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| Non-veterinarians should not be providing treatment to animals (Your Word) al.com (blog) The article "New rules may close animal clinics" in Saturday's Press-Register is misleading. The fact is that the State of Alabama Veterinary Practice Act prohibits non-veterinarians from owning and operating a clinic for the practice of veterinary ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Runaway trucker charged, undergoing treatment News Courier The Ukrainian-American citizen was arrested Oct. 27, 2011, after leading law-enforcement officers on a late-morning chase down Interstate 65 from Cullman County to the Alabama-Tennessee state line. An Alabama state trooper had attempted to stop ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Scientists Create Fertile Eggs From Mouse Stem Cells Alabama Public Radio It's possible the technology could change future treatment for human infertility. Scientists in Japan report they have created eggs from stem cells in a mammal for the first time. And the researchers went on to breed healthy offspring from the eggs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ketamine Relieves Depression By Restoring Brain Connections Alabama Public Radio A rat neuron before (top) and after (bottom) ketamine treatment. The increased number of orange nodes are restored connections in the rat's brain. Enlarge image. Credit Lianne Milton / For NPR. Chris Stephens, 28, has been battling depression all of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| The Cost Of Saving Lives With Local Peanuts In Haiti Alabama Public Radio This recipe has transformed the treatment of malnutrition. A French doctor, Andre Briend, came up with it just over a decade ago. In much of the world, it's called Plumpy'Nut. Among specialists, it's called ready-to-use therapeutic food, or just RUTF ... See all stories on this topic » |
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