mean your horse isn’t at risk.
From behavioral changes to yawning, signs of neurologic problems in horses can be challenging to decipher.
Can melanomas spread to a horse’s central nervous system? If so, are there any treatments available?
Discover what diseases your horse can catch from other animals, big and small.
Of the 467 respondents, only 118 (25%) said they have owned a horse with equine protozoal myeloencephalitis.
Neil Mittelman, DVM, and Holly Stewart, VMD, will present a joint lecture on March 1 at the New Bolton Center.
Thorough exams can help vets localize lesions to specific areas of the nervous system based on observed clinical signs.
A neurology specialist reviews the confusing landscape of laboratory diagnostics for neurologic disease in live horses.
Here’s a rundown on our arsenal of equine disease-fighting drugs and their proper uses.
From toxins and molds to opossum droppings and animal carcasses, forage can contain a variety of harmful contaminants.
The FDA approved a loading dose for Marquis, which is also the first FDA-approved EPM treatment.
Many diseases cause signs similar to EPM, but won’t respond to EPM treatment. Ensure you treat for the right condition.
From vaccinating against disease to storing feed properly, learn how to protect your horses from pests.
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