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HIV and AIDS

by Terry on November 24, 2009

By Alfred J. Plechner, D.V.M.

This HIV virus is very similar to the FIV virus in that it appears that both viruses effect patients in a similar manner. This can be overcome in 70 % of cases involving cats and it may also apply to patients with aids.

It has been proven that a certain immune cell is responsible for protecting the body against viruses and fungi. This cell is called a T cell which is programmed through the thymus.

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On the lighter side, this is hysterical!

by Terry on November 18, 2009

Click on read the rest to watch this video, it will make you laugh so hard! Thanks for returning, you may want to subscribe to the HPN RSS feed To always keep updated…

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OBESITY IN OUR ANIMALS

by Terry on November 18, 2009

Obesity has really come to the forefront on how to continue good health. It is said for every unnecessary pound of fat it creates an extra one million miles of capillary beds. Whether this is true or not, it still belongs with many of those bad side effects that relate to obesity.

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DIGESTIVE ENZYMES

by Terry on November 11, 2009

Digestive enzymes are produced by the pancreas to normalize proper digestion of nutrients for you and your pet.

Many times these enzymes are not present due a genetic defect occurring at birth, due to illness of the pancreas that reduces the production of that digestive enzyme called trypsin. This deficiency is mainly seen in dogs

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SIGNS OF THE IMBALANCE IN DOGS

by Terry on November 6, 2009

You need to consider any chronic disease that continues to occur in your dog as a possible hormone antibody imbalance. A red line on the gums where the enamel joins the gum, called a gingival flare, is a definite indication.

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