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  1. ... could someday offer a more effective treatment for pet owners and pet lovers. The early-stage study found that participants ...
  2. NIH Highlights Ruff! Are pets good for our health? Guinea pigs, fish, dogs, and horses: What do these animals have in common? They may have ... of stories about the relationships between humans and pets, but there are still a lot of unanswered ...
  3. ... create pictures of the inside of your body. PET (positron emission tomography) imaging: PET imaging uses a tracer, which is a small ... and print them on film. Nuclear scan: Like PET scans, nuclear scans also involve a radioactive tracer ...
  4. ... see. Axumin is used in what's known as PET (positron emission tomography) imaging. For PET imaging, health care providers inject you with a ... your body gets rid of it fast. The PET machine then makes 3-D pictures showing where ...
  5. ... from trees, dust mites in the home, or pet dander. Allergy symptoms caused by pollens can last ... fall. Allergy symptoms caused by dust mites or pet dander can be present throughout the year. Allergies ...
  6. ... various brain tests such as positron emission tomography (PET) scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRIs), and spinal fluid ... a routine procedure but still has some risks. PET scans have the risk of slight radiation exposure. ...
  7. ... meditation through a mobile app. Consider adopting a pet. Pets can provide comfort and lower blood pressure, according ...
  8. ... more information about his cancer and its progress. "PET scanning revealed tumors in my lung, bone, and ... When the cancer started growing again, we used PET scanning to identify tumor cells in the bone ...
  9. ... Environmental allergens (such as pollen, dust mites, and pet dander) Viral infections (such as cold, flu, and ...
  10. ... cooking stoves, fireplaces, and air conditioners. Even household pets can contribute to indoor air pollution when they ...
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