Sentences with phrase «exhibiting old signs»

The Buchstabenmuseum is an NGO dedicated to preserving, restoring and exhibiting old signs from Berlin and around the world.

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Working with a third - party clinical testing group, Neba studied 275 children and adolescents ranging in age from 6 to 17 years old, all of whom exhibited signs of attention or behavioral concerns.
It's worth noting that some 4.5 and 5 months old exhibit signs of being ready to sleep coach, but the majority of babies are not developmentally ready until 6 months.
Han and Lachs believe it's important to understand AAFV as a condition in order to protect older adults who exhibit signs of it, distinct from behavior brought on by cognitive impairment or problems with financial judgement that preceded older age.
Pancreas tissue from older mice or from young animals subjected to sleep deprivation exhibited signs of protein misfolding, yet both were able to maintain insulin secretion and control blood sugar levels.
The system is remarkable because it exhibits signs of both youthfulness and old age.
Older adults who have become uncharacteristically sad, irritable, anxious, rude, or disinterested in friends or family — and who have been that way for at least six months — could be exhibiting warning signs, they say.
Older dogs who exhibit paw knuckling and dragging could be suffering from arthritis, or this lameness could be signs of degenerative myelopathy, or loss of myelin, a white matter sheathing the spinal cord.
Pyometra should always be considered in older intact female dogs, even if only one or two of the above clinical signs are exhibited.
Adult dogs and puppies, some of which were just days old and nursing, exhibited signs of severe, chronic neglect, including emaciation, mange, dehydration, intestinal worms, external parasites, urine scalding, severe matting, runny eyes and alopecia.
Dear Most Esteemed and Knowledgeable Kitties: My 5 - year - old male cat has been exhibiting signs of feline hyperesthesia syndrome for two years.
I'm not at the point where I'm recommending that all older dogs receive L - deprenyl in an effort to prolong their lives, but when presented with a patient who might otherwise benefit from the medication, say a dog exhibiting signs consistent with early canine cognitive dysfunction, I will be more apt to prescribe it and recommend a dog stay on it for life.
In either case, a dog heart problem is commonly exhibited by certain signs which are more prominent in middle age to older dogs.
Adult dogs and puppies, who were just weeks old, exhibited signs of severe, chronic neglect, including emaciation, mange, dehydration, intestinal worms, external parasites, runny eyes and alopecia.
That said, only ~ 20 % — or less — of all older cats that present with lower urinary tract signs (see Feline Urinary Tract Health — Cystitis) actually have an infection so ~ 80 % of this age group exhibiting these clinical signs do not need to be put on antibiotics.
Once the vet prescribed anti-inflammatory drugs, pain medication and old - fashioned TLC, the beguiling beagle started feeling better and gradually exhibiting signs of playfulness once again.
Statistics indicate that 25 % of the dogs with this type of aggression exhibited symptoms before the age of 3 months and 50 % showed signs before they were a year old.
My wonderful old (81 cat - years or so) feline friend Dr. Itchy Brother has been exhibiting the classic signs of being plugged to the gills for a few months now.
It is important to keep your older pet away from any animal exhibiting outward signs of illness or infection and talk to your veterinarian about the safety of vaccinations for your older pet.
If your dog is over 6 years old and is beginning to exhibit strange behaviors such as excessive licking, it could be a sign that he is suffering from cognitive dysfunction.
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