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London Marathon: how visually impaired people run

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星期四, 四月 18, 2024

For the visually impaired (VI) runners on the start line, their approach to this famous route will differ from their sighted counterparts.

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  • For the visually impaired (VI) runners on the start line, their approach to this famous route will differ from their sighted counterparts.
  • Just as there are misconceptions about blindness itself, many people are confused about how VI people run.
  • The reality is that, like all runners, VI runners have diverse experiences, preferences and needs.
  • Through touch, hearing, smell and usable vision, VI runners actively develop unique relationships with the routes they run.

Barriers to running

  • With VI people being one of the most inactive minority groups, running can be inclusive, empowering and provide a range of social and physical benefits.
  • But there are a number of societal barriers to VI people getting and staying involved in running.
  • In the US, an innovative project using guide dogs trained for running has led to positive outcomes for both runners and dogs.
  • For VI runners who prefer running indoors, the treadmills used in many gyms are inaccessible.

How you can get involved

  • The event’s inclusive ethos and specific efforts to encourage VI runners have created a welcoming and accessible environment.
  • Prospective runners and guides can also connect informally through parkruns, running clubs, local VI organisations or running organisations like Achilles International.


The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

African wild dogs will soon have their own sperm bank – how artificial breeding will help them survive

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星期三, 四月 10, 2024

They’ve now decided to freeze sperm from as many genetically diverse male African wild dogs as possible and use this to artificially inseminate female African wild dogs for the first time.

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  • They’ve now decided to freeze sperm from as many genetically diverse male African wild dogs as possible and use this to artificially inseminate female African wild dogs for the first time.
  • Reproductive and molecular biologist Damien Paris explains why artificial breeding is the best and most economical way to ensure that genetically diverse wild dogs live on.

Why is the African wild dog in danger?

  • They are highly efficient pack hunters but need large home ranges to survive and avoid competitors like lions.
  • The problem is that most of the remaining habitats are so small and fragmented that they can’t support large populations anymore.
  • Usually, when wild dogs are subadults (around two years old) they move far away and form their own pack.

How can genetic diversity help the African wild dog survive?

  • Those diseases can spread rapidly among wild dogs and decimate a pack, which is about five to 20 dogs.
  • In 2017, canine distemper virus completely wiped out 21 out of 22 packs of wild dogs in Laikipia County, Kenya in less than four weeks.
  • We plan to use sperm freezing and artificial insemination to help distribute genetic diversity between isolated populations.

What conservation methods have been used before?

  • To increase genetic diversity, African wild dogs have been translocated (moved) across South Africa since 1998.
  • Over several weeks, they form a new genetically mixed pack that is released into the wild.
  • A whole population of wild dogs could be lost with the next disease outbreak.

How will sperm freezing and artificial insemination help?

  • Our back-up plan against disease outbreaks is to create a bank of African wild dog sperm from multiple males.
  • Sperm frozen in liquid nitrogen tanks at very cold temperatures can last 50 or 100 years and still produce offspring.
  • We recently improved the freezing technique so African wild dog sperm are now able to swim and survive for eight hours after being thawed.
  • We plan to build a consortium so that we can have multiple sperm banks throughout South Africa as back-ups.

Will this be very expensive?

  • Some recent modelling in other species found that the hybrid approach was between seven and 84 times cheaper than the natural breeding approach.
  • This is because it needed 13-100 times fewer animals to maintain 90% genetic diversity in the population over a 100-year period.


Damien Boyd Bertrand Paul Paris receives funding from Morris Animal Foundation, Roger Willliams Park
Zoo and Fresno Chaffee Zoo. He is affiliated with James Cook University, the Institute for Breeding Rare and Endangered African Mammals, and is a Visiting Fellow of the Mammal Research Institute.

CatsCoin (CATSS) Is Now Available for Trading on LBank Exchange

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星期五, 四月 5, 2024

Road Town, British Virgin Islands--(Newsfile Corp. - April 5, 2024) - In a significant move for cryptocurrency and mobile technology enthusiasts, LBank Exchange, a premier global digital asset trading platform, has announced the listing of CatsCoin (CATSS) on April 3, 2024.

