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What Does the TID Medical Abbreviation Mean?

The Nerdy Nurse

Have you ever been to the doctor and they’ve written down a bunch of medical abbreviations that you don’t understand? You may have heard or seen the medical abbreviation “TID” and wondered what it meant. In this blog post, we’ll look at the meaning of “TID.” Well, you’re not alone.

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10,000 Birds in The Library of Congress?!

10,000 Birds

This humble blog has been serving people of all nations for over a decade through our online collaborative exploration of birding culture, conservation, citizen science, and amateur ornithology. Blogging Library of Congress' Also, we’ve bragged a lot about the fancy birds we’ve seen in fancy places.

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Say Hello to Our New Nature News Beat Writer!

10,000 Birds

… Meredith Matthews is a long time reader of 10,000 Birds who regularly let Mike and Corey know about cool news stories, blog posts, and other tidbits related to birds that she found. Mike and Corey would often turn her links into short blog posts.

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Two Blogs, Two Views on Experimenting on Chimps

Critter News

Tags: chimpanzees medical research animal welfare.

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Debbie Souza-Pappas: Our Trapped Golden Eagle

10,000 Birds

This guest blog was written by Debbie Souza-Pappas, the director and founder of Second Chance Wildlife Rehabilitation in Price, Utah. Newer devices have been further ‘tweaked’ to fit veterinary medical needs. The trap was not attached but it was obvious this was the cause, and the x-ray confirmed it.

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Love in the Time of Conjunctivitis

10,000 Birds

This blog was written by Arden Zich, volunteer with Fox Valley Wildlife Center in Elburn, IL: Congratulating myself for leaving the house on time, I got into my car and drove off to meet up with a friend for lunch. Less than 24 hours after receiving medication, the eye that had been swollen shut had opened enough for her to see again.

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Pancreatitis in Dogs

4 The Love Of Animals

The first day at the vet she was given an injection of fluids, and several medications for her to take. Things on the blog may continue to be a bit quiet while we are taking care of our girl, but we hope to have our little mascot all better very soon! How do you get your dog’s to take their medications?

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