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What Is Croup Cough? The term croup (pronounced kroop) refers to a hoarse barking cough resulting from inflammation of the upper airways; a condition typically caused by viral infection. what is croup • what is croup cough • what causes croup • croup infection • treatment of croup
What to Do for a Child with Croup The respiratory distress caused by croup can be alarming for both patients and parents; knowing how to respond when croup strikes will help to alleviate those fears. treating croup at home • signs and symptoms of croup • what is croup • signs of severe croup • how to treat croup
Croup in Infants Croup is a common respiratory condition in infants and toddlers. The barking cough that is the signature symptom for this condition can be frightening to new parents. croup in infants • infant health • infant respiratory illness • croup in babies • treating croup
Treating Croup in an Infant Recognizing the virus is not difficult. Your baby will wake you and everyone else in the house with a loud, hoarse cough which resembles the barking of a sea lion. hospital treatment for croup • home care for croup • croup symptoms • bad cough in infant • infant illnesses
Croup The aim of this article is to provide a definition of croup, identify the causes, highlight the signs and symptoms and describe the treatments available. croup • signs • symptoms • treatment • respiratory illness
Conformation Clinic - Part 2 The body of the horse horses • conformation • fistula • hernia • heaves
Horse Reflexes Horses have survived in the wild for millions of years, over which they developed several reflexes that have helped them to avoid predation. horse reflexes • suck reflex in horses • withdrawal reflex in horses • croup chain reflfex • perineal chain reflex
Influenza, or the Flu: Is the Flu Shot Necessary? The Flu, or otherwise called Influenza, is a viral infection that is typically self-limited infection that has been known to be pandemic. The flu vaccine, which is prepared annually, is used to help combat the infection by giving the body time to manufacture antibodies. However, the flu vaccine, especially now with a shortage, is not necessary for all age groups and it should be administered only to those who really need it. This article helps explain these and other factors. See your clinician. influenza • vaccine • the flu • flu • vaccinations
FIRST TRIP TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM How did Steve and Carrie handle their 1st trip to the emergency room? twins • multiple birth • emergency room • parenting
Paso Fino Horses A history, physical description and list of traits of the Paso Fino horse paso fino horse • gaited • barb • spanish jennett • andalusion
What is in Those Vaccines: Part V? The Hib vaccine saves about 10,000 lives each year in the United States alone. Click above to find out what is in it. haemophilus • influenzae • type b • vaccine • meningitis
Conformation Clinic Part 6 Let's have some fun! horses • conformation • winging in • dishing out • rope walking
Horse Conformation The conformation of a horse includes how the horse is put together in terms of his skeleton and muscular system. horse conformation • horse limb conformation • horse chest conformation • horse head conformation • horse proportions
How does violence stop violence? Pondering the idea that bringing in armed forces may not be the answer to violence in our schools raising • boys • violence • schools • anger
How to Wash and Groom Your Cocker Spaniel Learn to make you cocker look like a show dog! Here you will find simple steps to grooming your cocker so he is the picure of perfection. how to groom cocker spaniels • cocker spaniel grooming • grooming cocker spaniels for show • clipping cocker spaniels • proper grooming for cocker spaniels
Neverwhere The review of a BBC TV series Neverwhere neil gaiman • gaiman • neil • sandman • dave mckean
Elderberries and Elderflowers Elderberries begin to ripen in late August and hang on the trees through much of September, both a tonic and a comfort as the summer declines and winter approaches. elderflower • elderberry • sambucus • elderberry rob • anemia
How to Correct a Downhill Horse A downhill horse is one who moves on the forehand. By lifting the shoulders and building topline, it is possible to correct a downhill horse. downhill horse • downhill conformation • impulsion • on the forehand • building top line
Infectobesity, The Obesity Virus Obesity is linked with viruses. Look to Massage Therapy, Integrative Manual Therapy, Acupuncture, Qigong, Reflexology and Laughter for supporting the immune system. obesity • infectobesity • viruses • adenoviruses • immune system
Learning Horse Anatomy It is nearly impossible to learn how to ride a horse without also learning horse anatomy. Once a rider understands the parts of the horse, commands are easier to follow. parts of the horse • horse anatomy • legs of the horse • body parts of the horse • horse's back
Pennsylvania National Horse Show Some people only go for the thrill of it. Some go for the beauty of the horses. Some go for the sport. Some go for the theatricality. Some go to horse shows for it all. horse show • grand prix • draft horse • show jumping • royal canadian mounted police musical ride
Traveling with Your Dog Before you take your dog with you on vacation, be sure to visit the vet, as well as practice simple commands. Here are some tips for including Fido on your trips.... traveling with dogs • how to take your dog on vacation • tips for traveling with your dog • should you take your dog on vacation • dogs and roadtrips
TV Review - Lost in Austen Lost in Austen, loosely based on the popular Jane Austen novel, is a period piece that will entice viewers. Fans of the book will become fans of the new miniseries. lost in austen • jane austen mini-series • amanda price lost in austen • lost in austen jane austen • modern day women trapped in austen novel
Valerian Suspected to the first herb used as an anti-convulsion treatment, Valerian has been used for centuries. valerian • valeriana officinalis • garden heliotrope • sedative • herbal sedative
Meet the New Neighbor Although Shellie Hurrle had to give up writing this column, Domestic Bliss continues. Meet the new contribuing editor. housewife • mother • household manager • navy wife
Cranberry Juice Prevents Recurrence of Bladder Infections A new study confirms what many women already know: drinking cranberry juice everyday keeps the doctor away, especially if you get bladder infections. tannins • cranberry • juice • urinary tract infections • infection
Doberman Standards Learn about Doberman size and appearance standards for Germany, America, and Great Britain. color • height • length • dewclaw • crop
Plant Families: Araceae (Particularly Skunk Cabbage) The Arum family (Araceae) provides us big leafy ornamentals in the garden, a few potted plants in the house, and two of my favorite spring wildflowers, Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus) and Jack-in-the-pulpit (Arisaema Triphyllum). But most importantly, these blossoming wildflowers push aside the dark tattered curtains of winter in my life. plant families: arum (particularly skunk cabbage) • gregg pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • environment
Tobacco: The Nasty Weed The history, folklore, and uses of tobacco tobacco • nicotiana tabacum • nicotiana
Sacred Trust Family Remedies Contest Judging Here is your chance to vote for the winner of the Natural Health Contest for 2002. If you are one of the contestants, you get two votes, one for your own, and one for someone else's entry. published • article • sacred • trust • family |
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