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Winners of 2024 AHVMA Annual Conference & Exhibition
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American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA) is the Leader, the Voice, the Resource for integrative veterinary medicine. AHVMA hosted its AHVMA Annual Conference & Exhibition from 9/28/2024 to 10/01/2024 Reno, Nevada. Congratulations to the recipient of the 2024 Innovator of Novel Therapeutics winner, Dr. Luke Cua, American Herbal Laboratories, Inc. (left). Dr. Cua was honored with her award at the annual banquet at the 2024 AHVMA Annual Conference & Exhibition. Pictured with Dr. Cua from left to right is, Dr. Polly Yamamoto, Dr. Cindy Maro, and Dr. Cynthia Lankenau.Congratulations, Dr. Cua! Congratulations to the 2024 AHVM Foundation Grant Award winners! The future of holistic...
TCVM Research Update: Survival Outcomes of Dogs Treated with Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine
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Research Update: Chinese integrated guideline...
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Research Update: Registry for Vascular Cognitive Impairment Treatment with TCM
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Research Update: Registry for Vascular Cognitive Impairment Treatment with Traditional Chinese Medicine (REVIEW-TCM): Rationale and design of a prospective, observational study by Xie Yao, Le Xie, Junlin Jiang, Ting Yao, Guo Mao, Rui Fang, Fuliang Kang, Shiliang Wang, Anchao Lin, Ying Gao, Jinwen Ge, Dahua Wu doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.24.23290492 This article is a preprint and has not been peer-reviewed. It reports new medical research that has yet to be evaluated and so should not be used to guide clinical practice. Abstract Background Vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) is one of the most common diseases among the elderly. However, few effective drugs...
TCVM Research Update: The TCVM Approach to Chronic Urinary Tract Inflammation in Small Animals
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By Lorena Lloret Nadal, DVM, MSTCVM Innovative Veterinary Care, July 21, 2023 While conventional medicine can quickly treat the signs of chronic urinary tract inflammation, TCVM is more effective when the condition becomes chronic and recurrent. Chronic lower urinary tract inflammation (UTI) is one of the most challenging and frustrating conditions seen in small animal practice. This article discusses how a TCVM approach can be effective at treating this common problem in dogs and cats. DEFINING CHRONIC UTI Biomedically, chronic UTI is defined here as a recurrent or persistent bacterial infection of the urinary bladder in the absence of neoplasia, urolithiasis,...