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Bluetongue disease

Bluetongue disease

The bluetongue virus is a viral disease that affects ruminants' health. It doesn't affect humans, but it is a threat to animals.
New vaccine against Bovine Respiratory Disease

New vaccine against Bovine Respiratory Disease

Boehringer Ingelheim’s Bovalto Respi Intranasal is a new respiratory vaccine for active immunization of cattle against Bovine Respiratory Disease.
Respiratory Diseases

Respiratory Diseases

We are looking for new early-science collaborations and invite you to join our expanding community of innovation partners in respiratory diseases.
Heart Diseases in humans and animals

Heart Diseases in humans and animals

Humans and animals are more alike than different. Having a heart disease can affect us similarly, and the way to prevent it can work for all as well.
Zoonotic diseases things you should know

Zoonotic diseases things you should know

Zoonotic diseases can be transmitted between animals and humans. They are more common than you may think – and they are on the rise. Find out how this affects you.
Mareks Disease Poultry Chicken

Mareks Disease Poultry Chicken

Five things you need to know to keep poultry free from outcomes of one of the most common virus affecting the animals’ immune systems.
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empa-reg-outcome-recurrent-events

EMPA-REG OUTCOME® analysis: Empagliflozin reduced risk of first plus recurrent cardiovascular events in adults with type 2 diabetes and CV disease
World Heart Day 2021

World Heart Day 2021

Cardiovascular diseases, including heart disease, are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide and are closely linked to kidney and metabolic diseases.
EFPIA Mission Possible

EFPIA Mission Possible

This new video highlights how treatments once known for type 2 diabetes are now helping to prevent heart failure, stroke or kidney disease.
“Rare diseases are quite common”

“Rare diseases are quite common”

Rare diseases are individually rare but collectively affect millions of people worldwide. Yet, they remain under-researched and are often misdiagnosed.