Posted on August 30 2012
Biomedical engineers at the University of California-Davis recently announced a breakthrough in the treatment of canine cancer. Currently, when a dog suffers from oral cancer, part of the jawbone is removed. This saves the dog's life but causes problems with chewing and grasping. Anyone who owns a dog knows that chewing and grasping things in the mouth are. . .
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