Articles for tag: Senility

Information on the Causes of Suicide

Suicide is defined as the act of taking one’s own life voluntarily, the law considers this act as self-murder because it is the intentional destruction of one’s own life by a person of years of discretion and of sound mind. A study was done on the Stereotypes of Suicide Causes (Salin Salin & Turner, 1994). ...

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Senility in Cats: Diagnosis and Treatment

It was impossible to tell how old the male cat was as he inched toward the bowls of food. Most feral cats won’t allow themselves to be touched. However, years of cat rescue work told us the Burmese we dubbed “Bobby” was probably at least 10. He walked slowly and avoided strolling along the fence ...

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How to Tell If Your Cat is Senile

Even if your cat is definitely a senior – at least 12 years old – the first signs of senility in your pet can be alarming. While the signs of cognitive problems among elderly humans are overtly associated with memory, in elderly cats, they’re often linked to other behavioral changes. According to CatHealth.com, although owners ...

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The Different Types of Alzheimer’s Disease

Once it was thought that nearly everyone who reached a certain age was destined to senility. Senility was a catch all phrase used to describe all forms of dementia in the elderly. We now can be a bit more precise, and in most cases, dementia that occurs in the elderly has a name. Alzheimer’s disease ...

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Best Wireless Mice for Laptops

Laptops are making it effortlessly to go from a mess of tangled cords to a wireless office in no time. Wireless mice are becoming more advanced and user oriented. This article will take a look at 5 of the best laptop mice on the market, why they are so good, where to get them, and ...

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Common Causes of Incontinence in Dogs

Incontinence can be incredibly frustrating for both dog and owner alike. Owners may mistakenly believe their dog is simply ignoring house rules or has forgotten his or her housetraining. And dogs may have to cope with waking up covered in urine to face an angry owner. Dog incontinence is not a voluntary problem; your dog ...

Ginkgo Biloba: What It’s Good for and How it Works

Ginkgo Biloba is actually the name of a very hardy tree, native to China and other parts of Asia. The name Ginkgo biloba is commonly used now to refer to the extract that is used in many health supplements. Ginkgo biloba is commonly referred to as an herbal supplement, but a more accurate description would ...