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EVJ gets to the heart of the matter with new virtual collection on cardiac arrhythmias and performance horses

EVJ gets to the heart of the matter with new virtual collection on cardiac arrhythmias and performance horses

Optimal cardiovascular function is fundamental to the horse’s success as an athlete. While suspected disorders tend to cause immediate despondency…

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Pain relief: BEVA primary care clinical guidelines on analgesia in horses

Pain relief: BEVA primary care clinical guidelines on analgesia in horses

Pain has a significant impact on animal welfare and analgesia is considered to be imperative in helping to alleviate it….

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Something in the way you move: EVJ publishes gait analysis virtual collection

Something in the way you move: EVJ publishes gait analysis virtual collection

Current research shows that equine gait analysis has many practical applications beyond lameness assessment, to help support and improve equine…

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EVJ explores the science and ethics of embryology

Embryology is a hotly contested subject across numerous species as it raises some difficult moral questions. The Equine Veterinary Journal…

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EVJ applauds the role of vaccines with free equine vaccinology online research collection

Vaccines are one of the greatest achievements in medical science. In recognition of their role in the control of equine…

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EVJ applauds the role of vaccines with free equine vaccinology online research collection

Vaccines are one of the greatest achievements in medical science. In recognition of their role in the control of equine…

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EVJ calls for more research to address reproductive problems in broodmares

While there have been significant advances in equine reproduction techniques in recent years there has been a shortage of research…

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Horse vets hope to expand equine reproductive research

While there have been significant advances in equine reproduction techniques over the past 15 years there has been a shortage…

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Does equine lameness need to be redefined?

Professor van Weeren, commenting in the current issue of the Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ), suggests that equine lameness needs to…

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New research collection shows how cutting-edge imaging is improving equine head and spine diagnoses

The better vets can examine their equine patients the better they are able diagnose and treat them. The good news…

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Research sheds new light on Equine Grass Sickness

New research on equine grass sickness (EGS), published as a free special collection in the Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) this…

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New podcast discusses science of prediction to prevent racehorse injuries

If injuries in racehorses can be predicted there is a far greater chance they can be prevented suggests the latest…

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