September 19th, 2008
Everyone feels a little anxiety at some times in their life. If they didn’t they wouldn’t be human. It’s a natural reaction to circumstances, and a reaction that can often produce a favorable response. Anxiety helps us respond to a dangerous situations appropriately. And it can help us do our jobs better in pressure situations. But there’s a limit. Some people feel anxiety for no apparent reason. It ruins their life, and causes them to stay indoors or out of social situations. It can lead to feeling like you are having a heart attack. It is in these situations that anxiety becomes a disorder. It’s important to look for the signs of anxiety to understand whether or not your feelings are normal or something worse.
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July 26th, 2008
Constipation is the most common cause of dyschezia. As you read on, this article will tell you how to fight this disease so your dog can regain its health.
Look for the following symptoms of constipation in your dog:
1. The dog will feel uneasy or uncomfortable when trying to pass feces.
2. The dog may find it difficult to pass feces.
There are several different causes of dog stranguria and at times it may as well happen for no apparent reason. Having said that, one of the most common reasons for constipation causing dyschezia is the lack of fibre in the body. The fibre makes the feces softer and thus it becomes easier to pass through the dog’s body. Other symptoms for this include:
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June 13th, 2008
Nine-year old Hunter came home from school looking like he’d barely survived a school yard brawl. His glasses were awkwardly bent with one side sitting on his nose while the other protruded uncomfortably skyward. “What happened?” his mom asked. “I got hit with the basketball during recess.” With stories like this circulating PTA meetings, parents are asking, “When should I let my kid try contacts?” The answer is swiftly evolving and may be surprising.
Pediatricians have long recommended that children wait until early teens before considering contact lenses. However, as cleaning and storing becomes less complicated, some doctors are allowing patients as young as 8 try contacts. Here are some issues to consider if you’re thinking about making the switch from glasses to contacts:
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