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Wednesday, December 30th, 2009Tooth loss, among other things, can be quite a devastating or a demoralizing experience. The most common factor or cause of tooth loss would be periodontal disease commonly referred to as ‘gum disease’. This is associated with advanced stages of gum deterioration. When the gums are afflicted with bacteria that secrete toxins onto and around [...]
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Wanting Once Your Dog, Part Six – Dog Health Insurance
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009Pet health insurance isn’t a unique idea by any means. The concept has been around for 15-20 years. Many individuals believe that having medical insurance for a pet is not justified, and is very something that depicts indulgence. However, the truth is that pet health insurance has nothing to try to to with being lavish. [...]
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Using Nutrition To Keep Your Gums and Teeth Healthy…
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009If you are a big fan of diet and nutrition, then this article may contain an interesting bit for you as it gives information on how you can combat and keep gum disease at bay by prudently managing your diet. First on the list are foods that have high fiber content.
These are comprised of foods like whole [...]
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Wonderful Stories – Amazing Pets and Animals
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009Christina Jussaume is the Christian author of the following books: My Walk With Jesus (2007), Joseph’s Star of Eternal Promise (2008); and Spiritual Living Waters Flowing in Words (2008). She is an excellent author of Christian poetry and has received many accolades and praises regarding her poetry. She is the inventor of the famous Christ-in-a-Rhyme [...]
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A Pet Bounce Review Of The Best Remedy for Arthritis For Dogs & Cats
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009
In dogs, even a minor injury can lead to arthritis later in life, or even immediately in quite a young dog. Certain conditions to which some breeds of dogs are predisposed, such as hip dysplasia in dogs can also mean a predisposition to developing arthritis as the dog ages. In addition, according to some Pet [...]
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