Friday, March 30, 2012

Dental Care For Your Labrador Retrievers

Dental Care For Your Labrador Retrievers

Ensure your dog's dental health with regular dental care...


It is important for Labrador Retrievers as well as other breeds to have good health. There are many ways on how to maintain their good health in general. Different types of foods claiming that they contain the important nutrients needed by your dog, vaccinations to prevent various and life-threatening diseases and regular exercise to stimulate them physically are some of the measures to maintain your dog's good health. In addition to that, keeping your dog's teeth and gums clean and healthy is also beneficial to his health. More animals are now diagnosed with severe dental problems so it is important that you should ensure good dental care for Labrador Retrievers.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Causes and Prevention of Diarrhea In Labrador Retriever

Causes and Prevention of Diarrhea In Labrador Retriever

Diarrhea seems to be a mild health problem but could threaten your dog's life if not treated immediately...


A healthy Labrador Retriever will normally defecate firm stools once or twice a day. However, if your Labrador Retriever passes semi-solid or liquid stools more often than usual, then he is probably suffering from canine diarrhea. Diarrhea is common in Labrador Retrievers because of their hearty appetites. They tend to eat anything, digestible and non-food objects alike, especially if their owners are not looking. With immediate attention and proper care, diarrhea caused by ingesting foreign objects can be treated within a day or two.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Causes and remedies for Urinary Tract Infection

Causes and remedies for Urinary Tract Infection

If you face the problem of Urinary tract infection, then you should follow some guidelines for easy recovery and also to reduce the chances of further infection.


Women who are more sexually active are the greatest victims of Urinary tract infection or the infection of bladder or the kidneys. However, men also suffer from this infection but mostly after the age of 50.


Urinary tract infections are commonly caused by a bacterium that travels from the urinary duct or urethra into the bladder. Amongst women, pregnancy, sexual intercourse, diabetes or a past urinary tract infection leads to such kind of infection. The risk also increases when they wipe from back to the front after a bowel movement.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Hepatitis

Hepatitis

Learn more about hepatitis and its various forms


Before we begin talking about the seriousness of hepatitis, lets start by discussing the organ it affects, the liver. So a little bit about the basics of the liver. The liver as we all know is a very important organ it is situated in the upper half right side of the abdomen. The liver as it is common knowledge is responsible for a lot of body functions like that of processing nutrients for the body, making bile for digestion and controlling blood clotting. This proves that the liver is an important organ for the human body, and any problem with the liver will affect the functioning of the body.

Hepatitis B Symptoms

Hepatitis B Symptoms

Read on to know more about the various symptoms of Hepatitis B


Hepatitis refers to any inflammation of the liver. There are at least 5 types of Hepatitis which are only distinguished by the method of its transmission.


Hepatitis B refers to the inflammation of the liver which is caused by the Hepatitis B Virus. This disease is transmitted via sexual contact or Intra-Venous Drug Abuse. It can also spread via contact of open skin lesions.


The virus goes through a 2 – 6 month incubation period. This Hepatitis B Virus is considerably infectious as it can remain stable outside the body for days and even weeks, and even in a dry atmosphere.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Hepatitis C Stages

Hepatitis C Stages

Hepatitis C is usually not recognized until it has reached chronic stage and so it is known as silent killer. Read on to know about all the hepatitis C stages, as it might help detect the disease earlier.


The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is responsible for causing the acute or chronic liver disease of hepatitis C, the transmission of which takes place only through blood. Even though hospitals and nursing homes today screen the blood to check for hepatitis C, before any transfusion, ruling out hepatitis C transmission by this means, it is estimated that about three percent of the world's population is chronically infected with hepatitis C currently. This includes four million people in the United States, making it one of the greatest public health threats of the century. According to the available statistics, more than 80 percent of hepatitis C infections become chronic.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Cardiac Muscle Function

Cardiac Muscle Function

Cardiac muscle function is an amazing thing to explore. Out of all the muscle types, the cardiac muscle is the most unique and least known of them. Read on to know how this muscle works continuously.


The job our heart does is no mean feat. Thanks to our constant requirement of oxygen, it never gets to rest! But jokes apart, on a serious note, the fact that the human heart functions properly is a reason of us being alive. Our heart, as we all know is composed of chambers, two atria and two ventricles. The atria act as receiving chambers and the ventricles pump out the blood. Now, this 'pumping' action is facilitated by the cardiac muscle. Cardiac muscle is one of the three major types of muscles, including the skeletal muscles and smooth muscles. The contraction of the cells of this muscle in the heart push the blood from the atria and the ventricles till the circulatory system's blood vessels. The cells of this cardiac muscle are like any other, depending on adequate blood supply for supplying oxygen and nutrients and removal of waste products. How does this cardiac muscle function and where is it exactly located in the heart? get to know in the text to come.