Share: Share on Facebook Share on Bsky Share on X Share on LinkedIn Share via Email Print: Print this article By: VUMC News and Communications It’s not unusual to see dogs in a hospital setting, but is there scientific evidence that man’s best friend help’s children? Vanderbilt researchers are working to find that answer as Barb Cramer reports. Related Share: Share on Facebook Share on Bsky Share on X Share on LinkedIn Share via Email
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