A New Treatment for Dogs Scared by Thunder and Fireworks The New York Times
A new drug, Sileo, has been developed to help with canine noise phobia. But you play the key role in making your pet more comfortable.
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A New Treatment for Dogs Scared by Thunder and Fireworks The New York Times
A new drug, Sileo, has been developed to help with canine noise phobia. But you play the key role in making your pet more comfortable.
A Macalester athlete had scholarships, a job and a shining future. Then came Xanax. St. Paul Pioneer Press
Aaron Dimler is shown in a July 2015 family photo. The captain of his football team at Roseville High School, he had a scholarship to study and play football at …
Chronic pancreatitis requires enzyme replacement Sarasota Herald-Tribune
DEAR DR. ROACH: I lost weight, and had terrible symptoms. My gastroenterologist gave me several tests but couldn’t seem to make a diagnosis. Long story …
Is Peru’s Psychedelic Potion a Cure or a Curse? Wall Street Journal
Foreigners are flocking to try a traditional brew called ayahuasca that some say eases psychological distress—but it has dangers too.
OPINION: Is Ketamine an Answer for Chronic Pain? Not Yet! National Pain Report
By Rosemary Lee. On the street it’s called Special K. It’s a horse tranquilizer in veterinary medicine. It’s a money maker for chronic pain. Rosemary Lee. I get it.
Anti-Anxiety Drug Overdoses Have Quadrupled Since 1996 TheFix.com
The number of prescriptions for anxiety drugs including Valium and Xanax tripled between 1996 to 2013.
New synthetic drug has officials worried | News Ashland Daily Press
A category of recreational drugs that has not previously been seen much in Wisconsin has law enforcement and drug abuse specialists concerned over the …
New solutions for inappetence dvm360
In the next couple of years, you could have new tools available to address inappetence in dogs and cats. The new product, being developed by pet therapeutics …
From prescription to addiction: Abuse of anxiety medication is on the rise Columbia Missourian
The rise in benzodiazepine prescriptions and abuse is mirrored by increasing anxiety among younger people. The drugs — used to treat anxiety, panic and …