Many veterinarians agree that 90% of equine lamenesses originate in the foot. But if it’s not in the foot, there are many other areas where lameness can hide. One area practitioners should examine if ...
This week, I pushed a rare mid-month update to AEI’s Student Debt Forgiveness Tracker (SDFT) on the heels of the Biden Administration’s announcement trumpeting a total of $42 billion in Public Service ...
Artificial intelligence systems have long struggled with a limitation known as catastrophic forgetting, where learning new tasks causes models to lose previously acquired knowledge. This issue has ...
Diagnosing a displaced superficial digital flexor tendon can be tricky, not least because an unstable tendon will often slip back and forth from its normal position. The first sign of trouble is that ...
Musculoskeletal injuries are an all-too common cause of lameness in horses. Thanks to the advent of biologic therapies, including stem cells, tendon injuries aren’t the “death sentence” they once were ...