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  • Road Town, British Virgin Islands--(Newsfile Corp. - April 5, 2024) - In a significant move for cryptocurrency and mobile technology enthusiasts, LBank Exchange, a premier global digital asset trading platform, has announced the listing of CatsCoin (CATSS) on April 3, 2024.
  • Users of LBank Exchange can brace themselves for the CATSS/USDT trading pair, which went live already.
  • The core vision behind CatsCoin is to orchestrate a feline revolution in the memecoin market, challenging the long-standing dominance of dog-themed cryptocurrencies.
  • Acquiring CatsCoin is designed to be a straightforward process, encouraging adoption by leveraging decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms for ease of transaction.

GERMAGIC(TM) PET Hosts "Social Inclusion Charity Run with Pets"

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星期一, 三月 18, 2024

GERMAGIC(TM) PET is the title sponsor of the "Social Inclusion Charity Run with Pets" on 17 March.

Key Points: 
  • GERMAGIC(TM) PET is the title sponsor of the "Social Inclusion Charity Run with Pets" on 17 March.
  • To provide pets with more care and protection, GERMAGIC(TM) PET continuously innovates and utilizes its scientific research technology to develop various green pet health products, thus promoting social inclusion and sustainable development.
  • GERMAGIC(TM) PET products utilize GERMAGIC(TM)'s encapsulation technology and molecular materials to comprehensively support and protect pet health.
  • This certification not only recognizes the quality of GERMAGIC(TM) PET products but also sets higher quality standards for the pet health industry.

Greater Good Charities and Boehringer Ingelheim Kick Off Fourth Year of Good Flights Program and Celebrate Successful Transport of More Than 12,800 Shelter Pets to Adoptive Homes Including Nearly 1,300 Asymptomatic Heartworm-Positive Dogs

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星期一, 四月 8, 2024

To kick off the fourth year of Good Flights, a special transport of more than 45 shelter pets will take place on April 8 from Louisiana to the East Coast.

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  • To kick off the fourth year of Good Flights, a special transport of more than 45 shelter pets will take place on April 8 from Louisiana to the East Coast.
  • Air and ground transports for Good Flights occur approximately five times a month and many have Save a Heart pets on them.
  • “The Good Flights Program and Save a Heart initiative represents a remarkable collaboration between Greater Good Charities and Boehringer Ingelheim,” said Dr. Julie Ryan-Johnson, Senior Associate Director - Shelter Engagement Program, Boehringer Ingelheim.
  • Good Flights covers transport costs, provides mentorship, pharmaceuticals, and furnishes much needed supplies including pet crates, bowls, and leashes.

PETVIVO HOLDINGS, INC. TO EXHIBIT AT THE IVAPM PAIN MANAGEMENT FORUM IN INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

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星期一, 四月 8, 2024

PetVivo intends to exhibit its lead product, SPRYNG™ with OsteoCushion™ Technology.

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  • PetVivo intends to exhibit its lead product, SPRYNG™ with OsteoCushion™ Technology.
  • Spryng is an intra-articular injectable veterinary medical device composed of sterilized, extra-cellular matrix microparticles.
  • Such action promotes the restoration of proper joint mechanics, thereby aiding in the management of noninfectious sources of joint pain such as joint instability, degenerative joint disease and osteoarthritis.
  • For more information about PetVivo Holdings, Inc. please contact [email protected] or visit https://petvivo.com/
    Pain Management Forum Exhibit Details:
    Location: The JW Marriott in Indianapolis, Indiana
    Presentation Title: How do we Elevate Our Strategy for Managing Osteoarthritis in Pets?

America’s VetDogs 5K Run & Dog Walk Joins Suffolk County Veterans Run Series

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星期四, 四月 4, 2024

The Suffolk County Veterans Runs Series (SCVRS) will offer a variety of events in 2024, each in honor of our nation’s and region’s veterans.

