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Abigail Jane

Oregon

Healthcare Content Writer at Advantage Behavioral Health

Content Writer at Legal Rev

Content Writer and Content Manager at iamsober.com

Contributing Healthcare Writer at Sleep.com

Articles

  • Jan 15, 2025 | animalwellnessmagazine.com | Abigail Jane

    Rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, fish oils offer a range of benefits for your dog or cat’s skin, joints, brain, heart, and overall health. You’ve probably heard about the health benefits of fish oils. They’re not just good for humans, but also our dogs and cats. In fact, holistic and integrative veterinarians often recommend fish oil supplements for animals. Learn about fish oil benefits for dogs and cats, and what to look for when choosing a supplement. Fish oils are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids.

  • Sep 11, 2024 | onegreenplanet.org | Abigail Jane

    Peanut flour is a great option for baked goods if you want to start avoiding or using less wheat-based flour. It is such a tasty and nutritious option to try! While regular flour has little nutritional value to offer, this nut flour is full of nourishing oils and protein to give your baked goods a boost. What is Peanut Flour? Source: Neelam's Gallery - A Gallery To Inspire/YouTubePeanut flour is made by grinding up peanuts into a very fine powder similar to flour.

  • Jun 13, 2024 | writersweekly.com | Abigail Jane |Ruby Immaculate

    Instagram is a powerful tool for authors to market their books, but social media can be time-consuming without the proper training. Here are three easy ways to save time and effort creating Instagram-specific content to help market books on sick days, days when you’re not camera ready, or days when you’re too busy writing to invest more than a minute or two on social media marketing.

  • Feb 24, 2024 | newsbreak.com | Abigail Jane

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  • Feb 24, 2024 | animalwellnessmagazine.com | Abigail Jane

    Whether your cat is on supplements or medications (or both), getting him to take them can be a huge challenge. Here are five ways to make the task easier and less stressful. As a cat parent, you know your kitty sometimes needs to take supplements or medications to stay healthy. You also know that getting him to take them is easier said than done. He might fight you when you try to insert a pill into his mouth, or refuse to swallow and spit it out again, making the task a major headache.