Sentences with phrase «of skeletal problems»

The recipe is designed to help lower the risk of skeletal problems while helping the puppy cope with issues associated with rapid growth periods.
Increased levels of Vitamins A and D are bad for your puppy and it could lead to all kinds of skeletal problems.

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Too much indentation in the mattress can create a whole slew of problems ranging from incorrect support for quickly developing skeletal structures, all the way to SIDS.
The most severe form of the disease is fatal, and even the milder form can cause mild retardation and skeletal problems.
The consequences of pituitary dysfunction are wide ranging and particularly serious in children, who can suffer severe learning disabilities, growth and skeletal problems, as well as effects on puberty and sexual function.
Another chapter, «Bones and the law», has a particularly misleading title since, instead of being devoted to forensic cases, or to the thorny problem of objections by indigenous peoples to the disturbance of their ancestors» remains (a topic not even alluded to), it is merely a detailed account of how far you can sex and age skeletal material.
A mutation in the gene encoding fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) has been associated with two types of skeletal dysplasia, thanatophoric dysplasia (TD), a skeletal dysplasia that cause serious respiratory problems at birth and is often lethal, and achondroplasia (ACH), which causes stunted growth and other complications throughout life.
It is characterized by the wasting of skeletal muscles and caused by progressive degeneration of nerve cells in the spinal cord; the disease leads to increasing muscular weakness, atrophy and premature death due to respiratory problems.
I now propose to tackle the new problem of the molecular basis of skeletal muscle fatigue, particularly as it relates to loss of muscle function with aging.
This expertise includes diagnosis as well as surgical and nonsurgical treatment for a wide range of problems such as skeletal deformities, musculoskeletal diseases, and traumatic injuries.
So skeletal muscle, which is mostly quiescent and not replaced in a lifetime, is the subject of a study into DNA damage, but skin or stomach lining is not, despite being turned over really quickly... anyone else see a problem with this?!? LOL
Skeletal abnormalities, including growth plate changes, rib cage deformities, scoliosis (curvature of the spine), delayed tooth development, dental abscesses, cavities and gum problems
The problem is that although there is evidence of stone tools on Flores dated to 840,000 years ago, there is no associated skeletal material, and all examples of H. floresiensis are already small - bodied.
«Chief among them is vitamin A. Individuals who have been deprived of sufficient vitamin A during gestation tend to have narrow faces and skeletal structure, small palates and crowded teeth.16 Extreme vitamin A deprivation results in blindness, skeletal problems and other birth defects.17 Individuals receiving optimal vitamin A from the time of conception have broad handsome faces, strong straight teeth, and excellent bone structure.
There are two large problems with this theory: first, many accounts of the Inuit noted remarkable skeletal health; second, eating meat does not leach calcium from bone.
The archeological record shows that in every measurable way human health declined with this transition, with clear evidence of physical degeneration, including a loss of height and bone density, and a dramatic increase in dental and skeletal problems.
I started taking supplemental D when some of the dairy products that didn't contain it started giving me tooth and skeletal pain; the D3 solved the problem and hasn't caused any problems.
In terms of lymphoedemas, which are generally an epi fascial problem, the most important uptake vessels (called lymph capillaries or initial lymphatics) are located within the epifascial compartment, above the deep fascia which overlies the skeletal musculature.
Veterinary acupuncture is prescribed for a variety of conditions ranging from reproductive problems in cows, to musculo skeletal problems such as paralysis or disc pathology in horses and dogs, as well as skin disease and feline asthma in cats, and diarrhoea and incontinence in pets.
«The age - related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function is a major public health problem.
«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.»
On top of that, long nails may also cause your dog to walk in an irregular way which in the long run may lead to skeletal problems.
Research has shown that rapid puppy growth — especially in a large breed of dog — can increase the risk of skeletal, joint, and other health problems.
A chubby puppy may look cute, but she'll be more prone to skeletal problems as she grows, especially if she's one of the larger breeds.
Stiffness when sitting and laying down can be signs of several muscular or skeletal problems in young, large breed dogs.
