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What You Should Know About Lyme Disease
If you feel that there is something terribly wrong going on with your dog’s bodily functions and you have no clue about what it is, there is a chance that your dog might be suffering from what is known as Lyme disease. This is caused by bacteria...
0 commentsRectal Disorders In Your Pet Dog
Taking care of your canine from various health ailments is very important when it comes to pet care. Rectal disorders are more bothersome these days, which is becoming more rampant because of the ignorance of people. However, implementing simple...
0 commentsMarried: With Food Allergies
When we got married, we had several meetings with the minister. At the end of one, I remember the minister turning to my husband and solemnly suggesting that he bring home dinner on rough days. Chinese take out, pizza, smoothies...we talked about...
0 commentsAddisons Disease in Dogs and Cats
Addison's Disease (hypoadrenocorticism) occurs in both dogs and cats. It is a condition that can mimic many other illnesses with vague and non-specific symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhoea.
0 commentsB6/B12/Folate effects on the progression of Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a degenerative disease that is the most common form of dementia. it is considered an age-related disease and people whom are greater than 65 years old are largely effected. An estimate around 4.5 million people in the U.S....
0 commentsWhat is Ischemia heart disease ?
Ischemia heart disease is a type of heart disease.Ischemia happens when your heart doesn't get enough oxygen.
0 commentsYouth Obesity And Its Cure
Aging doesn't have to be a rapid decline into senility, and preventing the diseases we usually associate with aging, can start young...the younger the better. Overweight is an early culprit that promises problems sooner than later.
2 commentsA New Target to Fight Alzheimer's Disease
Cholesterol is a molecule familiar to all of us. In spite of its importance in sustaining life, people are afraid of this compound. High blood cholesterol levels have been associated with increased risk for coronary heart disease leading to heart...
2 commentsAir pollution vs. smoking, or who's killing who?
As new anti-smoking laws and regulations come on the scene, a few questions need to be asked. According to current CDC figures, more non-smokers than smokers are dying of respiratory diseases. Relative to actual amounts of pollution, smokers produce...
2 commentsPraying For Healing
Are you praying for healing but wondering why you are still sick? Perhaps you are unknowingly blocking the answer yourself.
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