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Ear infections are common conditions in dogs with floppy ears. An estimated 20 % of dogs have some kind of ear disease that may affect one or both ears. Luckily, there are steps you may take to reduce the duration and severity of these episodes for your dog.
Sjögren’s syndrome is an autoimmune disease in which our own body immune system attacks glands that produce moisture. The misdirected immune system leads to inflammation of tissues and dysfunction in glands of the body that are generating tears and saliva. Sjogren syndrome affects lacrimal glands which produce tears and salivary glands which produce saliva in the mouth. It causes extreme dryness of eyes and mouth.
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Acupuncture for Neurological Disorders It matters not whether medicine is new or old, it only matters that it is applied for the benefit of the patient.
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The Human Body There are over 100 trillion cells in your body. Those cells are organized into tissues. Different tissues are organized into organs. Groups of organs ...
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