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Find out how your mental and physical performance will benefit from a program out of the saddle.

Find out how your mental and physical performance will benefit from a program out of the saddle.

Can melanomas spread to a horse’s central nervous system? If so, are there any treatments available?

The anonymous breeder donated $20 million toward a new state-of-the-art regenerative medicine research facility.

A researcher offers tips on how veterinarians can pinpoint the cause in unresolved upper hind limb lameness cases.

From 2002 to 2014, researchers identified a fatality rate of 0.32 per 1,000 starts in endurance horses.

Adam’s research studies the formation and repair of articular cartilage in horses.
The team’s service provides a blood test that can potentially predict injuries in horses before serious problems occur.

These wounds are bad news! Pursue immediate and aggressive therapy for the best chance at a successful outcome.

A horse with a vertebral fracture without severe neurologic disorders could be a good candidate for surgical repair.

Whether you’ve had horses all your life or are new to the industry, you’re bound to deal with lameness at some point.

Learn what your horse needs in his diet and exercise program to help develop a well-muscled topline.

Diet, exercise, biomechanics, and genetics all play a role in disease development, researchers say.

Neil Mittelman, DVM, and Holly Stewart, VMD, will present a joint lecture on March 1 at the New Bolton Center.

Researchers examined bone and cartilage lesions on MRI and micro-CT to better understand their distribution and type.

Recent study results suggest that shock wave can help horses return to function faster than surgery or rest alone.

Ultrasound and x ray exams can help identify horses potentially at-risk for injury so they can be managed appropriately.
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