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Causes of Limping in Dogs
Learn about some of the most common causes of limping in dogs. Find out how to palpate the leg to pin-point problems.
158 commentsAnal bleeding
When blood comes out of the anus, it is a cause for concern for many people. Anal bleeding is a definite sign that something is wrong with your body and you need to seek medical attention. Your rectum is the area of the bowl that ends just before...
32 commentsFoods That Help Ease Menstrual Cramps
Learn about foods that help ease menstrual cramps, how chocolate and your period work together, and natural home remedies to help cramps. What foods to avoid during your period to ease cramps.
34 commentsCauses of blood in a dog's stool
Learn several possible causes for bloody stools in dogs. If your dog is pooping blood please see your veterinarian.
366 commentsMorphine Affected Me with Low Blood Pressure
I'm not a doctor, nor do I have even the tiniest bit of medical training, so I am not claiming to know anything other than how morphine affects me. Have you had any ill effects from the drug?
96 commentsIron Overload - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
This hub is a quick overview of the condition called iron overload. It describes the causes, symptoms and treatment of iron overload.
8 commentsMRSA – Staph Infection Symptoms & Treatment
Staph infection is is caused by a bacteria. Today it has evolved to resist much of our current antibiotics, and is a growing concern in the medical world. Staph infections can be fatal if not taken care of and treated properly.
163 commentsEffects of cellphone/mobile phone use on our brain and memory
Yes cell phones affect our memory, as there have been recent studies and researches done on animals kept in labs, which have shown the ill effects of mobile phone radiations on their memory. Cell phone radiation caused leaks in the brain tissues of...
103 commentsGlobal Warming Causes Human Migration - Evidence 2005 - 2011
Climate change in the late 20th and early 21st centuries caused considerable human migration away from areas that became too hostile for living. National population figures remain in flux. Use the Global Brain World Clock inthis Hub to find how many species are extinct, world populations, barrels of oil pumped, and other vital information.
26 commentsWhat Causes Broken Blood Vessels in the Eyes?
A broken blood vessel in the eye is correctly known as a sub-conjunctival hemorrhage. It can look pretty horrific (as in the above image), but will not cause any damage to your eyesight and is purely cosmetically unpleasant. Normally the first thing you will notice is an unsightly red patch over part or all of the white of your eye. Most of the time they will appear with no apparent cause, (although they can be triggered by trauma to the eye itself amongst other things I shall cover within this
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