Posts Tagged ‘children’

Kissing Away the Boo Boos: Helping Kids Fight Cancer

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

A mother will do anything she can to protect her children. We keep them away from sick people and make sure they are warm enough in winter and cool enough in summer. Motherhood is a delightful challenge that we win sometimes and lose sometimes. It is a job loaded with responsibility, love and anguish.

An injured or scared child will cry out for their mommy, the one person that always makes them feel better. Mommy responds with a kiss, a hug and a band aid and, true enough, the child is much better for it. There are, however, those times when a kiss, hug and band aid are not enough for the cure.

It seems like more kids than ever before are being diagnosed with cancer. Everyday another child and another set of parents are finding out that their lives are about to change forever. Treatments for cancer often include surgery and almost always chemo therapy or radiation. This is of course very hard for a child to endure, but it is perhaps almost as bad or worse on the parents. As moms, we are used to being able to make it all better with our hugs and kisses, and there is nothing worse than watching our child in pain and not being able to do anything about it.

Fortunately there are doctors working around the clock to find new ways to cure cancer. A tremendous amount of money is being sent from all over the world so doctors and researchers can devote all their time and energy into finding new ways to make a difference in the treatment of cancer. Thankfully there have been huge medical advances in the last several years.

It seems once a year large corporations like Wal-Mart or MacDonald’s ask their customers to contribute whatever they can on top of their purchase to go toward cancer awareness and research. Many of these customers take the pledge and donate gladly to the cause. As we stand in the check out line, we also hear many customers tell the cashier “No thanks” or “Not today.” They are right in taking care of their family first before making that contribution to others, but everyone who can spare a little cash should do so. It makes a huge difference to cancer patients everywhere and aids in the research to prevent the disease entirely. There is still much to be done.

Most of us never imagine that it could be our child who suddenly gets sick and is diagnosed with cancer. We figure that since we have no history of cancer in our family surely our children won’t have to worry about that. No parent ever expects their child will get sick, especially not with cancer. But those parents and children who suddenly find their world upside down cannot stress enough how important cancer research is.

No matter who we are, there is unanimous agreement that no innocent child deserves to suffer, especially from a disease as painful and stressful as cancer. Fortunately, millions of dollars are contributed to cancer research every year. Unfortunately, there exist many rare forms of the disease that have no cure at all and the outlook remains grim. In the case of the cancers where treatments are available, the patient is considered to be cured if the remission lasts five years. Five years in a child’s life is forever.

Parents want their children to lead long, healthy and happy lives. They cannot always kiss the hurt and make it go away, but they can donate to cancer research in the grand hope that some day the scientists will discover a permanent cure for all the forms of cancer. Every child has the right to grow to adulthood – every child.

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What Worms? Does Your Dog Have Them?

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

While your pup smells, growls, and scratches its way through life, not a care in the universe, eating everything it wants, rolling around in unpleasant things, doing all the things that make being a dog enjoyable. Then out of nowhere, you might notice unpleasant company hanging around for the trip. One such non welcome parasite can be worms.

Thankfully, you can look for and guard your canine from worms early on. This can stop them from eventually getting worse, which makes things better for you and your dog.

Some of the symptoms in dogs that could have worms:

* Diarrhea, particularly if you perceive blood in it. * An scratchy rear. If you notice your dog rubbing its rear on the floor or against furnishings, it may be irritated by worms in this area. Another possibility is that they are having issues with glands in these areas, not with worms. * Worms or eggs in the dog’s feces – Yes, this is the most common method to notice if your dog has worms. Keep in mind, though, that not all types of worms can be seen by the naked eye. * Vomiting, perhaps you’ll even notice visible worms. * Dull fur coat * Appetite loss * Dehydration leading to more drinking and as a result, more frequent urination. * Noticeable worms in the fur or in the vicinity of the rear – Tapeworms may be visible as little moving segments in these areas, which can later dry out. * Weakness, more hunger, weight loss – If your dog is infected with worms, the worms are robbing your dog of necessary nutrition. Even though your dog could be eating he still can be fragile or always hungry, and even could be dropping weight. * Bloated belly – This is a common sign when puppies have had worms given to them by their mom.

Keeping your pup from getting worms:: Have your vet test your puppy early on, as early as three weeks after their birth. They could already be infected with worms and need action quick. Take your canine to your vet once a year for an exam and have a stool sample taken. Regularly give your dog supplements that prevent roundworms and heart worms. Give your dog products that keep flees off of him. Fleas can transmit tapeworms to your pup if they ingest them. Help your dog avoid any wild animals or other likely sources of parasites, such as drinking from puddles or other dirty water sources. Stop your dog from consuming dead animals. Carcasses can spread worms. Keep your dog from consuming feces. This is the most typical way your dog could become infected with intestinal parasites.

