One Medicine: How understanding animals can save our lives
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By (author): Dr Matt Morgan
For animal science has so much to teach us about human medicine. While some of the overlaps and parallels are obvious we know how much DNA we share with primates, the first pig heart has been transplanted into a human there is so much more that we have learnt from the animal world. For example, studying kangaroos, in particular the females three vaginas, has improved in-vitro fertilisation success rates. Watching how a giraffe breathes can help save the life of someone struggling with asthma. Investigating why birds that live in the frozen Arctic circle dont freeze to death led to advances with treating hypothermia. Getting a ECG on the 150kg heart of a humpback whale was instrumental to keeping patients with cardiac failure living longer.
We owe animals so much, its time to focus on examining how they live and what we still have to learn from them. Better shared understanding of how our species coexists with millions of others can lead to untold medical advances, help both humans and animals and improve the world for all creatures from single-celled bacteria to a 30,000 kg whale. Who knows, maybe a kiss from a frog will save your life? See more