Within the canine species, there is a huge range in sizes and
health predispositions of certain breeds.
Do some research on the size, temperament, exercise requirements, lifespan and
health predispositions of different pets and breeds to make sure they're the right choice for you.
To help choose a breed that is right for you, browse our Large Dog Breed Center to learn more about the personalities, temperaments, and
health predispositions of big dogs.
Large breeds come with some very unique
health predispositions, and it is important for potential owners to understand these concerns before they adopt.
Reasonable suggestions here include consideration of breed - specific
health predispositions, the intended use for the animal and the age of the animal.
Not exact matches
Typically genetic
predispositions to certain disorders, and other negative influences cause declining
health of a living organism's tissues and function.
She also helped write the Violence Against Women Act and a 2008 law designed to protect people with genetic
predispositions to
health conditions from facing discrimination from their employers or
health insurance companies.
With a degree in microbiology, Slaughter championed a 2008 law intended to protect people with genetic
predispositions to
health conditions from facing discrimination from their employers or
health insurance companies.
The following Statement is a product of the Group's dialogue on genetic discrimination in
health insurance in those instances where there is a
predisposition to disease without a diagnosis of a specific illness.
Toby Jayaratne, a specialist in
health behaviour at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, worries that some people will adopt a fatalistic attitude if told that they have a genetic
predisposition to a particular disease, and become less likely to act to improve their
health.
The findings add to the list of
health problems that are already known to correspond to low birth weight, such as a
predisposition for adult - onset diabetes, hypertension, and obesity.
«Metabolic
health, in addition to genetic
predisposition, is largely dependent on behavioral factors such as dietary habits and physical activity.
GINA Becomes Genuine By late May, President George W. Bush was expected to have signed into law the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA), which will prohibit
health insurers from canceling or denying coverage or hiking premiums based on a genetic
predisposition to a specific disease.
«Our work clearly shows that
predisposition to obesity and increased body mass index is not due to a single gene or genetic change,» says senior study author Elizabeth Speliotes, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H, assistant professor of internal medicine and computational medicine and bioinformatics at the University of Michigan
Health System.
He says the goal is not to make parents worry, but rather to make people aware of their genetic
predispositions and encourage them to stay on top of their
health.
The House today passed a measure by a whopping 414 - to - 1 margin that would prohibit
health insurers from canceling or denying coverage or hiking premiums based on a genetic
predisposition to a specific disease.
Seligman's work suggests a more sophisticated model of psychological
health: «The dynamic between people's cultural context, experience,
predisposition, and physiological constitutions determines the outcomes they will experience.
Childhood and infancy factors have been linked to a
predisposition to developing Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) infection, the leading cause of
health - care associated diarrhea, according to new research being presented at the American College of Gastroenterology's 78th Annual Scientific Meeting in San Diego, CA.
Breeding of GSDs over recent years has focused on cosmetic traits which may be linked to the breed's current
predisposition to certain
health conditions.
Presentations included: Genetics Primer & Clinical Updates by Linford Williams, MS, LGC; Genetics and Women's
Health: Seeing and Foreseeing the Ethical Challenges Ahead by Ruth Farrell, MD, MA; Preimplantation Genetic Screening and Diagnosis: What You Need to Know by Marissa Coleridge, MS, LGC; Evolution of Prenatal Genetic Screening and Testing: NIPT and Beyond by Jeff Chapa, MD, MBA; Promises and Pitfalls of Prenatal Whole Exome Sequencing by Amanda Kalan, MD; Fertility Preservation and Cancer: Survivors, Previvors, and the Newly Diagnosed by Rebecca Flyckt, MD; Improving Access to Cancer Genetics via Telegenetics by Ryan Noss, MS, LGC; Breast Cancer: Management of Moderate Penetrance
Predisposition Genes by Holly Pederson, MD; Use of Hormonal and Non-hormonal Therapies in Breast Cancer Survivors and Women at High Risk for Breast / Gyn Cancers by Holly Thacker, MD; Addressing Commonly Asked Patient Questions about Genetics by Rebekah Moore, MS, LGC, Christina Rigelsky, MS, LGC and Allison Schreiber, MS, LGC; and a panel discussion on Genetic Testing Reimbursement featuring Bruce Rogen, MD, MPH and John Yao, MD, MBA, MPH, which was moderated by Daniel Sullivan, MD..
In recent years, large - scale genetic studies have accumulated ample evidence that genetic
predisposition influences peoples»
health and their risk of developing certain diseases.
