Articles, tagged with "arthritis", page 3
17th January 2012
Some may possibly believe that having a raised dog bed is basically over the leading. On the contrary, delivering 1 of these beds for your preferred pooch will in fact boost their health. Would you rather sleep on the floor or up high on a mattress frame?...
Read >
Author:
Ivan Tse
10th January 2012
There must be hundreds of weight loss plans on the market. In addition to that, every second person you talk to has a pet theory on how to lose weight. Yet, the best way to lose weight could be the no weight loss plan. This means you do not set out to los...
Read >
Author:
William Burnell
06th January 2012
Within the health and wellness industry, it is impressive to note the meteoric rise in popularity of the alkaline water machine and water ionizer. Basically, an alkaline water machine changes normal regular faucet water into clean alkaline water with anti...
Read >
Author:
tlane
03rd January 2012
We recently treated an 84-year-old male for arthritis in his right hand.
The knuckles in his thumb, all the way back to the joint near his wrist, were swollen to twice the size of his other hand. The entire area was discolored. It was so painful that...
Read >
Author:
Holistic Health Alternative
28th December 2011
It's been a long, hard day at work. You've had to deal with a stroppy boss and fought you're way through rush hour traffic. So, now time for candles, a hot, relaxing bath, glass of wine and then off to bed on a nice relaxing hard wooden floor. What? Well ...
Read >
Author:
Petpromenade
28th December 2011
More than time just like with humans dogs develop different types of disorders. As our pets get older, several occasions they are going to demand some type of unique care and comfort. We like to be able to treat our dogs as if they are any other member ...
Read >
Author:
bonnie rivera
22nd December 2011
I have had many canines in my life and every one of them has suffered to some degree the effects of arthritis in dogs. In fact, almost all dogs will suffer from this disease to some degree in their later years of life. There are no cures for it. All a dog...
Read >
Author:
Steve Weber
21st December 2011
Many people somehow consider feet as the last concerned part of our body, but indeed, they are the base of a good health of the entire body. Sometimes, we tend to neglect the health of our feet, and we wear the most uncomfortable pair just because they lo...
Read >
Author:
carbr71
20th December 2011
Curious as to how exercise can affect your joints affected by osteoarthritis? Interested in finding out what exercises are best for you and what a good exercise program for osteoarthritis should consist of? If you are, then this article is for you.
Can...
Read >
Author:
Michael Martin
20th December 2011
Although older dogs can be a joy to be around, they often begin having significant health issues as they age. We've had a number of dogs who live to be 16 and 17 years of age. By that time, the dogs are usually suffering severely from arthritis, loss of h...
Read >
Author:
Steve Weber
19th December 2011
Bathing options for the disabled may seem quite limited, depending on their disability of course. Some can’t use showers as they can’t stand or can’t stand for long, others struggle with getting in and out of a standard bath but many disabilities and othe...
Read >
Author:
Eric Watson
13th December 2011
Cross Training for Fitness and Fatness
The numbers on your scale do not indicate whether you are fit or fat. Far more significant than your total body weight is the composition of your body tissue. If a man’s fatty tissue is bigger than 14% up to 15% o...
Read >
Author:
robert taylor
09th December 2011
They will divert your tensed moods, by wagging their tail. They will
drench your skin by their tiny tongue licks. Though they can't speak,
they do drop some signs in your mind. No one else is more loyal than
them and they are none other than your pets....
Read >
Author:
Frank K Muller
08th December 2011
Regrettably arthritis is a disease that doesn't just affect the human race. Sadly it is a very common medical condition in both humans and animals. Arthritis is an inflammation in a joint, and it can affect any part of your dog's body. The main effects ar...
Read >
Author:
Petpromenade
07th December 2011
Everyone knows that arthritis can be very painful and is actually a chronic joint condition which can cause major loss of the range of movements of the affected joints. There are also other symptoms such as heat coming from the joint, stiffness, muscle cr...
Read >
Author:
Pippa Brown