Dark leafy greens such as Kale are an excellent source of folate.
Folate is a B vitamin and it helps make DNA and RNA, produce red blood cells and is important for healthy cell growth and function. Adequate folate intake is extremely important during periods of growth such as pregnancy, infancy, and adolescence.
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Fractures occur commonly in both dogs and cats and, therefore, are frequently seen in general practice. This series of articles has been presented in 3 parts, with:
Part 1 describing fracture biomechanics, classification, and diagnosis
Part 2 discussing selection of fixation technique, external coaptation, identification of bone healing, and potential complications.
This last article in the series addresses the options for internal fixation, including (Table 1):
Intramedullary (IM) pins and cerclage wire
Interlocking nails (ILNs)
External skeletal fixators (ESFs)
Bone plates and screws.
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A home gym would be the best option, most public gyms don’t have a pool. but personal trainer also makes sense too