Articles, tagged with "seizures", page 1
02nd June 2011
Sometimes dogs seem to shiver and shake all over, worrying their owners. Here are a few reasons why your dog may be trembling.
• Dogs get cold and shiver just like we do, especially those with very short hair. That's why you see so many Chihuahuas in s...
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Author:
Rebecca Ann
19th January 2011
Salt biphosphate and also salt phosphate are usually types associated with phosphorus, which usually is really an effortlessly happening compound that's essential inside each and every cellular within the physique.
Salt biphosphate along with salt phos...
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Author:
zal221090
26th October 2010
Most Americans these days are very well informed of the significance of calcium in the body. Few, however, understand the need for magnesium, a crucial mineral that includes a close partnership with calcium. In fact, magnesium and calcium are equally nece...
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Author:
Audrey Padarn
11th August 2010
Some believe that commercial dog food is at the heart of many different illness in canines, and I think it may have contributed to my dog's seizures and may have even caused them. Cory, my dog had seizures and they gradually lowered in occurrences once I ...
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Author:
Jacob Akshire
28th June 2010
Running your own business can be a challenge, but it can also be frustrating. If you don't have experience in running a business yourself, you may find yourself with more problems than you can handle, especially if you choose an area in which you are not ...
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Author:
Erik Hammond
01st June 2010
Following the release of recent research indicating that people with alcohol flush reaction are at an increased risk of esophageal cancer, this article looks at the possible link between alcohol allergy, alcohol flush reaction, and in turn, an increased r...
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Asian Flush Cure
01st June 2010
Asian flush and alcohol allergy are two disorders that affect nearly 50% of Asian people. What these disorders have in common is that they both come about as a result of drinking alcohol and therefore can be very annoying for the affected individuals. Thi...
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Author:
Asian Flush Cure
06th April 2010
I spoke to my doctor in the beginning of the week regarding my Klonopin withdrawal and Prozac withdrawal. Because of all the symptoms and bizzare feelings I have been having, I asked if I should be in a rehab at this point. He said no, it would not be app...
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Author:
norma16
18th February 2010
Dogs shake and shiver but there is not a big difference between them. A shaking dog can mean more than pain or minor irritation and a shivering dog evidently feels cold. While a shaking dog may tremble from too much weight and fun but in most situations, ...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
25th August 2009
Prevention is certainly better than cure and same goes for both humans and animals. Prevention is the most important thing in order to ensure that your pet Chinchilla is healthy at all times. There are a lot of things that are crucial in ensuring that you...
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Author:
jimmendez0529
08th July 2009
Just because a brand of dog food is well-known does that make it the best dog food to feed your pet? The most popular and well-known brands are not necessarily the most nutritious. Sadly the best dog food for your dog is probably not even being sold in yo...
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Author:
Leslie Nunez
23rd June 2009
Tramadol is a medication developed by the German pharmaceutical firm Grunenthal GmbH, and is used for treating severe chronic pain. Specifically, it is most often used to relieve pain associated with neuralgia, which is pain onset by a change in neurologi...
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Author:
Nathan Milhoan
26th April 2009
"An Easter Miracle" was the comment made by a family member of a recent client who had contacted me to work with him on some issues, alcoholism being the main one.
Chris from the UK has been alcohol dependant for 20 years and it had got to the point w...
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Author:
Graeme Errington
05th January 2009
What type of over-the-counter acid reflux drugs can really cure acid reflux or heartburn? Over-the-counter drugs or OTC don't usually require a doctor's prescription and can be bought immediately from any drugstores. Over-the-counter products such as anta...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
05th September 2008
GABA is gama amino butyric acid, and is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that is essential for the proper function of your brain and the central nervous system, and has the effect of reducing excessive brain activity and promoting a state of calm. For many ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer