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  • ...ummer 2006]].</ref>. Today's Rat Terrier is an intelligent, active little dog that is equally cherished as a house helper, vermin hunter and a family pe ...onsidered to be the result of recent outcrosses and, because of associated health problems, is rejected by most Rat Terrier breeders.<ref>[http://www.ratterr
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  • ...American countries and Yemen, according to studies conducted by the World Health Organization.<ref name="UFAR">{{Cite web | author= United Front Against Riv ...te for childhood scabies in developing countries |journal=J Paediatr Child Health |volume=38 |issue=4 |pages=401–4 |year=2002 |month=August |pmid=12174005
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  • ...ssential Medicines]], which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{cite web | publisher = World Health Organization
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  • ...005-09-05-hot-dog-drug_x.htm | author = [[Associated Press]] | title = Hot dog preservative could be disease cure | date = 9/5/2005}}</ref><ref>{{cite new ==Health concerns==
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  • ...cetylsalicylic acid'' (ASA).<ref>http://www.wordconstructions.com/articles/health/aspirin.html</ref><ref>http://www.inta.org/index.php?option=com_content&tas ...ging and physical aspects for each.<ref>{{Cite news| url=http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2009/05/28/f-aspirin-studies.html | work=CBC News | title=Aspirin: th
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  • ...r [[Asperger's syndrome]].<ref>{{Cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7976489.stm | work=BBC News | title=Asperger's stress hormone 'link' | date ...vitro, also stimulates cortisol secretion from the [[fasciculata]] zone of dog adrenals <ref>Mikosha, A.S.; Pushkarov, I.S.; Chelnakova, I.S.;
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  • ...?cid=3016|title=Diazepam|work=[[PubChem]]| publisher=National Institute of Health: National Library of Medicine|accessdate= 2006-03-11}}</ref><ref name="NLM" ...= WHO Model List of Essential Medicines | format = PDF | publisher = World Health Organization | accessdate = 2006-03-12 }}</ref> Diazepam is used to treat a
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  • .../srpcdrom/p8-5.doc Radioactive Material in Scrap Metal - The UK Approach], Health & Safety Executive, Midlands Region Specialist Group</ref> The [[Internatio ...in his house where it then irradiated other members of his family and his dog (which died as a result). His son suffered a localised radiation burn (loca
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  • territorial_extent=United Kingdom, overseas<ref>[[Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974]], s.84; reg.12</ref>| Primary_legislation=[[Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974]]<br>[[Offshore Safety Act 1992]]<br>[[Rai
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  • [[Image:Sparky the Fire Dog.png|thumb|right|75px|Sparky the Fire Dog]] == Sparky the Fire Dog ==
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  • ...enza A (H5N1) Infection in Humans] by The Writing Committee of the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) Consultation on Human Influenza A/H5 in the September "Bird flu" is a phrase similar to "[[swine flu]]," "[[dog flu]]," "[[horse flu]]," or "[[human flu]]" in that it refers to an illness
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  • ...efined as exposure to high levels of lead typically associated with severe health effects.<ref name="Grant09-785">[[#CITEREFGrant09|Grant (2009)]] pp. 785</r ...a cause for concern; however, lead may impair development and have harmful health effects even at lower levels, and there is no known safe exposure level.<re
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  • ...s made for pets.<ref name="Lightfoot08-VetClin"/> Lead poisoning in a pet dog may indicate that children in the same household are at increased risk for ...r = Grant, L.D. |title= Environmental Toxicants: Human Exposures and Their Health Effects, 3rd edition |chapter= Lead and compounds |editor= Lippmann, M. |y
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  • [[File:Grounded hotdog.JPG|thumb|1700 volts burns a grounded hot dog]] ...y Electrocution|publisher=[[National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health]]}}</ref>
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  • {{TopicTOC-Health}} ...s physical capacities. This article lists major topics related to personal health.
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  • Domachowske, Joseph; Khan, Asad A [[Louisiana State University]] Health Science Center; King, John W; Cross, J Thomas [http://emedicine.medscape.c |ingestion of material contaminated with infected dog or cat feces (humans: [[dead-end host]])
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  • ...inuously updated selection of diseases and other conditions found in the [[dog]]. Some of these diseases are unique to dogs or closely related species, wh {{Main|Dog health}}
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  • {{See also|Health issues and effects of cannabis}} | dog
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  • ...ion and expression of the Alzheimer's beta/A4 amyloid protein precursor in health, disease, and Down's syndrome. |journal=Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. |volume=695 | ...oid precursor protein (APP) and Alzheimer's disease: does the tail wag the dog? |journal=Traffic |volume=3 |issue= 11 |pages= 763–70 |year= 2003 |pmid=
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  • ...al practice. There is a very narrow margin of safety for all NSAIDs in the dog and there are other NSAIDs that are more commonly used ([[etodolac]], and [ *[http://www.luitpoldanimalhealth.com Resource on Equine Joint Health]
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