Topic AllData science newsScience newsLife science newsNordic welfare newsHealth newsEducation newsLanguage & cultureSociety & economySustainability newsTeaching & studying at the UniversityHigher education & science policyHelsinki University Library Type AllNewsPress releaseIn briefEditorialArticleProfileEssayColumnCommentBooksSpeech Listing <span class="icon--list-as-blocks"></span><span class="icon--list"></span> 21.1.2020 Life science news Microbes already present in the gut of newborn foals The appropriate composition of intestinal microbiota is vital for horses, with foals particularly susceptible to intestinal infections in their... 28.11.2019 Life science news A new mode of inheritance discovered for canine eye diseases – Findings benefit humans as well Hereditary eye diseases affect many dog breeds. Research conducted at the University of Helsinki resulted in the development of three new gene... 18.11.2019 Health news The decreased usage of antibiotics has helped: Antimicrobials are more effective against canine bacteria Antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from dogs is decreasing, according to the latest FINRES-Vet report. One likely reason is the diminished use... 8.11.2019 Life science news Dogs eating rice-based dry dog foods could be at risk for chronic arsenic exposure Rice-consumption is considered a risk factor for chronic arsenic toxicity in humans. A pilot study conducted within the DogRisk research group... 16.7.2019 Life science news Damage found in the bit area of most Finnish trotters In a Finnish study, damage was found in the part of the mouth affected by the bit in more than 80% of trotters examined after a race. However,... 4.6.2019 Life science news Heritable behavioural differences between cat breeds Cat breeds differ from each other in behaviour with regard to activity, aggressiveness, shyness, sociability and stereotypical behaviour. A... 1.4.2019 Life science news A bald gene finding Hairlessness in dogs can be the result of deliberate breeding or, in certain breeds, a defect. A recent study completed at the University of... 18.3.2019 Life science news Safety of equine anaesthesia could be improved A considerable number of unwanted adverse effects are associated with sedating and anaesthetising horses. Promising results were gained in a... 30.1.2019 Health news Skeletal disease found in Karelian Bear Dogs represents the first spontaneous animal model of human hypophosphatasia A gene defect identified in Karelian Bear Dogs causes a severe bone disease. A gene test has been developed for diagnostic and breeding purposes. PagesPrevious 1 2 3 4 5 Next
21.1.2020 Life science news Microbes already present in the gut of newborn foals The appropriate composition of intestinal microbiota is vital for horses, with foals particularly susceptible to intestinal infections in their...
28.11.2019 Life science news A new mode of inheritance discovered for canine eye diseases – Findings benefit humans as well Hereditary eye diseases affect many dog breeds. Research conducted at the University of Helsinki resulted in the development of three new gene...
18.11.2019 Health news The decreased usage of antibiotics has helped: Antimicrobials are more effective against canine bacteria Antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from dogs is decreasing, according to the latest FINRES-Vet report. One likely reason is the diminished use...
8.11.2019 Life science news Dogs eating rice-based dry dog foods could be at risk for chronic arsenic exposure Rice-consumption is considered a risk factor for chronic arsenic toxicity in humans. A pilot study conducted within the DogRisk research group...
16.7.2019 Life science news Damage found in the bit area of most Finnish trotters In a Finnish study, damage was found in the part of the mouth affected by the bit in more than 80% of trotters examined after a race. However,...
4.6.2019 Life science news Heritable behavioural differences between cat breeds Cat breeds differ from each other in behaviour with regard to activity, aggressiveness, shyness, sociability and stereotypical behaviour. A...
1.4.2019 Life science news A bald gene finding Hairlessness in dogs can be the result of deliberate breeding or, in certain breeds, a defect. A recent study completed at the University of...
18.3.2019 Life science news Safety of equine anaesthesia could be improved A considerable number of unwanted adverse effects are associated with sedating and anaesthetising horses. Promising results were gained in a...
30.1.2019 Health news Skeletal disease found in Karelian Bear Dogs represents the first spontaneous animal model of human hypophosphatasia A gene defect identified in Karelian Bear Dogs causes a severe bone disease. A gene test has been developed for diagnostic and breeding purposes.