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Medication Issue Dominates Racing Conference | BloodHorse.com

bloodhorse.com — “The use and possible abuse of therapeutic medications will be dominating the discussions throughout the 78th annual Conference on Racing and Wagering Integrity underway in Oklahoma City April 25.View full resource at bloodhorse.com

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Medication Issue Dominates Racing Conference http://t.co/cg4MnnPo via @BloodHorse

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Congress Sets Hearing on Horse Racing | BloodHorse.com

bloodhorse.com — “A subcommittee of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce will conduct a hearing on health and safety issues in horse racing April 30 in Pennsylvania, according to an April 23 notice.View full resource at bloodhorse.com

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Congress Sets Hearing on Horse Racing Safety and Raceday Medication Issues http://t.co/BgtIL3ww via @BloodHorse

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Panel to Investigate Aqueduct Breakdowns | BloodHorse.com

bloodhorse.com — “Leading veterinarians and a Hall of Fame jockey will be among those studying the 20 fatal breakdowns of horses racing at Aqueduct Racetrack since December, New York officials announced March 22.View full resource at bloodhorse.com

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State Wants NYRA to Probe Aqueduct Breakdowns | BloodHorse.com

bloodhorse.com — “The administration of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has sent a letter to the New York Racing Association advising it to hire an investigator to analyze 15 fatal breakdowns that have occurred at Aqueduct since Nov. 30.View full resource at bloodhorse.com

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State Wants NYRA to Probe Aqueduct Breakdowns, Itinerant vets and too much Lasix http://t.co/6VGuXWqD via @BloodHorse #lasixfreeracing

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KY Meeting Shows Deep Divide Over Salix Use | BloodHorse.com

bloodhorse.com — “If testimony taken Nov. 14 in Kentucky, a major breeding and racing state, is any indication, the battle over use of furosemide on race day doesn't figure to end any time soon.View full resource at bloodhorse.com

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DrSid testifies in Kentucky: The end of raceday medication in American #horseracing is on the horizon; http://t.co/HTtRt9Y6 #BreedersCup

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Long Toes in Horses: A Pain in the Butt? | BloodHorse.com

bloodhorse.com — “Your equine athlete's performance hasn't been blue ribbon-worthy as of late. Or maybe your broodmare's gaits are looking a little off kilter. Could long toes on the hind feet be to blame? According to the results of a recent study, the answer in some cases is yes and sometimes the solution can be very simple.View full resource at bloodhorse.com

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Equine health: NC State CVM expert says painful 'long-toe' issue on hind feet can be corrected> http://bit.ly/lgDUlj

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MD Racing Makes Case for Shift in VLT Funds | BloodHorse.com

bloodhorse.com — “The Maryland horse industry made its case March 15 for legislation that would shift gaming revenue from capital improvements to racetrack operations.View full resource at bloodhorse.com

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JRA Reports Farms OK But Tracks Damaged | BloodHorse.com

bloodhorse.com — “Reports from different areas of Japan have so far indicated no major farm damage on Hokkaido as a result of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. Tracks and OTBs in the Northeast district have been damaged.View full resource at bloodhorse.com

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Leading California Breeder Keith Card Dies | BloodHorse.com

bloodhorse.com — “Keith Card, former president of the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association and recently inducted into the state's Racing Hall of Fame, died March 8. He was 83.View full resource at bloodhorse.com

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RT @troyjunior: Who's going to @HWACSurfDog on Sunday? We'll be there! Learn more about the event here: http://bit.ly/16AqVN

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MD Breeders Eligible for Bonuses at Pimlico | BloodHorse.com

bloodhorse.com — “Breeders of registered Maryland-bred horses that win any maiden race at the Pimlico Race Course spring meet will receive a 14.5% "loyalty" bonus, the Maryland Horse Breeders Association announced March 8.View full resource at bloodhorse.com

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Rebel Prospect J P's Gusto Breezes at Oaklawn | BloodHorse.com

bloodhorse.com — “Gem Stables' grad I winner J P's Gusto posted a good-looking breeze on a windy morning at Oaklawn Park March 5 as he prepares for the $300,000 Rebel Stakes (gr. II) March 19.View full resource at bloodhorse.com

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nataliehodgePersonal Medicine in Paducah, Kentucky. Dr Hodge was a featured speaker at the Mayo Clinic's Transform Symposium in '09 and has been named by Brian Dolan of Mobi Heath News as "The First iPhone Doctor". She is the author of The Personal Pediatrics Primer for the Progressive Parent.

Dr. Hodge's special interests in pediatrics include nutrition, prevention and the potential for the internet to strengthen physician patient relationships. Dr. Hodge is a member of the Health care Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), a Fellow of the Academy of Pediatrics' Quality and Innovation Network, and a founding member of the Society for Participatory Medicine. Participatory Medicine is an emerging group of engaged patients and physicians who believe that mutual trust and understanding as well as use of media, health IT strengthens the physician patient relationship and provides for better care." /> Natalie Hodge, MD, FAAP Pediatrician, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

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Life At Ten Report to Be Released March 10 | BloodHorse.com

bloodhorse.com — “The long-awaited Kentucky Horse Racing Commission report on Life At Ten's participation in the 2010 Breeders' Cup Ladies' Classic (gr. I) at Churchill Downs will be released March 10.View full resource at bloodhorse.com

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Economic Indicators: Good News and Bad News | BloodHorse.com

bloodhorse.com — “There was good news and bad news March 4 when Equibase released its monthly report on Thoroughbred Racing Economic Indicators.View full resource at bloodhorse.com

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Awesome Feather Heads 117 KY Oaks Noms | BloodHorse.com

bloodhorse.com — “Stronach Stable's Awesome Feather, the 2-year-old filly champion of 2010 and winner of the Grey Goose Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (gr. I), sits atop 117 fillies on the roster of early Kentucky Oaks (gr. I) nominees.View full resource at bloodhorse.com

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Safe Seed: Researchers Yielding Good Results On Food Cotton In Field: Field trials of a new cotton are verifying.. http://bit.ly/1Aqhft

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New Faces Set to Emerge on Derby Scene | BloodHorse.com

bloodhorse.com — “Lesser-known horses can take their first major steps towards Derby contention with a goood showing at Gulfstream Saturday.View full resource at bloodhorse.com

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Improving Childhood Immunization Campaigns Could Reduce Sickle-Cell Deaths In Africa, Study Finds: By offering.. http://bit.ly/2dd9Zb

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