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Golden Eagle Rehabilitated at Tufts Reveals Yearlong Migration Data | Tufts Now
now.tufts.edu — “A rare golden eagle rehabilitated and released last year from the Tufts Wildlife Center spent the summer around the Quebec/Labrador border, then returned to the New York/Connecticut area where it was originally found, new data has revealed. The eagle, which was found in Amenia, N.Y.” View full resource at now.tufts.edu
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Where does an eagle go when he leaves Tufts? The Arctic Circle, of course! Read on for revealing news from our... http://t.co/UtqOf3VW
Ain’t Misbehavin’ | Tufts Now
now.tufts.edu — “For five years, Toby and Ivy, sibling Sphynx cats, lived happily together—until the day their owner returned home to find their relationship had inexplicably turned ugly. “I left them sleeping together at the sliding door a few hours before. I usually see them as soon as I come home.” View full resource at now.tufts.edu
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Experts share tips on how to reform a "bad kitty": http://t.co/JlXpcwbk http://t.co/qshCBtAA
Kitty of the Month | Tufts Now
now.tufts.edu — “Intertwined limbs. Deviant behavior. Luxurious fur. Bodies posed with legs akimbo. Coy glances. All make an appearance in a new calendar produced by veterinary students at Tufts.” View full resource at now.tufts.edu
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Cute overload! Get a sneak peek at a student-produced 2012 calendar featuring the cats of Tufts.... http://t.co/wcVJZhey
Forces of Nature | Tufts Now
now.tufts.edu — “In just 25 seconds, they lost everything. While JoAnn Kass, her husband, grandson and their three dogs huddled in the basement, a fast-moving tornado plowed through central Massachusetts in June, leveling their farm in Brimfield. “It sounded like we were being attacked by aliens,” Kass says.” View full resource at now.tufts.edu
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61% of people would rather ride out a natural disaster than abandon their pets. Here's how to keep your animals safe: http://t.co/tcPKZqQ4
Eat Against the Clock | Tufts Now
now.tufts.edu — ““Sure, you may want to eat better, lose weight or set a better example for your kids, but those noble goals fall by the wayside when you’re dealing with an iPhone that chirps every two minutes.” So writes Patricia Bannan, N99, on the opening page of her recent book Eat Right When Time Is Tight (NorLightsPress), a nutrition guide f” View full resource at now.tufts.edu
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Inside the Veterinary ER | Tufts Now
now.tufts.edu — “The waiting room at the Foster Hospital for Small Animals is packed with people and their pets on this Saturday night. On the TV, the Red Sox, still in playoff contention, are up against their archrivals from New York. No one is watching.” View full resource at now.tufts.edu
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Harris Berman Named Medical Dean at Tufts | Tufts Now
now.tufts.edu — “Harris Berman, the interim dean of Tufts University School of Medicine since December 2009, has been appointed dean. Berman grew up in Concord, N.H., in a family where commingled talk of business and art rang through the house.” View full resource at now.tufts.edu
Most Recently Shared on October 9, 2011 at 7:33 pm By:
http://ow.ly/6RVQt Tufts medical school gets new permanent dean
The DNA Diet | Tufts Now
now.tufts.edu — “You inherited more than your blue eyes, brown hair and long legs from mom and dad—you also got a set of genes that defines everything about you. Are you a morning person? Do you have the energy of a runner (or a couch potato)? Can you eat rich French cuisine and never gain weight? Most of these tendencies are hardwired into your DNA.” View full resource at now.tufts.edu
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Chew on This: Dental Care for Pets | Tufts Now
now.tufts.edu — “Today hasn’t gone as Bill Rosenblad, V95, had planned. An emergency has cropped up: a 16-year-old cat with heart, lung, kidney and adrenal gland disease is being prepped for a tooth extraction, and Rosenblad, an oral surgeon, needs to see her safely through the procedure and recovery.” View full resource at now.tufts.edu
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Brushing pets' teeth is important to their overall health. How to do it and why:... http://t.co/0Kip8VQ

