Opened in April 2009, its goal is to save more of the treatable
animals at the highest risk — kittens under 8 weeks old.
We focus on reaching pets in low - income and underserved communities, prioritizing aid for
those animals at highest risk in local shelters, and supporting efforts to control feral cat populations.
«Larger marine
animals at higher risk of extinction, and humans are to blame.»
The leptospirosis vaccine is the one least likely to provide adequate and prolonged protection, and therefore must be administered annually or more often for
animals at high risk.
Studies have shown that a dog's failure to meet owner expectations puts
the animal at high risk for surrender to a shelter.
Not exact matches
High beverage sugar as well as high animal protein intake at infancy may increase overweight risk at 8 years: a prospective longitudinal pilot s
High beverage sugar as well as
high animal protein intake at infancy may increase overweight risk at 8 years: a prospective longitudinal pilot s
high animal protein intake
at infancy may increase overweight
risk at 8 years: a prospective longitudinal pilot study
Mothers with a low intake of
animal source foods are
at higher risk of nutrient deficiency, especially for riboflavin and vitamin B - 12.
«The chemicals produced by cooking meats
at high temperatures induce oxidative stress, inflammation and insulin resistance in
animal studies, and these pathways may also lead to an elevated
risk of developing
high blood pressure,» said Gang Liu, Ph.D., lead author of the study and a postdoctoral research fellow in the department of nutrition
at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston.
Animals that are classified as «critically endangered» are
at the
highest risk — their numbers in the wild may be extraordinarily low or their territories incredibly small.
«When we examined the associations of the three food categories with heart disease
risk, we found that healthy plant foods were associated with lower
risk, whereas less healthy plant foods and
animal foods were associated with
higher risk,» said Ambika Satija, ScD, a postdoctoral fellow
at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston and the study's lead author.
While Payne and his colleagues did not directly examine why large modern marine
animals are
at higher risk of extinction, their findings are consistent with a growing body of scientific literature that point to humans as the main culprits.
A pro-vegetarian diet — one that has a
higher proportion of plant - based foods compared to
animal - based foods is linked to lower
risks of dying from heart disease and stroke, according to new research presented
at the American Heart Association EPI / Lifestyle 2015 meeting.
The new analysis, conducted
at Massachusetts General Hospital, found that people who ate a lot of
animal protein had a
higher - than - average
risk of dying over the next few decades, especially if they favored processed red meat over fish or poultry.
Animal research has linked such increases to a
higher risk for developing anxiety and depression, explained study author Jiook Cha, an assistant professor in the division of child and adolescent psychiatry
at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City.
Decades of research confirm that eating a
high protein diet, especially when the protein comes primarily or exclusively from
animal products, leads to an and puts you
at risk for developing heart disease, cancer, hypertension, and obesity (7 - 13).
People who avoid
animal products generally have a
higher risk of becoming deficient in vitamin B12 and possibly several other nutrients.54 - 59 Interestingly, vegans also tend to be
at a
higher risk of developing advanced glycation end products, possibly as the result of not consuming enough of the amino acid carnosine.
Fit in some raw
animal protein and fats (from
high quality sources), preferably daily, such as raw dairy foods (milk, cream, kefir, unheated yogurts, ice cream), raw fish (ideally fermented), and raw muscle or organ meats (such as steak tartare, freezing meat for
at least two weeks before consumption to eliminate parasite
risk), and egg yolks (see side bar What's the Story with Raw Eggs?).
«A shift to a dietary pattern
higher in healthful plant - based foods, such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds, and lower in
animal - based foods, especially red and processed meats, can confer substantial health benefits in reducing
risk of type 2 diabetes,» said Frank Hu, professor of nutrition and epidemiology
at Harvard Chan School and senior author of the study.
Some glandular products are
at risk for salmonella and other infections, but the
high standards of
animal health from the source makes this product safe and effective.
Eating
animal sources of K2 isn't necessary and exposes us to saturated fat, cholesterol, hormones and persistent organic pollutants not to mention arsenic and mercury in fish while putting us
at higher risk for a food borne illness aka the «stomach flu» see http://nutritionfacts.org/video/fecal-contamination-of-sushi/.
In the meantime, the results of experiments in
animals and humans suggest that lipid - lowering drug treatment, especially with the fibrates and statins, should be avoided except in patients
at high short - term
risk of coronary heart disease.
In
animal studies, we see the opposite: protein restriction extends maximum lifespan, which means that
at high ages, mortality is lower, but increases
risk of early death, which means that in middle age mortality is
higher.
Animal fats may not suitable for people who are
at significant
risk of
high cholesterol.
Heme iron found in the blood and muscle tissue of
animal foods may also increase
risk of cancer, as may the chemical pollutants in meat, which can lead to premature puberty, putting children
at higher risk for cancer later in life.
If we equate de facto ketogenic diets with
high - protein diets (which is not always correct) then the
risks proposed by critics of this type of dietary approach are essentially those of possible kidney damage due to
high levels of nitrogen excretion during protein metabolism, which can cause an increase in glomerular pressure and hyperfiltration.12 There is not wide agreement between studies; however, some infer the possibility of renal damage from
animal studies, 99, 100 whereas others, looking
at both
animal models, meta - analyses and human studies, propose that even
high levels of protein in the diet do not damage renal function.101, 102 In subjects with intact renal function,
higher dietary protein levels caused some functional and morphological adaptations without negative effects.103 There may actually be renal - related effects, but on blood pressure rather than morphological damage.
