by MOW Editor | May 27, 2021 | Thoroughbred Daily News
By Sue Finley They’ll run the Belmont Stakes next Saturday, and as we lead up to the event, there will be more conversation about all of the unpleasant things we’ve been talking about lately: syringes in barns, drugs and bans, guilt or innocence, crime and...
by MOW Editor | Feb 11, 2021 | Bloodhorse
Columbia University study was funded by Earle I. Mack and others in racing. By BloodHorse Staff An eight-week study of patients with post-traumatic stress disorder who participated in equine-assisted therapy found evidence at the neurobiological level that such...
by MOW Editor | Feb 11, 2021 | Thoroughbred Daily News
By T.D. Thornton and Sue Finley Although using equine-assisted therapies (EAT) to help people overcome post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been long believed to be effective via anecdotal results, a recent exploratory scientific study declares that it “is the...
by MOW Editor | Feb 11, 2021 | Bloodhorse
CONTENT PROVIDED BY BloodHorse An eight-week study of patients with posttraumatic stress disorder who participated in equine-assisted therapy found evidence at the neurobiological level that such programs are effective in treating the ailment, which may occur in...
by MOW Editor | Sep 23, 2019 | Thoroughbred Racing Commentary
Thoroughbred Racing Commentary featured the Man o’War Project, on September 23, 2019. An excerpt follows: The Baltimore County Equine Center is found in a corner of the Maryland countryside that looked on a recent sunbaked July morning as though it had been torn...