Mars Veterinary Health Underscores Long-Term Commitment to Research & Innovation in Groundbreaking Science Impact Report | Business Upturn
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : Mars Veterinary Health's investment in clinical research across its network -- including AniCura, Banfield Pet Hospital, BluePearl Pet Hospital, Linnaeus, and VCA Animal Hospitals -- reinforces its dedication to clinical excellence in support of its Purpose: A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS.61% : Other report highlights include: The report also marks one year since Mars Veterinary Health established its global Medical Affairs Science Team, a dedicated group of veterinary scientists with decades of collective experience in veterinary research and clinical care who are focused on driving clinical studies and outcomes-based healthcare.
60% : " Veterinary research, particularly scientific advancements that benefit humans and animals, is a critical component of protecting public health.
58% : In 2024, Mars Veterinary Health also performed groundbreaking veterinary research on topics ranging from canine osteoarthritis, to age-related changes in cats, to body-condition scoring, with the goal of informing better diagnoses, treatments, and prediction of pet-health conditions, so pets live even happier, healthier lives.
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