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Addisons Disease by Susie ... etes precedes the development of adrenocortical insufficiency in most patients, and often presents at a young age.6 Addison's disease in patients with type 1 diabetes usually has an autoimmune aetiology, and the present patient had pluriglandular endocrine deficiencies. The association of Addison's disease with thyroiditis is known as Schmidt's sy ... Read on »
Addison's disease by Dr. Anshu Gupta Patient ExpertPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee ... cated just above the kidneys. It belongs to a class of hormones called glucocorticoids, which affect almost every organ and tissue in the body. Scientists think that cortisol has possibly hundreds of effects in the body. Cortisol's most important job is to help the body respond to stress. Among its other vital tasks, cortisolhelps maintain blood pr ... Read on »
DECREASING DISEASE RISKS FOR YOUR DOGS... by Helpful Buckeye Doctor of Veterinary MedicineHealth MavenPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Keeping your dog healthy can present many of the same challenges as keeping your cat healthy (from last week's issue of Questions On Dogs and Cats ); however, since dogs and their own ... Read on »
Riley, What a Dog! by Dr. Kim .. Naturopathic DoctorHealth Maven Hey my little buddy Riley is back to share his glam shot with you all hehe. He is quite the vogue dog in this photo. Riley has been my guest before too. He shared with us his meeting with Santa and some of his earlier, younger photos when he was all Riley’d Up! All in [... ... Read on »
What's in a hot dog? by Robin P. Patient ExpertHealth Maven ... anyone know they were any different. Everyone said they were good - I don't eat hot dogs so I can't say how they taste. My 10-year-old son ate them and said it was good. Are Your Vitamins Safe?Surprise source of vitamin Dwww.AreVitaminsSafe.com Read on »
What Does Your Dog Mean About You? by Matt FM. Patient Expert Dogs come in all shapes in sizes, as do their owners. But does owning a certain breed say something in particular about the owners? According to this article, owners of cert ... Read on »
This Dog has vestibular disease by heru m. Patient Expert Want to know what is vestibular disease vestibular apparatus is the neurological equipment responsible for perceiving one’s body’s orientation relative to the earth (determining if you are upside-down, st ... Read on »
What is the Ideal Breed of Dog if You or a Loved One has Allergies? by Neil Kao Medical Doctor ... he fur when done outside and not by the person with allergies will reduce the amount of dander that is available to be shed indoors.If you have questions about allergies, ask your doctor... Read on »
Poll results: "What's your favorite summertime exercise activity with your dog?" by PetDoc Doctor of Veterinary Medicine The people have spoken! In a recent poll we asked what your favorite summertime exercise activity was for you and your dog. As of today, 31% of you agree that walking, jogging or hiking with your dog is the way to go during the su ... Read on »
Dog Food Cause Of Salmonella Outbreak- What's Really In That Dog Chow? by Robin P. Patient ExpertHealth Maven ... ears ago. I did my research and found the food she ate was possibly the cause. A pet's good health starts with the food they eat, just like with people. These are not things your dog should eat for health. *Ground Yellow Corn is the entire corn kernel, ground or chopped. Corn is considered to be highly allergenic and difficult for dogs to digest. ... Read on »