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  • The Suffolk County Veterans Runs Series (SCVRS) will offer a variety of events in 2024, each in honor of our nation’s and region’s veterans.
  • “We thank the Scherer family and all the event organizers for welcoming America’s VetDogs into the Suffolk County Veterans Run Series,” said John Miller, president and CEO, America’s VetDogs and the Guide Dog Foundation.
  • “As we honor Chris Scherer’s enduring legacy and all our courageous veterans and service members, we eagerly anticipate witnessing the collective spirit of camaraderie as participants, both human and canine, take to the streets of Smithtown on September 28.”
    “On behalf of the Scherer family and the steering committee of the Suffolk County Veterans Run Series, we are thrilled to welcome the America’s VetDogs 5K Run and Dog Walk to the 2024 series,” said Tim Scherer, Suffolk County Veterans Run Series.
  • Congratulations to the America’s VetDogs organization and we look forward to a great 2024 run series!”
    Marcelle Leis, CMSgt (Ret), USAF/NYANG, director, Suffolk County Veterans Services Agency, Office of the County Executive, said: “We are excited to have America’s VetDogs join the Suffolk County Veteran Run Series this year.

Nonprofit Supporting Retired Military Working Dogs Celebrates Milestone

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星期四, 四月 4, 2024

BALTIMORE, April 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A non-profit with over 23 years’ service, supporting the military K-9 community, is celebrating the successful rollout of a new program which covers the cost of emergency treatments for retired military working dogs.

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  • BALTIMORE, April 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A non-profit with over 23 years’ service, supporting the military K-9 community, is celebrating the successful rollout of a new program which covers the cost of emergency treatments for retired military working dogs.
  • US War Dogs Association has already provided $50,000 of treatments to retired MWDs through its Emergency Care program, alleviating the financial burden from their handlers and families.
  • Retired US Army patrol and explosive detection dog (PEDD), Nox, is a recent beneficiary of US War Dogs’ Emergency Care program.
  • “We are only able to continue our vital work of supporting the military K-9 community, thanks to the generosity of our donors.

This May, MOSAIC Returns to The Palm Beaches with Exclusive Offers and Expanded Open Studios Experience

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星期三, 四月 3, 2024

Now in its seventh year, the month-long celebration showcases the premier arts and cultural institutions throughout The Palm Beaches, Florida's Cultural Capital®.

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  • Now in its seventh year, the month-long celebration showcases the premier arts and cultural institutions throughout The Palm Beaches, Florida's Cultural Capital®.
  • Participating organizations range from the beloved Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society to the interactive Cox Science Center and Aquarium and the world-class Norton Museum of Art .
  • With more than 25 limited-time, one-of-a-kind deals on a wide range of experiences, MOSAIC is the perfect time to visit The Palm Beaches.
  • For exclusive early access to the full list of offers, activities, and events to enjoy during MOSAIC, visit mosaicpbc.com .

60 Degrees Pharmaceuticals to Sponsor Pilot Study of Tafenoquine for Treatment of Canine Babesiosis

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星期三, 四月 3, 2024

WASHINGTON, April 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 60 Degrees Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: SXTP ; SXTPW) (or the “Company”), a pharmaceutical company focused on developing new medicines for infectious diseases, announced today that the Company will sponsor a pilot study of tafenoquine, the active molecule in its U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved human malaria prevention medication, ARAKODA®, for the treatment of babesiosis in dogs.

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  • WASHINGTON, April 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 60 Degrees Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: SXTP ; SXTPW) (or the “Company”), a pharmaceutical company focused on developing new medicines for infectious diseases, announced today that the Company will sponsor a pilot study of tafenoquine, the active molecule in its U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved human malaria prevention medication, ARAKODA®, for the treatment of babesiosis in dogs.
  • The study will support a broader effort now being led by 60 Degrees Pharmaceuticals to evaluate tafenoquine for various babesiosis indications.
  • Tafenoquine has not been proven to be effective for treatment or prevention of canine babesiosis and is not approved by the FDA for such an indication.