Thankfully, cats are less troubled by neurologic disorders than dogs. Those most common in cats can be caused by birth defects, infectious disease, an underlying condition, trauma, or unknown reasons related to aging. Brain Tumors Starting with the brain, the most feared diagnosis is a brain ...
Neurological Perspectives on Pets and the Elderly: The Truth About Cats, Dogs and GrandparentsThe last century and the beginning of the current one have seen an increase in the number of elderly people in society. Ageing is generally associated with an increase in dependency, multimorbidity and ...
First generic drug for pruritus and cough conditions in dogs to be exhibited at VMX Abi Bautista-Alejandre, Assistant Editor January 23rd 2025 Article The antihistamine and corticosteroid Trimeprazine with Prednisolone Tablets received FDA approval last year ...
Is It Dog Dementia? Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome in Dogs As our dogs age, we expect to see some physical changes - more naps, slower movement, and maybe even a few gray hairs. However, cognitive decline is an aspect of aging that may... ...
Teaching a child to raise his or her hand in the classroom is hard enough, but trying to teach a child with autism to do so can seem downright … Continue Reading How Service Dogs Can Protect Autistic Children and Improve Their Quality of Life Donna Cosmato Categories : Teaching students...
s effects on brain health came from a 2015 study in which researchers identified a genetic neurological disease among Lagotto Romagnolo dogs, an Italian breed known for their fluffy coats and truffle-hunting abilities. The affected dogs had abnormal behavior, atrophy of the cerebellum, issues with ...
Issues in the development and licensing of mefloquine are then considered in the context of historical awareness of the CNS toxicity of related quinoline drugs. It is anticipated that the information presented in this opinion will aid in the future clinical recognition of the mefloquine toxidrome ...
rugs and excess furniture they should remove what in their house? slip on pants and shirts with NO BUTTONS they should wear slip-on shoes and velcro and what kind of pants/shirts? managing sleep problems what can improve quality of life? respiratory issues! with MG, what are we must worrie...
Future research will define issues of congenital involvement –such as seen in maternal infections with Zika virus– or long-latency brain disorders following in utero, perinatal or early childhood infections. While presently unknown in COVID-19, we should be alert to the possibility of tardive ...
In previous studies, we have established a protocol for MSC intralesional transplantation in dogs and cats with naturally acquired SCI [22, 23]. Clinical use of MSCs presents several advantages, including easy isolation from bone marrow aspirates and large-scale expansion in culture, allowing ...