Zoos may be welcoming fewer baby rhinos into the world in the future: Their reproductive rates are dropping drastically because of medical problems. New research suggests their zoo diet could be playing a role in the drop in babies and increase in disease. The zoo diet contains relatively high...
A new medical breakthrough with embryo transfer offers hope for Africa’s northern white rhinos—there are only two left.
Over a decade, 79 claims have resulted in payouts of 300,000 to 7million.(1) In July 2012 11% of at risk babies (tertiary neonatal centre) missed out on sugar monitoring, 32% had it done incorrectly and 4 neonates had low sugars untreated for unacceptable durations. Familiarity of ...
Poachers still make incredible profit from rhinos. Their horns sell for$75,000 per kg, driven by high consumer demand in countries like China and Vietnam. Here it is believed that the keratin-rich horns can make people look younger and cure disease. It is also considered an aphrodisiac. Ker...
Breaching the bony barrier (and skin in the setting of external DCR) may potentially spread tumors in the setting of recurrent disease. Prior radiotherapy in the medial canthal region may reduce vascularity and healing in this area. Surgical Technique ...
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