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Vet Med Launches Mental Health Initiative to Tackle Crisis Among Technicians
The shortage of veterinarians in the United States has been well reported, but the industry is also facing a looming shortage of veterinary technicians.
Veterinary Practice News reports that by 2030, while the U.S. will need 40,000…
Majority of American Parents Intend to Vaccinate Children Against ‘Tripledemic,’ Reveals…
The first national study of its kind suggests that most parents of infants and young children in the United States plan to have their children vaccinated against influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), despite increasing opposition…
Texas A&M Research: Abstaining from Alcohol for Men Three Months Before Conceiving Recommended
Researchers at Texas A&M University have already shown that paternal drinking habits prior to conception can have a negative effect on fetal development — with semen from men who regularly consume alcohol impacting placenta development,…
Texas A&M Veterinarians Rally to Help Campus Police K-9 BTHO Cancer
When one of Texas A&M University’s police K-9s was diagnosed with cancer, veterinarians at the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH) had the opportunity to serve an animal just as hardworking as they are.
Jackie…
Texas A&M Researchers Innovate Wearable Sensor to Combat Catheter-Related Infections
Hospitalized patients have enough to worry about without adding an unexpected infection to the list. Unfortunately, each year, about 250,000 hospitalized patients in the U.S. develop a catheter-related bloodstream infection, which can be…
Texas A&M Pioneers Healthcare Access Solutions with New Multidisciplinary Institute
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents has approved a new institute to bring together researchers, health care professionals, organizations and experts to identify barriers to care and explore solutions that advance health.…
Breakthrough at Texas A&M: Innovative Polymers Engineered to Combat Bacterial Threats
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria have become a rapidly growing threat to public health. Each year, they account for more than 2.8 million infections, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Without new antibiotics,…
Study Reveals Strong Links Between Vaccine Hesitancy and Pet Vaccination Support
Research on attitudes toward pet vaccination and how they may be linked with human vaccine hesitancy was the subject of a new study recently published in the journal Vaccine.
Dr. Simon Haeder, an associate professor of health policy and…
Texas A&M Oceanographer Contributes to Cutting-Edge Ocean Dynamics Research
Scientists are developing a clearer picture of ocean dynamics, thanks to an innovative method for translating satellite data on sea surface heights that is providing valuable insights on currents, heat distribution and, notably, climate…
Engineering Inspired by Nature: Texas A&M Research on Fire Ant ‘Rafts
The survival strategies employed by one of the most aggressive, territorial and venomous ant species may pave the way to revolutionize robotics, medicine and engineering.
Fire ants survive floods by temporarily interlinking their legs to…