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  2. 32 tips for taking care of senior dogs - AOL

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    Brushing their teeth at least three times per week will help prevent the buildup of tartar and remove plaque. Keeping their teeth and gums healthy can prevent or reduce the risk of periodontal ...

  3. Aging in dogs - Wikipedia

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    One size fits all – A general rule of thumb is that the first year of a dog's life is equivalent to 15 human years, the second year equivalent to 9 human years, and each subsequent year about 5 human years. [ 3] So, a dog age 2 is equivalent to a human age 24, while a dog age 10 is equivalent to a human age 64.

  4. Impact of alcohol on aging - Wikipedia

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    The effects of alcohol use disorder on the aging process include hypertension, cardiac dysrhythmia, cancers, gastrointestinal disorders, neurocognitive deficits, bone loss, and emotional disturbances especially depression. [ 2] On the other hand, research also shows that drinking moderate amounts of alcohol may protect healthy adults from ...

  5. Polydipsia - Wikipedia

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    Polydipsia is excessive thirst or excess drinking. [ 1] The word derives from Greek πολυδίψιος (poludípsios) 'very thirsty', [ 2] which is derived from Ancient Greek πολύς (polús) 'much, many' and δίψα (dípsa) 'thirst'. Polydipsia is a nonspecific symptom in various medical disorders. It also occurs as an abnormal ...

  6. Barking dog saves life of owner with dementia after days in ...

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    Rebecca Cohen. July 19, 2024 at 7:26 PM. A barking dog saved the life of his owner, who has dementia and had gone missing amid high temperatures in Utah last month. According to a July 11 update ...

  7. Long-term effects of alcohol - Wikipedia

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    The level of ethanol consumption that minimizes the risk of disease, injury, and death is subject to some controversy. [16] Several studies have found a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and health, [17] [18] [2] [19] meaning that risk is minimized at a certain (non-zero) consumption level, and drinking below or above this level increases risk, with the risk level of drinking a ...

  8. How excessive protein consumption can pollute drinking water

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    Excreted nitrogen finds its way into drinking water, posing a risk for human and animal life. Americans consume some of the highest total and per capita amounts of protein in the world.

  9. Diabetes in cats - Wikipedia

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    Cats will generally show a gradual onset of the disease over a few weeks or months, and it may escape notice for even longer. [5]The first outward symptoms are sudden weight loss (or occasionally gain) accompanied by excessive drinking and urination; for example, cats can appear to develop an obsession with water and lurk around faucets or water bowls.

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