Sentences with phrase «associated with joint problems»

Obesity in pets is associated with joint problems, diabetes mellitus, respiratory compromise, and decreased life span; recent estimations suggest that up to 35 percent of dogs and cats in the U.S. suffer -LSB-...]
Obesity in pets is associated with joint problems, diabetes mellitus, respiratory compromise, and decreased life span; recent estimations suggest that up to 35 percent of dogs and cats in the U.S. suffer from obesity.

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This breakfast contains inflammation fighting antioxidants helping reduce pain associated with arthritis and joint problems
But the Joint Commission has acknowledged that individual alarm signals can be difficult to detect, and that this phenomenon is at least partially responsible for the patient safety problems associated with medical alarms.
Early dementia is typically associated with memory and thinking problems; but older adults should also be vigilant about hearing and communication problems, suggest recent findings in a joint Baycrest - University of Memphis study.
The problem is that S. lugdunensis is itself associated with a range of infections — including of the heart, joints, skin, and eyes — so that strategy could be dangerous.
In addition to causing muscle - related signs and symptoms, these conditions are also associated with common spinal problems, especially as part of the «joint complex dysfunction» (12).
Thyroid problems are associated with a variety of conditions that cause pain to your nerves, muscles, and joints.
Excessive skin folds are also associated with collagen disorders which can cause joint problems in puppies and older dogs
«We don't care how rapidly small - breed dogs grow, but we do want to slow down the growth of large - breed dogs because rapid growth puts them at risk for orthopedic problems [difficulty with the skeletal system or associated muscles, joints and ligaments] down the line.»
Joint problems can hinder walking, exercising, or performing many other tasks associated with his everyday life.
This separation of the two bones within a joint is called subluxation and this, and this alone, causes all of the resulting problems we associate with the disease.
Declawing is a euphemism for the devastatingly painful surgery of paw tip amputation (amputation of the first joints) and that often paw amputation results in lifelong behavioral problems such as biting, hiding and urinating and defecating out - of - box because use of the paws to cover litter becomes forever associated with excruciating pain.
Obesity and dental problems are associated with highly processed manufactured pet foods **, especially those high in cereals, and can lead to heart, kidney, liver, and joint inflammation, pancreatic disease and related digestive problems, Type 11 diabetes, and other health problems, including increased susceptibility to infections and allergies because the animals» immune systems are impaired.
These drugs can help to relieve arthritis related discomfort and joint problems associated with canine osteoarthritis.
Sometimes this pain is associated with dental or surgical procedures, while other times it is with acute orthopedic / back problems or more chronic degenerative joint diseases and arthritis.
Diabetes, joint disease and skin problems can be associated with obesity and poor nutrition in dogs and cats.
Other health problems may be associated with it including heart abnormalities, joint pain, and spine curvature.
Both of these health problems are usually hereditary (caused by problems relating to joint growth) and are most commonly associated with larger breeds.
Cat charity International Cat Care is delighted that the Mail on Sunday has raised the issue of so - called «designer» cats, in this case the short legged Munchkin, and highlighted health issues associated with the breed, which include back and joint problems, and pain.
However, the study did find that more frequent contact between parents in either joint or sole custody arrangements was «associated with more emotional and behavioral problems in the children.»
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