Not exact matches
Studies show breastfeeding lowers the risk of obesity, cancer, and chronic diseases — many of which disproportionately impact African American women — in mothers, as
well as helps protect children
against a host of ailments, including respiratory infections, asthma and childhood
leukemia.
This new therapy works
well against B - cell acute lymphomblastic
leukemia, a cancer of the blood system, which has led the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to expedite approval of the first CAR - T treatment for children and young adults.
For example, in addition to having about five times more antioxidants, colored rice varieties have shown greater anti-allergy activity in vitro, as
well as superior anticancer effects
against breast cancer and
leukemia cells.
It is always
better to be safe rather than sorry, all uninfected cats should be vaccinated
against feline
leukemia virus.
Vaccines are not 100 % effective, but will give your kitten a
good degree of protection
against feline
leukemia, respiratory diseases, flu type viruses, feline panleukopenia, feline rabies and others.
You'll be checked for common birth defects, receive your first vaccination
against FVRCP, flea and worm treatment, and have a quick blood test to check for
leukemia as
well as immunodeficiency viruses.
1) All cats that go outdoors should be vaccinated
against Feline
Leukemia Virus — it's usually fatal once established but a simple annual vaccine provides
good protection
Each cat receives a rabies vaccine as
well as a combination FeLV - FVRCP vaccine to help protect
against feline respiratory disease, feline
leukemia virus and feline panleukopenia virus.
To be sure kittens are
well protected
against these diseases, at 12 - 13 weeks of age and at 16 - 18 weeks of age they receive additional boosters of these vaccines as
well as vaccinations
against feline
leukemia (FLV) and sometimes feline immunodeficiency virus (Feline Aids, FIV).
This excellent,
well - organized reference discusses the origins of diseases in pets, then moves on to taking action
against specific ailments such as cancer,
leukemia, allergies and arthritis through use of holistic medicines.
Cats that go outside or reside in multiple cat households require vaccines
against the common respiratory viruses (rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, pneumonitis) and panleukopenia (FVRC / P vaccine) as
well as
against feline
leukemia and rabies.