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"Millions of Eggs Contain Drug Residues"
April 2004 Three million eggs eaten every day could contain residues of lasalocid, an antibiotic, according to Government figures seen by the UK Soil Association...
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"One Health" Commission Formed to Promote Collaboration across Human, Animal and Environmental Healt
August 2009 A national commission has been established in Washington D. C.
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"Promote One Health Approaches to Prevent Emergence and Spread of Zoonotic Diseases"
October 2012 One Health features prominently in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Strategic plan
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$1 Million Approved for Control of Trans-boundary Animal Diseases in Southeast Asia
March 2005 The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a grant of $1 million for technical assistance (TA) to five countries sharing the Mekong River to develo...
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$1 Million for Cattle Genome Research.
February 2005 Researchers at Texas A&M University (USA) have been awarded a $1 million research grant to investigate cattle genomics
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$18 Million Grant Awarded to Global Livestock Program
March 2004 An $18 million grant from the U.S. Agency for International Development has been awarded to a research organization based at the University of Califor...
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$2.9bn Worth of Pet Drugs Sold in USA in 2005
March 2007 Americans routinely treat their dogs, cats and other pets for arthritis, anxiety, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, allergies, dementia, and even obes...
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'Bar-coded' Midges Could Help Prevent Spread of Bluetongue in the UK
September 2008 A new technique for genetic “bar-coding” of midges, which allows mapping the distribution of these species can be used to predict how the disease mig...
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'Catkins' Diet Helps Diabetic Cats
November 2004 A version of the human Atkins diet, dubbed the ‘Catkins diet’, has been shown to benefit diabetic cats.
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'DNA Barcodes' to Aid in Monitoring Illegal Trade of Wildlife Products
September 2009 Ultimate goal is to have barcodes for every animal on the planet
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