Not exact matches
Meanwhile,
oral supplements face
exposure to stomach acid, digestive enzymes,
food - related breakdown, first pass metabolism, and other bioavailability issues in the gastrointestinal system which ultimately limit their desired effects.
«Recently, preliminary results from a laboratory research project funded by the Alberta Prion Research Institute and Alberta Livestock Meat Agency, and led by a Canadian
Food Inspection Agency scientist indicated that CWD has been transmitted
to cynomolgus macaques through intracranial and
oral routes of
exposure.
Factors that may increase the risk of
oral SCC include flea collars, high volumes of canned
food, and household smoke
exposure; however, there is no one factor that is known
to cause SCC.
Nevertheless, advises Dr. McEntee, owners might possibly reduce the risk of
oral tumors by preventing a cat's
exposure to tobacco smoke, by consulting a veterinarian about the use of flea collars and the type of
food it routinely consumes, and by paying careful attention
to a cat's
oral hygiene.