If your dog shows warning signs of having a worm infection, be sure to stop by your vet’s office to determine what the issue might possibly be. Caring for your dog with the best treatment can keep your dog healthy and prevent problems down the road.

How do you identify a sick dog? What can you do to prevent dog illness?

Is Your Dog Suffering From Infected Ears?

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

Is your dog behaving like he has something in his ear that is driving him insane? Is he using cotton balls frequently, like he is trying desperately to lose his wax buildup? Is he bending his head to the side, shaking it like he just jumped out of the swimming pool? Your dog could have an ear infection.

Dog Ear Infection Symptoms

* Your dog is scratching or rubbing at his ears * Tilting his head to its side, or down, shaking his head. * Ear discharge or crustiness. * Dog’s ears look bloody, waxy, bright red inside or swollen. * Your dog may yelp or be overly sensitive when his ears are touched.

If the early stages of your dog’s ear infection goes without treatment it can get deeper into the ear. This causes your dog’s lack of comfort to increase sharply. Following are more symptoms if the infection gets worse:

* The dog might hold his head extremely still, and to one side. * Opening his mouth or touching his head will create pain in your dog. * Dizziness. Dogs can get dizzy, with bad balance and coordination, when the infection progresses to the inner ear. * Dog may walk around in a circle. * Throwing up.

Dog Ear Infections and Their Potential Causes

* Wet ears not dried soon after bathing or swimming. * Ear canal growths. * Ear wax build up. * Hair removal from ears from the groomer. * Ear mites going untreated * Cleaning dogs ears with cotton swabs (can force objects further into canal of ear) * Allergy from grasses, ear medications, or other allergic sources.

Take a few minutes to check your dogs health regularly. If you’ve chosen to clean your dogs ears yourself, please be very careful so as to not cause more problems. Looking for an ear infection quickly can save your dog a lot of pain. Your vet can give you the correct medicine to help get rid of your dog’s infection.

Concerned about dog health? Have you researched the signs for dog issues?

Diagnosing Dog Diabetes

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

How could you tell if your dog might potentially have diabetes? As the majority of cases go, it is not very common for younger dogs to acquire diabetes, but if your pet is older than four years old and is showing other symptoms, then the possibility for diabetes could be a real one. Diabetes in dogs is much more prevalent in females. Many of a dog’s symptoms are close to those of diabetes in humans.

Symptoms for Dogs that have Diabetes

* Canine diabetes can begin with an out of shape, overweight dog. This is not always true though; in some breeds it can be in the gene pool. Being obese can be a dangerous sign though. * Diabetes typically happens in dogs around the ages of 7 to 9. * With larger dogs there is more of a possibility to contract diabetes than there is with a littler breed. * Watch for unquenchable thirst. If this happens, do not try to limit your dog’s water intake. This is important because your dog will require all the water it wants to help keep from having dehydration issues. * Drinking so much means he/she will need to use the bathroom more. Your dog, the one you’re so proud of how house trained they are, could start having accidents more often on your carpet. Why? They are not used to transporting so much water in their bladder. Much like the chicken and the egg, and the debate of which arrived first, the need for water or the need to urinate has been debated both ways. * Your dog may begin losing weight quickly and abnormally, even though she is eating more and could begin moving slowly and showing signs of being worn out, acting very fatigued. * Your dog may start losing their eyesight, having issues with vision.

Helping prevent dog diabetes:

1. If you see your dog starting to put on the pounds, or if they are already overweight, lower the number of calories they consume. Yes, much like us, a large number of carbohydrates add to to weight gain, which adds to the likelihood of diabetes. Many everyday dog foods have ingredients that include as much as 98% carbohydrates. Take a close look at the food labels and learn as much as you can about your dog breed to ensure that he is getting the right number of nutrients. Changing over to a healthier dog food can be an enormous step towards a leaner and healthier dog.

2. Find ways to get more exercise! A lot of dogs contract diabetes that could be completely avoided if they had kept exercising and not became so out of shape. This is where you and your family can step up, as the dog owners. If your dog stays lazy and rotund, he can get diabetes even if he is not a breed that is usually at risk.

At the time of this article there is not a cure for diabetes. By regularly visiting your vet to make sure that your dog gets the best treatment and the right medication, he will continue to have a healthy life. Many times diabetes will stay all the way throughout your dog’s life course. To prevent diabetes in dogs, do your best to keep your dog’s weight down, get him plenty of exercise, and give your dog its medication on a regular schedule along with enough water.

Does your family want a a healthier dog? Have you ever thought about diabetes in dogs?

Allergies Are Becoming More Common in Dogs

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

Allergies are getting more and more widespread with people and dogs, especially food and scent allergies. What are some signs your dog might be allergic to something?

