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  2. Brachycephaly - Wikipedia

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    Brachycephaly (derived from the Ancient Greek βραχύς, 'short' and κεφαλή, 'head') is the shape of a skull shorter than average in its species.It is perceived as a cosmetically desirable trait in some domesticated dog and cat breeds, notably the pug and Persian, and can be normal or abnormal in other animal species.

  3. New Hampshire could limit breeding of certain dogs with ... - AOL

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    New Hampshire lawmakers state in House Bill 1102 that birth defects and deformities like brachycephaly, or intentional breeding of animals with these defects, causes hardships in dogs' lives.

  4. 32 brachycephalic animal breeds - AOL

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    A mildly affected brachycephalic breed, Staffies have wide faces and relatively short snouts but there is considerable variation in the degree and likelihood of breathing difficulties. They might ...

  5. Mom Slammed For Spending $10k On Controversial Dog Breed ...

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    Image credits: hyohana.7 Someone penned: “Tell me you have too much money without telling me. ADOPT DONT SHOP. “Hope you have at least double that saved for vet care, you’ll need it for that ...

  6. Perverse incentive - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, a Detroit area doctor was sentenced to 45 years of prison for intentionally giving patients unnecessary cancer treatments, for which health insurance paid him at least 17.6 million dollars. [32] Unnecessary treatment may harm in the form of side effects of drugs and surgery, which can then trigger a demand for further treatments ...

  7. List of unproven and disproven cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    Chaparral (or Larrea tridentata) – a plant used to make a herbal remedy which is sold as cancer treatment. Cancer Research UK state that: "We don't recommend that you take chaparral to treat or prevent any type of cancer." [67] Chlorella – a type of algae promoted for its health-giving properties, including a claimed ability to treat cancer ...