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                    <title>Horse health research offers human insights on reining in diabetes and obesity</title>
                    <description>As a veterinary science researcher, equine surgeon and sports medicine and rehabilitation specialist, I&#039;ve seen firsthand the similarities between horses and humans.</description>
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                    <category>Veterinary medicine</category>                    <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2023 13:15:36 EDT</pubDate>
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                    <title>Innovative company reduces mortality in poultry and pigs with original supplement</title>
                    <description>After 20 years of research and two patent requests in Mexico, the United States, China, Europe and Brazil, Mexican researcher Jorge Alberto Reyes Esparza has successfully marketed a molecular complex that reduces the death rate of pigs and poultry, improves and maintains the weight of the animals, and increases production without using hormones or antibiotics.</description>
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                    <title>Making ice-cream more nutritious with meat left-overs</title>
                    <description>Food industries are now turning meat left-over into high-protein content ingredients for food supplements, or to be added to processed food. But a EU-wide regulation covering them is still lacking.</description>
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                    <title>Study shows that additional methionine improves efficiency in heifers</title>
                    <description>An extra dose of certain amino acids can help cows better use dietary protein or the nutrients they consume, according to a new study published by Agricultural Research Service scientists at the Fort Keogh Livestock and Range Research Laboratory (LARRL) in Miles City.</description>
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                    <category>Other</category>                    <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2012 09:10:01 EDT</pubDate>
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