Recommended timing may depend on factors such as expected age of skeletal maturity, the presence of developmental problems such as recessed vulva in females, and behavioral concerns.
Some skeletal problems are associated with genetics and are out of your control.
Unlike other forms of skeletal dysplasia, SD2 is not associated with any vision or hearing problems.
No skeletal problems, dysplasia or anything of that nature.
Young large breed dogs are at higher risk of developing skeletal problems than small breed dogs, even when both are fed diets with too little or too much calcium.
Signs produced by protein deficiency or an improper protein: calorie ratio may include any or all of the following: reduced growth rates in puppies and kittens, anemia, weight loss, skeletal muscle atrophy, dull unkempt hair coat, anorexia, reproductive problems, persistent unresponsive parasitism or low - grade microbial infection, impaired protection via vaccination, rapid weight loss after injury or during disease, and failure to respond properly to treatment of injury or disease.
Obesity is a common health problem for dogs and cats of all ages, increasing the risk of serious diseases and health problems, such as diabetes, arthritis, and cardiovascular, respiratory, and muscular - skeletal disorders.
After 6 months, the puppies fed ad lib all had skeletal problems, as did the load - bearing puppies (5), thus demonstrating the adverse effect of excess weight during growth.
Even if his sire and dam are free of hip and eye problems, any dog headed for a physically taxing job or sport should be checked for skeletal health.
The size of Rottweilers leads them to share a number of joint / skeletal problems with other large breeds of dogs such as German Shepherds, Great Danes, Mastiffs etc..
Some lines have had problems with pectus excavatum, a malformation of the skeletal structure in the upper body.
Doing so can prevent the absorption of important nutrients, create an upset stomach, or cause skeletal problems.
Particularly in cases of SEVERE joint, nerve or skeletal problems, our elevated 7 - inch height health - advantage allows your dog to «walk off» their Big Barker, not struggle to raise themselves from the «grounded start» provided by normal dog beds.
As is true of many small breeds, the Cheagle is at risk for skeletal problems and hypoglycemia — Cheagles are also prone to snoring when they sleep.
Overdoses of vitamins and minerals in the diet have been proven to cause a variety of problems, such as cleft palate, heart defects and skeletal anomalies.
It can be difficult to make a positive diagnosis since other problems, such as drug reactions, cancer, kidney disease, muscular skeletal disorders can all have many of the same signs or symptoms.
Due to their enhanced risk of developing skeletal and hip problems, it's essential that Great Danes get plenty of exercise starting from a young age.
Studies have demonstrated that controlled, meal feeding of pups leads to a slower growth rate, less skeletal problems, but does not decrease the final mature body size compared to pups fed free choice (Hedhammer et al., 1974).
Chondrodysplasia, a heritable skeletal disorder that has been incorporated into the phenotype of many dog breeds [13], predisposes English bulldogs to skeletal disorders such as hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, luxating patella and shoulders, intervertebral disk disease, cruciate ligament rupture, hemivertebra, torsional pelvic deformity and problems with normal copulation and parturition [14, 15].
Excess feeding large breed puppies, especially during the rapid growth phase, can lead to a variety of health problems most common being skeletal, bone & joint related.
The ailments acupuncture for dogs can heal include skin disorders, internal organ disorders which otherwise may require complicated and possible fatal surgery, muscle and skeletal abnormalities, painful joints due to arthritis and loss of bone strength, neurological illness, female dogs reproductive issues as well as male dogs with problems siring litters of pups.
The clinical signs may be very mild, from almost undetectable bowing or shortening of the legs, to obvious skeletal deformity and the presence of several health problems.
Lack of vitamin A in puppies directly relates to retarded growth rates, weakness in the muscle, vision problems, a poor coat condition, skeletal and nervous disorders such as hydrocephalus and cleft palate.
His own feng shui issue, which a lion is currently staring down, is a skeletal tree that faces the main entrance and seems to loom ominously over the property — «a bit of a problem,» he said, looking at it with concern.
Gretchen Hofmann who studies sea urchin larvae calls this the «double jeopardy» problem, where larvae can still make their skeletal rods, but doing so comes at the cost of being able to cope with thermal stress.
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