Last week’s AHD Bulletin –
- Animal Health Digest Bulletin, March 28, 2024. Link.
Most read post(s) from the March 28th AHD Bulletin –
- Horse remains near Buckingham Palace reveal birthplace of jousting steeds. Link.
- Covetrus® adds next-generation, online Rx management solution to VetSuite. Link.
- The anti-meat discussion returns to rapid emissions reduction. Link.
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Wait, does America suddenly have a record number of bees?
Source: The Washington Post, Link. March 29, 2024. Link. Where in the holy heck did all these bees come from?!
A simple new technique could make your eggs more humane
Source: The New York Times, March 28, 2024. Link. Every year in the United States, more than 300 million male chicks are hatched. But because they don’t lay eggs or produce valuable meat, they are typically killed within a day, usually shredded alive in industrial grinders.
Secret features of the iPhone lock button
Source: Better Report. Link. Even the most devoted iPhone loyalist may not know their device’s full capabilities. And there is one button we use all the time that does so much more than meets the eye: the lock button. Learn about accessibility shortcuts.
You actually can consume too much caffeine
Source: National Geographic, March 8, 2024. Link. Daryl Austin shares the pros and cons of caffeine consumption.
Energy drinks, which are highly caffeinated, are not regulated by the FDA as they are considered supplements and not beverages. This loophole allows energy drink companies to add as much caffeine as they want.” – Jennifer L. Temple, PhD
The ideal nap strategy to beat fatigue when dealing with extended hours
Source: Nice News, December 9, 2023. Link. Not getting any sleep can be brutal, particularly if you need to be awake and alert the following day. Research out of Japan points to an ideal nap strategy for staving off fatigue when staying up overnight or working extended hours.
1 big thing: the opposite of FOMO
Source: AXIOS, April 1, 2024. Link. FOMO is credited as a stress factor. Now JOMO, the joy of missing out, reframes downtime as a joyful part of life that can rejuvenate us.