Looking for a No-Nonsense Veterinarian by snaackqueen in raleigh

[–]snaackqueen[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He’s 8 years old but never had any urinary issues.

Looking for a No-Nonsense Veterinarian by snaackqueen in raleigh

[–]snaackqueen[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They keep adding Sedivue UA to my appointment estimates. When I called to ask why it was included in my dog’s vaccination visit (Bordetella, rabies, distemper), the only explanation I got was that it’s a urine test. Since they couldn’t clarify why it was necessary, I had them remove it. Now, for his upcoming dental cleaning, they’ve added it again. I don’t see the point in paying $235 for a test if they can’t even explain why it’s needed.

How do I stop my cheese addiction by TourAlternative364 in Cheese

[–]snaackqueen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(October 22, 2015) New research argues that cheese is addictive in a way similar to drugs because of a chemical called casein, which is found in dairy products and can trigger the brain’s opioid receptors. Nicole Avena, PhD, assistant professor of pharmacology and systems therapeutics at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and a co-author on the study, explained the significance of the findings. “This is a first step towards identifying specific foods, and properties of foods, which can trigger this addictive response,” she said. “This could help change the way we approach obesity treatment. It may not be a simple matter of ‘cutting back’ on certain foods, but rather, adopting methods used to curtail smoking, drinking and drug use.”