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  2. Diabetes in dogs - Wikipedia

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    The condition is treatable and need not shorten the animal's life span or interfere with the quality of life. [1] If left untreated, the condition can lead to cataracts, increasing weakness in the legs (neuropathy), malnutrition, ketoacidosis, dehydration, and death. [2] Diabetes mainly affects middle-aged and older dogs, but there are juvenile ...

  3. Pteropus - Wikipedia

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    Gray-headed flying fox. Pteropus (suborder Yinpterochiroptera) is a genus of megabats which are among the largest bats in the world. They are commonly known as fruit bats or flying foxes, among other colloquial names.

  4. Puppy nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Dietary fats also help to meet these high energy demands and provide the essential fatty acids necessary for brain, neuron, and retinal development and function. Since growing puppies require greater amounts of protein than their adult counterparts, it is important to include the appropriate amounts to support healthy development.

  5. Dietary indiscretion - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "dietary indiscretion" is sometimes used by endocrinologists when discussing patients with diabetes mellitus.In particular, individuals with type 2 diabetes should avoid certain dietary items, including sugar-sweetened beverages, saturated and trans fats, and starches, such as white rice.

  6. Black flying fox - Wikipedia

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    The black flying fox or black fruit bat (Pteropus alecto) is a bat in the family Pteropodidae.It is among the largest bats in the world, but is considerably smaller than the largest species in its genus, Pteropus.

  7. Obesity - Wikipedia

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    The widespread availability of dietary guidelines [111] has done little to address the problems of overeating and poor dietary choice. [112] From 1971 to 2000, obesity rates in the United States increased from 14.5% to 30.9%. [ 113 ]