Animals and human health Communicating with our pets brings us a lot of positive emotions. And it has been known since ancient times that they also positively affect the health of their masters. www.baltictimes.com
Lloyd I. Sederer, MD: The End of My Mother's Life: There Must Be a Better Way Western medicine seems short of effective interventions with many terminal illnesses. Until there is a better way, be kind and deal with the decision-making process as early as possible. www.huffingtonpost.com
PennHIP radiographic method may hold potential to evaluate human susceptibility to hip dysplasia A study comparing a University of Pennsylvania method for evaluating a dog's susceptibility to hip dysplasia to the traditional American method has shown that 80 percent of dogs judged to be normal by the traditional method are actually at risk for developing osteoarthritis and hip dysplasia, according to the Penn method. www.news-medical.net
ZYGOTE Memories are confusing, but I am not Lester Pangborn, as they claim. I can almost feel the open gaps in the back of my brain, like little green holes, as I sit before this orange screen. My thoughts are very slow. www.heise.de
GreenDog Naturals Healthy Motion Supplement Addresses Joint Health and Eases Discomfort in Dogs SANTA CRUZ, Calif., Aug. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Time goes by so quickly, especially when counting in dog years. One of the greatest challenges dog lovers face is how quickly our beloved friends age. We want to extend our time together, keeping our dogs comfortable and mobile, maintaining the puppy within that we love. GreenDog Naturals®, formulated and distributed by Rainbow Light, a respected ... www.redorbit.com
Dog with arthritis on the mend after stem cell procedure by Randolph NJ vet Dr. Brian T. Voynick The dog whose arthritic right-hind knee received an injection of regenerative stem cells at a Randolph veterinary hospital two weeks ago is now more mobile and walking with greater zeal, his owner said. www.dailyrecord.com
Stem cells help Brielle dog heal The dog from Brielle whose arthritic right hind knee received an injection of regenerative stem cells at a Randolph veterinary hospital two weeks ago is now more mobile and walking with greater zeal, his owner said. www.app.com
How Often Should You Take A Cat To The Vet? Why do cats owners take their pet to the veterinarian less often than dog owners do? We speak to two local veterinarians about the benefits of preventive care for cats, and some of the most common illnesses that cats face. www.kpbs.org
Randolph, NJ, vet performs rare stem cell procedure on dog RANDOLPH — Bentley has had trouble walking for some time now. A ligament injury resulted in arthritis in the 2-year-old Great Pyrenees' right hind knee. www.dailyrecord.com
Beloved pet's death turns woman into feral hog hunter She’s never hunted before, but now she’s on a one-woman crusade against noxious beasts. Ever since feral hogs killed her favorite dog, Yvonne Bouchard, who lives near Diana, has been hoping to get the wild pigs in her deer rifle sights. www.gilmermirror.com
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