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Tracking zoonotic diseases (those that jump from animals to humans, like Rabies or Avian Flu). 3. The Intersection: Behavioral Medicine

Behaviors are either hard-wired (genetics) or acquired through experience and environmental interaction. Communication: Tracking zoonotic diseases (those that jump from animals

Subtle changes in behavior are often the earliest indicators of disease. A cat who stops jumping onto the counter isn't being lazy; she may be showing early signs of osteoarthritis. A dog who suddenly growls at a child isn't "turning mean"; he may have a tooth abscess or a brain tumor. Problems and Practice

: This paper details how behavioral knowledge prevents injuries during clinical restraint and helps identify changes in behavior as indicators of underlying health issues. Clinical Animal Behaviour: Paradigms, Problems and Practice Tracking zoonotic diseases (those that jump from animals