Bruno Lopes
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The Heartbreak of Infertility
There are few things more heartbreaking than infertility. It's a problem that affects so many people, yet it's often a taboo subject. Infertility can take a significant toll on a person's mental and physical health. It can be an incredibly isolating experience. And it can be hard to find accurate information and support. But there is hope.
By Bruno Lopes2 years ago in Longevity
6 Hypoallergenic Cats That Might Be Right For You
Are you looking for a hypoallergenic cat? If so, these five felines might be right for you! Each of these cats has been specifically selected because they are relatively low in allergenicity. If you're allergic to cats, or if you have children who are allergic to cats, one of these five felines might be the perfect fit for your home.
By Bruno Lopes2 years ago in Petlife
Dog dandruff: causes, symptoms, and treatment
A dandruff treatment for your dog may involve several different methods. One method is to change your dog's diet and environment. Another method is to apply a topical application of anti-fungal cream. If neither of these methods works, you may have to try a combination of both. In general, the best method of dog dandruff treatment involves using a topical application of an anti-fungal cream or shampoo.
By Bruno Lopes2 years ago in Petlife
Hamster VS. Gerbil: The Battle of the Small Mammals
To some, the hamster is a cute and cuddly creature, while to others, the gerbil may be seen as the cutest of all small mammals. But which one is really the winner when it comes to popularity? The answer might surprise you!
By Bruno Lopes2 years ago in Petlife
How to Help a Constipated Cat
In this article, I will talk about how to help a constipated cat and guide your pet to normal health. Cats need to eliminate regularly, and this is especially true in the winter. It is a fact of life that cats can get constipated, and it can lead to some very serious issues. The most common reason a cat will get constipation is if they are not eating enough. Getting your cat to eat more can sometimes be difficult, so I will talk about how you can help it.
By Bruno Lopes2 years ago in Petlife
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The Tomato Frog: A Rare Amphibian You Need To Know AboutTop Story - May 2022
So you have decided, you want a pet frog! Cool, but now comes the hard part. What species to get? You want a small, cute one that is easy to care for. In this article, I will talk about my favorite one, and maybe you will like it too.
By Bruno Lopes2 years ago in Petlife
Capybaras Pet: All You Need To Know
Capybaras are some of the cutest creatures on earth. They are slow-moving but gentle giants that can get up to 25 inches long and weigh more than 100 pounds. Capybaras are native to South America and in Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia. They are considered pests in most parts of the world because they eat a lot of vegetation, but they are popular as pets in Brazil.
By Bruno Lopes2 years ago in Petlife
Can Hemp Improve the Keto Diet
With regards to health insurance and well-being, hemp and diet that is ketogenic popular favorites. But are they appropriate? In line with the research that's available, the huge benefits appear to be complementary. This means that hemp and keto are perhaps not just suitable, but they are able to also be considered a duo that is really dynamic.
By Bruno Lopes4 years ago in Longevity
The Origins of Halloween
The origins of Halloween are ancient, though the time of origin is uncertain. Halloween is thought to have originated around the time the Celts split from the Romans around A.D. 325. The Celts worshiped the Goddess of the dead, who they thought had walked the earth as a human after her human body had died. The druids of ancient Ireland celebrated the end of harvest by celebrating her returning to heaven by the "sowing of the skulls," re-enacting the fertility and resurrection of nature at the new season, which may explain why skulls are so prominently featured in modern-day Halloween. All this new life from their crops that would be forever ruined. So they stuffed the skulls full of corn on the cob, popped their eyeballs, and twisted the corn kernels onto their points to form the familiar jack-o'-lantern symbol.
By Bruno Lopes4 years ago in Horror