WOUND HEALING AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECT IN ANIMAL MODELS OF CALENDULA OFFICINALIS
January 20, 2014 by admin
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Scientific research: Wound Healing and Anti-Inflammatory Effect in Animal Models of Calendula officinalis L. Growing in Brazil Abstract Calendula officinalis is an annual herb from Mediterranean origin which is popularly used in wound healing and as an anti-inflammatory agent. In this study, the ethanolic extract, the dichloromethane, and hexanic fractions of the flowers from plants […]
HEAT STROKE IN ANIMALS
December 1, 2013 by admin
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The following article written by Kathy Gagliardi (Centennial Valley Animal Hospital, 20.8.12) is an important reminder that animals rely on us to keep them in an environment that allows them to maintain a stable temperature: “As we rush toward the comfort of air conditioning during hot weather, we should not forget our pets and their […]
GUT MICROBES LINKED TO AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE
November 20, 2013 by admin
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GUT BACTERIA TO BLAME FOR RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS The onset of rheumatoid arthritis may in part be mediated by gut bacteria, according to a US study that for the first time identifies a link to a specific bacterial species. Using DNA analysis to compare gut microbiota in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients and healthy people, researchers from […]
DOGS HELP IMPROVE MOODS AMONG TEENS IN TREATMENT
October 23, 2013 by admin
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The following article demonstrates the importance of the relationship between humans and dogs: June 3, 2013 — Lindsay Ellsworth is prescribing a new, mood-boosting therapy for teenagers in drug and alcohol treatment: shelter dogs. “A participant at Excelsior Youth Center in Spokane, Washington, gives treats to a shelter dog from the Spokane Humane Society. A […]
GOLDEN RETRIEVER STUDY SUGGESTS NEUTERING AFFECTS DOG HEALTH
October 5, 2013 by admin
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The following article discusses research that indicates the timing of neutering a dog may increase a dog’s susceptibility to certain diseases: (Phys.org. 14 Feb 2013) – “Neutering, and the age at which a dog is neutered, may affect the animal’s risk for developing certain cancers and joint diseases, according to a new study of golden […]
NEW TEST FOR SKIN SENSITIZATION WITHOUT USING ANIMALS
October 5, 2013 by admin
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This is fabulous news! The testing of new cosmetics and other skin-care products may be done with a new test that does not involve animals. In an effort to reduce the use of animals in testing new cosmetic and other product ingredients for skin allergies, scientists are describing a new, highly accurate non-animal test for […]
OBESE DOGS – WEIGHT LOSS IMPROVES THEIR QUALITY OF LIFE
September 5, 2013 by admin
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Quality of Life of Obese Dogs Improves When They Lose Weight Researchers at the University of Liverpool have found that overweight dogs that lose weight have an improved quality of life compared to those that don’t. The article taken from the ‘The Veterinary Journal’, 2011) states: “It is estimated that approximately a third of the […]
TREATING DIABETES IN DOGS
August 13, 2013 by admin
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Keeping Pets Sweet: Treating Diabetes in Dogs Diabetes affects animals, not just humans and while humans generally show some willingness to modify their behaviour to improve treatment outcomes, pet owners face additional problems in that animals generally do not understand the need for intervention. Treatment plans should be based on an understanding of natural fluctuations […]
IS YOUR DOG AGGRESSIVE? MAYBE IT’S IN PAIN!
August 13, 2013 by admin
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Is your dog aggressive at times? Dogs can sometimes suffer sudden episodes of aggression without their owners understanding why. However, often the cause of these attacks can be due to pain which may never have been diagnosed or treated. This study below describes the characteristics of this irritability, which can make dogs violent and aggressive. […]
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE FOR ANIMALS
July 21, 2013 by admin
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As a well-qualified animal naturopath for many years, it is refreshing to see articles such as the one below that supports the use of natural treatments for animals. The following article was taken from The Washington Post. Lori Aratani. News Date: June 11, 2009: GOING BEYOND THE USUAL Rx FOR ROVER, ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS GAINING ACCEPTANCE […]