Throw another dog in the (data) pool ana08 tháng 3 28, 2013Hello Julie , My, oh my! What an exciting time it was last week, witnessing Dog Spies ' migration to the Scientific American Blog Netw... Read More
How Radioiodine Works to Cure Cats with Hyperthyroidism ana08 tháng 3 27, 2013Iodine Physiology and the thyroid Thyroid hormones are the only iodinated organic compounds in the body. Ingested stable iodine (127-I) in t... Read More
Scientific American gets a dog ana08 tháng 3 21, 2013Paper and pen VS THE COMPUTER Hi Mia , So I’m going to postpone the conversation I alluded to on Facebook. I wanted to ask you whether you o... Read More
Treating Hyperthyroid Cats with Radioiodine: The Pros and Cons ana08 tháng 3 21, 2013Hyperthyroidism is the most common endocrine disorder in cats, most frequently associated with adenomatous hyperplasia (or adenoma) involvin... Read More
The heat(map) is on... The colours of canine welfare. ana08 tháng 3 15, 2013Hey Julie, All those conferences sound completely AMAZING! I love that both dog urine and poo are totally appropriate topics for us to di... Read More
Hyperthyroidism in Cats: Past and Upcoming Topics ana08 tháng 3 15, 2013As you know, if you have been following this blog, I've spent much of the last few months writing about the diagnosis and treatment of h... Read More
Why I conference ana08 tháng 3 11, 2013( Source ) Hi Mia! Would you agree that you and I spend a lot of time researching and writing, two incredibly solitary activities? And given... Read More