Rabbits help lower cholesterol. Cats may lead to a breakthrough in
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lifespan by 28 years. Whether it's fighting epilepsy, finding a cure
for Alzheimer's or making progress in brain and spinal cord trauma, the
link between human health and animal health
is absolutely crucial.
The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
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