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Could treatment for doggie dementia yield clues for Alzheimer’s disease in humans? CSU clinical trial aims to find out

SOURCE Contributor February 24, 2022

A new study is underway to understand the response to three different medications in the treatment of canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome in aging dogs, with the long-term hope of advancing Alzheimer’s Disease treatments in humans.

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Dream Team: Trio of fellowships - and plenty of laughs - launches lab family

Rhea Maze February 16, 2022

Three biomedical sciences Ph.D. students earn predoctoral fellowships to support their leading-edge work studying impacts of chronic stress.

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Phys.org: Hunting by humans can change virus evolution, transmission in pumas

CVMBS Communications February 07, 2022

A new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution offers rare insight into the pathway of a common virus in two geographic areas with different wildlife management strategies. The research has implications for the ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, which potentially emerged following wildlife-to-human transmission.

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New method of studying is improving microbiology students’ grades: U-Behavior developed by CSU professor and researcher

Mark Gokavi February 04, 2022

A new studying method has improved Colorado State University students’ grades in Intro to General Microbiology by about a letter grade, according to CSU education Professor James Folkestad, the director of the Center for the Analytics of Learning and Teaching (C-ALT). 

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Hunting can change virus evolution, transmission in pumas

CSU MarComm Staff February 01, 2022

The research has implications for the ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, said CSU's Dr. Sue VandeWoude.

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New York Times: Even Low Levels of Soot Can Be Deadly to Older People, Research Finds

CVMBS Communications January 31, 2022

Jennifer L. Peel, head of epidemiology at Colorado State University’s Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences, said studying areas that are not well monitored presented a challenge because it could be difficult to validate levels of exposure to pollution.

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New York Times: Vaccine Hesitancy Comes for Pet Parents

CVMBS Communications January 31, 2022

“The anti-vaccination movement was a cause for concern before Covid,” said Lori Kogan, one of the study’s authors and a professor at Colorado State University who studies human-animal interactions. “It’s certainly a cause for concern now.” Kogan is also conducting a follow-up study exploring pet vaccine hesitancy in the wake of Covid-19, with data due within the next few months.

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CSU nutrition Ph.D. student studying ways to improve public health globally using rice bran

SOURCE Contributor January 24, 2022

Annika Weber, Ph.D. student in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, is finding alternative ways to promote public health.

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JAVMA News: Taking the chronic out of enteropathies

CVMBS Communications January 11, 2022

Dogs with chronic enteropathies have all sorts of clinical signs, from intractable diarrhea to vomiting twice a week to unexplained weight loss to an extremely picky appetite, said Dr. Alison Manchester, a veterinarian and a fellow at CSU..

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Nuevo estudio destaca oportunidades en salud y causas de muerte en Colorado

Mary Guiden January 11, 2022

Principales factores de riesgo de muerte prematura fueron el tabaquismo y el consumo de drogas.

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