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Attack/vanity removed. --Geniac 19:29, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sources

The Aegis

69.250.149.237 13:57, 24 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Degenerative Myelopathy


Article created. Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia! G716 22:58, 17 June 2007 (UTC)

Canine Degenerative Myelopathy is an autoimmune disorder common in German Shepards and possibly occurring in other breeds. The disease is chronic and progressive, and can result in lameness in the animal. In some cases it can be fatal.

The myelin is an insulating sheath around neurons in the spinal column. In Degenerative Myelopathy, the immune system attacks this sheath, breaking it down. This results in a loss of communication between nerves in lower body of the animal and the brain. The animal loses both sensation and control.

The disease usually manifests between the ages of five and fourteen.

[edit] Symptoms

Early symptoms include scuffing of one or both rear legs. This scuffing can cause the nails of one foot to be worn down. As the disease progresses the animal starts having considerable difficulties walking, and eventually the back legs become useless.

The disease can then move forward, affecting the forward portion of the body, including the front legs. It can then move into the brain stem causing death. According to veteranarians at Cornell University Hospital for Animals (Companion Animal Hospital) this is quite rare.

Progression of the disease is highly variable. The animal could be crippled within a few months, or could still be walking years later. In order to keep the animal as healthy as possible for as long as possible, a proper diet and exercise regimen are very important.

[edit] Causes

Little research has been done on this disease. The fact that it mostly strikes a single breed indicates a genetic component.

[edit] Treatment

Most local veteranarians believe there are no treatments. However ongoing research at the University of Florida provides hope.

This is a chronic condition that cannot be cured. However it is possible to maintain your dog's quality of life through a proper program of exercise and nutrition.

Aerobic exercise is very important. An effort should be made to ensure the dog receives aerobic exercise three times a week. The ability to run freely on a farm is not adequate - the dog should be made to exercise. If the dog suffers arthritis or hip dysplasia, swimming is useful.

Endurance exercise is also important. The dog should be taken on a long walk at least once a week.

After exercising, it is important for the muscles to have time to heal, especially in older dogs. Therefore the dog should not exercise every day.

The University of Florida recommends a diet primarily made on 1 part pork, 2 parts tofu, 4 parts long brown rice, with additional carrots, spinach, bell pepper, broccoli and molassis (see link below).

Additional ingredients, fresh garlic, dry ground ginger, dry mustard and bone meal, provide anti-inflammatory effects. Because this disease is caused by the animal's own immune system, it is important not to allow the immune system to become fired up. Keeping inflammation to a minimum is very important. (This is why it is important to let the dog rest between exercise days).

The University of Florida also recommends a number of dietary supplements. Most can be found in a single pill, called Antiox-Q, available from [[Westlab Pharmacy][8]]. In addition to the pill, green tea and grape seed extract are recommended (however, never feed a dog grapes or raisins.)

Finally, U of Florida has found good results with two different medications used in combination: aminocaproic acid (EACA) and n-acetylcysteine (NAC). They found that in 80% of patients these medications have prevented progressions or even caused remission. Both of these medications are also provided by [[Westlab Pharmacy][9]]. (I am not yet sure if a prescription is necessary).

[edit] Sources

Cornell University Animal Hospital

University of Florida: http://neuro.vetmed.ufl.edu/neuro/DM_Web/DMofGS.htm

4.156.153.250 14:14, 24 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Adam Belmar

[edit] R.C.M.P. (TV series)

R.C.M.P. was spearheaded by Canadian film maverick, Frank Radford "Budge" Crawley and co-produced with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, British Broadcasting Corporation and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

Unapologetically cold, grainy and raw, the show was very realistic and stood up well against other crime dramas on TV of the day. French-Canadian actor Gilles Pelletier portrayed Corporal Jacques Gagnier, whose sidekick Constable Bill Mitchell was played by English-Canadian actor Don Francks.

Crawley created the R.C.M.P. series in an attempt to fulfill his dream of sharing "the Canadian Way" with the rest of the world. While not a fan of American-style cinema, Crawley wished R.C.M.P. to sign with a U.S. television network. American networks at that time demanded full control over any shows they broadcast and R.C.M.P. ended up with only a paltry take in American syndication.

The show ran for one season and a prolific 39 episodes. Despite not becoming the spectacle Crawley promised, R.C.M.P. reruns garnered fans worldwide.

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.C.M.P_%28TV_series%29"


[edit] Golden Gloves

"Golden Gloves" is an award given to any goalkeeper in the English Premier League for keeping the largest amount of clean sheets in one football season. In the past 2005/06 season, Pepe Reina of Liverpool FC won the award with 20 clean sheets, more than Edwin Van Der Sar of Manchester United (18). The goalkeeper with the most clean sheets ever in the Premier League in one season is Petr Cech of Chelsea FC, with 24 in the 2004/05 season.

[edit] Sources

Top 20 Clean Sheets: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20051006/ai_n15673993

Goalkeepers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goalkeeper


Carragher23 15:02, 24 June 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Henry Murray Lane

Henry Murray Lane (3 March 1833 - 24 May 1913), Esq. was an officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He was born in Leamington, Warwickshire, the sixth son of Rev. Charles Lane and Frances Catherine Sandford Lane. Through his father, he was a descendant of the Lane family of Bentley Hall (later of King's Bromley) one of which was Jane Lane, the English Civil War heroine. His mother was a daughter of the Right Rev. Dr. Daniel Sandford, D. D., Bishop of Edinburgh from 1806 until 1830. He was appointed Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms on August 23, 1849 and promoted to the rank of Chester Herald July 21, 1864, sometime Registrar of Her Majesty's College of Arms, London, and secretary to Garter Mission at the Court of St. Petersburg, 1867.

[edit] Sources

Lane of Bentley Hall, Published 1910. (Elliot Stock, 62 Paternaster Row, London)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Joseph-Watkin&e=9797 (H. Murray Lane within article)

4.251.121.97 20:09, 24 June 2006 (UTC)

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