8 Pets Healers Hospital

  


8 Pets Healers Hospital
Having a pet at home may be at risk of allergy. However, according to experts, keep animals at home can give a positive effect: to help cure diseases. Not only dogs and cats, some animals such as rabbits, pigs, snakes are also beneficial improve human health. Some are helping scientists develop new treatments for serious diseases including diabetes, dementia and Parkinson's. 





Dr. Samantha Wright, a psychologist who studies the relationship between humans and pets, said nothing is impossible to obtain the potential benefits of animal.
"The idea that pets and good health tied back in a few decades. There are many species that can help develop new treatments for all diseases," Samantha said as quoted from the pages of The Sun.
Here are some of the top animal in the world that can help humans heal some diseases, as revealed by Lynsey Haywood: 


1. Dogs can sniff cancer Four-legged animals, not only can be friends, they can also detect cancer early stage through the senses of smell.
In a study in Japan, the Labrador is given breath and stool samples to sniff, and they were able to identify the presence of colon cancer derived from patients. Scientists believe that the smell of the tumor can be detected by the dog's olfactory senses. 


Dr. Hideto Sonoda said that the current research is needed to develop an "electronic dog's nose 'for detecting cancer. "Chemical compounds from the odor is not clear. Only the dog knows the answer."
2. Rabbits can be detection of cervical cancer Detect cervical cancer using the rabbit was developed after two British scientists discovered the virus that trigger the disease in rabbits during the 1960's. The result, a vaccine that can prevent cervical cancer. 


This vaccine became available in 2006 after 70 years of animal research carried out. The British government had offered an injection of this vaccine to women aged 12 to 13 years in order to prevent further spread of the disease that kills nearly 1,000 women a year in Britain. 


3. Cats can prevent the risk of stroke People who have cats, 40 percent less likely to suffer a fatal heart attack, according to a study at the University of Minnesota in the U.S..
Researcher Dr Adnan Qureshi said, stroking a cat moggies could actually reduce stress and anxiety their owners, enabling them to reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. "This opens up new avenues for treatments, and unlike drugs or surgery, cat ownership does not seem to have a risk." 


4. Rabbits and hamsters heal asthma Children who grow up with pets such as guinea pigs, rabbits or hamsters may develop asthma or allergies, according to scientists.
But U.S. researchers studied a group of children in New York and found that grew at a less sterile environment sometimes can actually improve their health. 


Researcher Matt Perzanowski says, "Exposure to certain bacteria may provide an opportunity to build a child's immunity." 


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