But what if you took a moment to focus on all of the gains that accompany a thoughtful and well planned plant - based lifestyle, such as glowing skin, stabilized weight, new and interesting meal plans, increased energy, lower
predisposition to many
health conditions, etc.?
(I personally think the whole nature / nurture debate on genetic
predisposition to
health problems is less separated than we think.
Functional Medicine focuses on understanding the fundamental physiological processes, the environmental inputs, and the genetic
predispositions that influence
health and disease so that interventions are focused on treating the cause of the problem, not just masking the symptoms.
Naturopathic doctors recognize that their patients are human beings and take into account their mental, emotional and spiritual
health in addition to their physical
health, genetic
predisposition and environmental factors.
Doing all these things combined with a genetic
predisposition to high blood pressure only amplified my
health dilemma.
A typical visit explores your nutritional status, toxic exposures, genetic
predispositions, and emotional well being, in the context of your current state of
health.
Therefore, your
predisposition for obesity and diabetes could potentially rest heavily upon the type and
health of your gut flora!
People who have a chronic disease (or a genetic
predisposition) and want to achieve
health through nutrition.
«Through working with patients over the last 30 years, I know that the diet and lifestyle choices you make have the power to transform your
health and well - being — regardless of genetic
predispositions.
The John Henryism Hypothesis put forth by Sherman James argues that having «a strong behavioral
predisposition to cope actively with psychosocial environmental stressors» interacts with disadvantaged circumstances (like low socioeconomic status, discrimination, and structural inequality) to negatively impact
health.
This may include but is not limited to a physical to determine current overall
health and routine blood work to check for
predispositions like diabetes or high cholesterol.
This guide contains general
health information important to all canines as well as the most important genetic
predispositions for Portuguese Water Dogs.
Apart from the questions that flood your mind regarding your dog's breed, there are
health concerns, inclination of your dog towards certain patterns of illnesses and behavioral issues as well its
predisposition to genetic diseases.
Heart murmurs, juvenile cataracts, liver shunts, cleft palates, luxating patellas and
predisposition for chriptorchidism are a few
health disorders seen in this breed.
No amount of veterinary skill can change your pet's genetic
predisposition to certain
health problems.
Not only are cats problematic to monitor under anesthesia, but their small size, interesting metabolism, variable temperament, and
predisposition to particular
health ailments can also complicate anesthetic administration and monitoring.
For instance, if you know that your dog is genetically predisposed to developing canine hip dysplasia or even arthritis, then you can try to circumvent this
predisposition by giving your pet appropriate joint
health supplements.
Wet and canned foods should be avoided because of the Pom - Chi's
predisposition to oral
health troubles such as tooth decay, tooth loss, gum disease and bad breath.
If your dog might have a genetic
predisposition toward urinary tract issues, ask your vet about feeding him a food designed for urinary
health as a preventive measure.
Her age, breed, amount of physical activity, skin and coat
health, coat type, genetic
predisposition to certain conditions, medical concerns and other individual considerations all matter.
Purebred dogs not only cost more money up front, but they are usually the dogs that have genetic
predispositions to certain types of
health problems, while mixed breeds are not as susceptible.
This form of mange can indicate underlying
health problems or risk factors such as a compromised immune system, hereditary
predisposition, or an endocrine problem.
Some breeders favor different styles of Golden Retrievers and some may even have a personal preference for a lighter or a darker golden, but good breeders never focus exclusively on a specific colour, since this would unnecessarily narrow the gene - pool and may cause genetic
predispositions towards hereditary
health issues to become magnified over time.
It can occur due to genetic
predisposition, injury or as a result of other
health conditions.
There is support for you especially from your «
HEALTH COMMITTEE» We are increasingly aware as the number of tested dogs reaches 1000 that sadly very few of our breeding lines in the UK are safe from the
predisposition to this disease even though still the number of Glaucoma cases are few.
There are many factors that influence the development of periodontal disease: age, diet, shape of teeth, occlusion, bacterial flora, immune status, general
health, genetic
predisposition, lack of oral hygiene, size and shape of dental arches, breed and chewing habits or motion.
Many dogs have
health concerns or
predispositions that are breed specific.
Most heart disease is not caused by factors in the dog's environment, but by genetic
predisposition to this
health issue.
American Bobtails are a very strong and healthy breed, experiencing no known genetic
predisposition to
health problems.