Articles, tagged with "renal failure", page 5
16th March 2010
We all love our dogs and want to give them the best life has to offer. But with so many variations of dog food in the market, it isn't always easy to identify the best food for our dog. Who can possibly feel confident when so many brands trumpet buzzwords...
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Author:
Steve Rankin
16th March 2010
What changes do you need to make to your dog feeding regime as your dog gets older?
The changes you make to your dog feeding regime, and when you make them will vary depending on the age of your dog, and the breed of your dog.
It is considered that the ...
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Author:
Quentin Justice
18th February 2010
High blood pressure is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease, stroke, heart failure, peripheral vascular disease and renal failure. High blood pressure is more likely to develop among people who are overweight or physically inactive, or have high...
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Author:
alternative
11th February 2010
Kidney stones or urinary tract stones are stones formed in the kidney, and include stones in the kidney cavity and urine leader, it is called the upper urinary tract.
Kidney stone disease may be due to a variety of reasons, and hence disease severity v...
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Author:
herbalcure30
04th February 2010
When you are looking for nursing career information in the Internet, you will find various stories about people who state with confidence that they "wanted to be a nurse" since birth - or as long as they can remember.
The nursing career has a huge attr...
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Author:
Ashley Moore
21st January 2010
There are two types of diabetes, which consists of Type I and Type II. It is important to understand the distinction between the two and how both are treated.
Type 1 diabetes is commonly found in children and/or adolescents, but may also occur in adult...
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Author:
Richard Hewitt
08th January 2010
The kidneys are one of the four organs in our body responsible for eliminating waste products and built up toxins. When kidney stones, heavy metal build up, and solvents get into our bodies they compromise our kidneys. As do things like pesticides and afl...
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Author:
Kaleb
08th January 2010
Canine bladder stones form when bacteria enters the urinary tract or if your dog is suffering from a problem that restricts the flow of urine.
Bacterial infection causes inflammation of the bladder, a condition called cystitis. When the body's defense...
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Author:
Jeff Grill
07th January 2010
Diabetes
Persons, whose body doesn't produce needed quantity of insulin and/or use it in proper manner, are diabetic. Everything in the life of a diabetic person turns bitter. Although certain hereditary and environmental reasons like obesity and no exer...
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Author:
sstcredo
07th January 2010
What are dog bladder crystals?
At the risk of stating the obvious, I have to say that they are nothing but stones in your dog's bladder. They are also referred to as uroliths.
What causes the formation of a dog bladder crystal?
There are a numbe...
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Author:
Jeff Grill
06th January 2010
Gout is swelling or inflammation in the joints. It is caused by a build up of uric acid in ones blood. It can range on the pain spectrum from just an annoying discomfort to severe pain. Those who suffer from it report a feeling of hot, tenderness around t...
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Author:
Sam Worthing
04th January 2010
Hypertension has enormous dangerous aspects. One of such aspect is you being absolutely unconscious about the fact that you actually suffer from hypertension. Generally hypertension or high blood pressure does not have any symptoms. That is the reason you...
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Author:
SandraBishop
18th December 2009
When you think about water damage, pictures of flooded in areas, marked walls, distorted papers and things, shriveled carpets, and ceilings in walls and buildings come to mind. However, many people postpone water damage restoration carries because of it a...
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Author:
Jerry Jacson
13th October 2009
Pancreas Transplantation in India
Your pancreas is a narrow organ, about 6 inches long, that lies behind the stomach. The pancreas produces a hormone called insulin that regulates the amount of sugar in the blood. It also makes enzymes that are...
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Author:
WeCareIndia
13th September 2009
What is Slimming Pill? Look around, you will notice that there are advertisements from companies everywhere, from internet to magazines and newspaper, to justify, they have the best and safest slimming products. The fact is many of these products are eith...
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Author:
Serene