Conclusions and Relevance
High animal protein intake was positively associated with cardiovascular mortality and high plant protein intake was inversely associated with all - cause and cardiovascular mortality, especially among individuals with at least 1 lifestyle risk fac
High animal protein intake was positively associated with cardiovascular mortality and
high plant protein intake was inversely associated with all - cause and cardiovascular mortality, especially among individuals with at least 1 lifestyle risk fac
high plant protein intake was inversely associated with all - cause and cardiovascular mortality, especially among individuals with
at least 1 lifestyle
risk factor.
Findings In this cohort study,
high intake of
animal protein was positively associated with mortality, with the inverse true for
high intake of plant protein, especially among individuals with
at least 1 lifestyle
risk factor.
Animal products: The Non-GMO Project also considers livestock, apiculture, and aquaculture products at high risk because genetically engineered ingredients are common in animal
Animal products: The Non-GMO Project also considers livestock, apiculture, and aquaculture products
at high risk because genetically engineered ingredients are common in
animalanimal feed.
Although
higher intake of
animal protein was associated with
higher cardiovascular mortality and
higher intake of plant protein was associated with lower mortality, these associations were confined to participants with
at least 1 lifestyle
risk factor.
High animal protein intake was positively associated with cardiovascular mortality and high plant protein intake was inversely associated with all - cause and cardiovascular mortality, especially among individuals with at least 1 lifestyle risk fac
High animal protein intake was positively associated with cardiovascular mortality and
high plant protein intake was inversely associated with all - cause and cardiovascular mortality, especially among individuals with at least 1 lifestyle risk fac
high plant protein intake was inversely associated with all - cause and cardiovascular mortality, especially among individuals with
at least 1 lifestyle
risk factor.
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A smaller
animal is going to be
at a
higher risk of more severe invenomition and intoxication because of the venom to size ratio, Shirley said.
Lacking the interception of her trio of rescuers, Bennie was probably destined for the City of Tulsa's
animal control facility,
at high risk of euthanasia due to her health complications.
The Orthopedic Foundation of
Animals (OFA) believes that some of the breeds
at highest risk are:
Because of this,
animal shelters, feral cat colonies, and any other large group of cats are
at the
highest risk of housing viral or bacterial infection epidemics.
Younger
animals with less developed immune systems are
at a much
higher risk of death when contracting leptospirosis.
I would venture to say that working dog breeders and owners are attentive to their
animals, leaving them not
at high risk to these problems.
Obesity can shorten a companion
animal's life by contributing to heart and liver problems, diabetes, arthritis, bladder cancer, and skin disorders and it can put a cat or dog
at higher risk while undergoing anesthesia and surgery.
Our new tri-state area foster program will save lives — it's offering an alternative for
animals at -
risk of being killed within the shelter and also providing new avenues for adoption through Best Friends» marketing and adoption events (including our
high - volume pet adoption events that we hold biannually in the area).
The
animals served by the Spay Shuttle are those that have been identified as being
at highest risk for reproduction and then admission to the shelter, based upon breed, age and residence within
high - intake neighborhoods in Knoxville and Knox County.
High -
risk animals include dogs and cats less than six months old, bully breeds of dogs (as these breeds account for a significant portion of the intake population
at Young - Williams) and «community» or feral cats.
Although the
animal's age when it was neutered affected its
risk of disease, all five of the diseases analyzed were recorded
at higher rates among neutered dogs compared to non-neutered dogs.
The spay / neuter program will consist of two parts: the low - cost spay / neuter clinic
at Young - Williams
Animal Village
at 6400 Kingston Pike, which will be available to community members who income qualify for reduced cost surgery services, and the mobile Spay Shuttle, which Young - Williams will utilize to target and alter
high -
risk animals,
at no cost, where they live throughout Knox County.
Since German Shepherd Dogs are
at increased
risk for GDV and due to the
high value of working dogs, many owners of working dogs opt to perform prophylactic gastropexies on all their
animals.
Senior
animals and those that already have hypothyroidism, Cushing's disease or compromised immune systems, such as cats with feline leukemia or Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV), are
at an even
higher risk of health complications due to the bacteria in their mouths when dental disease is present.
Unfortunately, unless people who work with
animals learn how to keep themselves emotionally healthy and balanced while doing this important work, they'll be
at high risk of leaving their job,... Learn More
Since then we have created partnerships with more than 40 different shelters to transfer
animals at risk of euthanasia to our facility for the second chance they deserve; we have developed the second
highest volume spay / neuter clinic in Washington state; and we have continued to expand our efforts to ensure healthy, adoptable and treatable
animals across Washington state and beyond are given a second chance.
Veterinarians and other
animal healthcare workers have more exposure to
animals and therefore are
at a
higher risk.
We are dedicated to rescuing dogs and cats left homeless for whatever reason —
animals in public shelters where they are
at high risk of euthanasia due to pet overpopulation,
animals given up by their owners because of difficult circumstances, and those in danger of abuse or neglect.