Many dog allergy symptoms include: Itchy, red, moist or scabbed skin Incessant, non stop scratching Infected ears Itchy, watery eyes Itchy back or base of tail (most often this is a flea allergy) Itchy ears and ear infections Sneezing Throwing up Diarrhea Snoring from an inflamed throat Paw chewing/licking/swollen paws Rubbing his face Non stop licking

The most destructive of these is scratching, since a dog can scratch herself raw, which can potentially lead to secondary infections, excessive shedding, and loss of hair.

What Could Your Dog Be Allergic To? Tree, grass and weed pollen Cleaning supplies Prescription drugs Dust mites Mold spores Dander Feathers Rubber and plastic products Cigarette smoke Food products Fleas and flea-control products Perfumes Fabrics Shampoo products

How to Tell What Your Dog is Allergic to – Are your dogs allergies seasonal or do the allergies for your dog seem to happen all year round? If the symptoms are all year round, one thing you can try to do is to switch out your dog’s food. The most noticeable symptoms for dog food allergies are licking, scratching, and different types of skin problems.

Have you recently made a change in your dogs routine since the allergy problems started? You may need to sort through the above allergy list one by one and possibly make changes until you have narrowed down the reason.

Remember, even though your dog could have the above issues, he may not have allergies. He may be suffering from any number of other medical conditions, such as fleas, worms, or hormonal disorders. Check with your veterinarian to be safe.

Is your dog having issues with dog allergies? Is your dog showing symptoms of an allergy problem?

Symptoms in Dogs with Allergies

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Allergies are starting to be more and more common with humans and dogs, especially food and scent allergies. What are some clues your dog could possibly be allergic to something?

Widespread dog allergy symptoms can include:

Itchy, red, moist or scabs on the skin Increased scratching Ear infection Itchy, watery eyes Itchy back or base of tail (most often this is a flea allergy) Itchy ears & ear infections Sneezing Vomiting Diarrhea Snoring caused by a swollen throat Paw biting/licking/swollen paws Rubbing the face Incessant licking

The worst of these dog symptoms is scratching, because an animal can scratch himself raw, which can possibly lead to secondary infections, excessive shedding, and loss of hair.

What Could Your Dog Be Allergic To? Tree, grass and weed pollen Cleaning products Prescription drugs Dust mites Mold spores Dander Feathers Rubber & plastic products Cigarette smoke Food ingredients Fleas and flea-control products Perfumes Fabrics Shampoo products

How to Determine What Your Dog Could Be Allergic to

Is your dogs allergies seasonal or do the symptoms for your dog seem to happen year long? If the symptoms are all year round, one method you can try is to swap out your dog’s food. The most common symptoms for dog food allergies are licking, itchiness, and different types of skin issues.

Have you recently made a change in your dogs routine since the allergy issues started? You may need to sort through the above allergy list one by one and possibly make changes until you have narrowed down the reason.

Remember, even though your dog could have the above symptoms, he may not have allergies. He may be suffering from any number of other medical issues, such as fleas, worms, or hormonal disorders. Contact your veterinarian to be safe.

Does your dog get allergy symptoms? How can I identify the symptoms for dog allergies?

Are my dogs ears infected or just red?

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Has your dog been acting as if he has an object in his ear that is driving him crazy? Is he using cotton swabs quite often, like he is attempting desperately to eliminate wax buildup? Is he holding his noggin on its side, shaking it like he just hopped out of the swimming pool? Your dog could have an ear infection.

Your Dog’s Ear Infection Issues

* Your dog is scratching or rubbing at his ears * Tilting his head to its side, or down, shaking his ears. * Ear discharge or crustiness. * Dog’s ears look bloody, waxy, bright red inside or swollen. * Your dog may yelp or be very sensitive when his ears are rubbed against.

If your dog’s possible ear infection goes untreated it can get deeper into the ear. This causes the pain the dog is in to increase sharply. Below are even more dog symptoms if the infection progresses:

* The dog may hold his head as still as possible, and to its side. * Opening his mouth or touching his head will cause pain in your dog. * Dizziness. Dogs can become dizzy, with poor balance and coordination, as the infection travels to the inner ear. * Dog may walk around in circles. * Vomiting.

What Causes Dog Ear Infections

* Wet ears not dried after swimming or bathing. * Ear canal growths. * Ear wax building up. * Removing hair from ears during grooming. * Ear mites going untreated * Using cotton swabs to clean ears (can force things further into the ear canal) * Allergies from grasses or ear medications.

Take the time to check your dogs ears on a regular basis. If you decide you’re going to clean your dogs ears yourself, please be extremely careful so as to not create worse problems. Finding an ear infection early on can prevent your dog a lot of pain. Your vet can give you the best medication to relieve your dog’s infection.

Is your family having dog issues at home? Could you stop some of these issues for dogs?

Why Isn’t My Dog Eating As Much?

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Afraid because your dog isn’t gobbling down his favorite chow like he usually does? I know if my dog ever quit eating, it would be a sure sign something could be not quite right. As of now she tap dances on her hind legs with excitement as we take her cup of chow from its container to her dish. Then she inhales it like its about to run away then immediately starts asking for more.

While a diminishing appetite can indicate something wrong, it doesn’t always. It is an area for concern. Following are some possible causes why your dog isn’t eating.

Illness. When your dog isn’t eating the quantity it usually does it is often a signal of illness. Loss of appetite in dogs is generally noticed along with other signs at the same time. Fast veterinary attention is major because it could be a signal of significant illness, including infections, cancer, dental disease, pain, liver problems, and kidney failure. If you are concerned your dog’s appetite loss may be because of sickness, read some of our other articles on the potential illnesses connected with your dogs loss of appetite.

Recent vaccination. Dog vaccinations can sometimes have negative side effects. This can consist of a temporary loss of appetite in dogs.

Travel and unfamiliar surroundings. If your dog’s appetite was normal until you brought him on a trip or moved to a new house, it might be that your dog will not eat because of traveling or the strange environment. This is actually pretty usual. Our dog is very unwilling to any variety like this, and it takes her quite some time to get adjusted when taking her to a new location. Some animals may get motion sickness, and others get nervous or unsettled in new places.

Pickiness or conduct issues. Our dog loves to eat, but there is a certain flavor of food she just won’t eat. It was quite hilarious observing her eat it then spit it back out considering some of the other strange objects shes consumed that she wasn’t supposed to. Some dogs are just picky eaters, so you may just need to try a different food. Another explanation for why they may have stopped eating is because they’re being fed in situations where they aren’t comfortable, such as near an aggressive dog or from a bowl at too low or too high of height level.

Due to the fact that your dog’s loss of appetite may be caused by illness, don’t delay to have it looked into. If you don’t believe any of the above seem like it could be the cause, and your dog is in agony or becoming sicker or weaker from not getting enough food, visit your vet right away.

Are you worried because your dog is not eating? How is your dog’s health as a whole?

Get Total Nutrition with Divine Nature

Friday, February 4th, 2011

Total Nutrition is truly a ‘meal replacement’. We have been educated for years that we must eat a certain way and supplement a certain way, not skip meals and that it would be hard to get all our body needs ‘nutritionally’ in a powdered drink. We have come a long way in formulating the most nutrient dense, whole food powder supplement available on the market today! Total Nutrition supplements diets lacking in micronutrients and proteins intake, is a great tasting replacement for junk foods and cravings and beneficial after workouts to help increase protein and muscle growth.

Each serving contains about 20 grams of protein, whey, soy, pea and rice. When proteins are broken down into an amino acid, the body can then utilize that protein to the area in the body that needs it the most. Each protein contains different amounts of amino acids, and every protein has higher or lower levels of certain amino acids. Divine Nature has blended specific proteins together in proportionate amounts so that every single gram of protein can be converted to energy and muscle enhancing power. The mix of 24 vitamins and minerals in Total Nutrition are at 100% of the recommended daily allowance. The fatty acids are MTC (medium chain triglyceride) based, complimented with quality essential fatty acids, to provide metabolism efficiency. Total Nutrition contains a full spectrum of vitamins and amino acid chelated minerals. It is the only powder that can provide absorption rates of each of its minerals and vitamins. These patented and proprietary ingredients guarantee assimilation. Total Nutrition also has a full variety of proteins blended together to increase greater absorption on a cellular level.

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Cord Blood Tissue – Its Very Important Purpose In The Treatment Of The Leukemia Disease

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Leukemia is known as a kind of cancer, related to the bone marrow and blood, causing the white blood cells present in the blood to decrease in number. It originates from the tissues that play a role in forming blood.

As leukemia leads to a decreased number of white blood cells, the treatment should be able to bring that number up to the required one. One such treatment that helps to a great extent in this condition is that of blood from umbilical cord.

Cord blood is blood that is obtained from the umbilical cord at the birth of an infant. This blood remains in the placenta and the umbilical cord that is left unattached just when the baby is born.

A component of cord blood is stem cells which are present in a great quantity in it. The stem cells can be provided by an embryo.

The ability of stem cells is to change and transform into any other cell or tissue in order to cure and repair the damaged ones. This is one reason why it can be used to cure leukemia.

The treatment of leukemia is carried out after the birth of a baby, so that cord blood can be taken from the umbilical cord. Then, the blood is provided to the sufferer of leukemia in high doses, in the form of chemotherapy. This is when the stem cells begin their work.

Once the stem cells are injected into the blood stream of the person, they begin transforming into white blood cells, which were needed by the body. This way, the number reaches to the one required. One can only get hold of cord blood just when the birth takes place, which can later be utilized again at any time.

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