Sentences with phrase «recurrence of problems as»

Recurrence of problems As indicated, only one girl was consistently depressed, and most girls» eating problems were not continual throughout adolescence.

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It is not yet known how serious the injury sustained by Vidal is, but his club, Juventus, will be hoping that it is only a minor knock rather than recurrence of his knee problems, with the former Bayer Leverkusen man being a key part of Massimiliano Allegri's set - up in Turin as he looks to secure a fourth consecutive Serie A title.
It might not have helped him at the time, but at least this latest injury was not a muscular problem or a recurrence of a previous problem, but was just unlucky as he was tackled in training by Gabriel.
But the news that Koscielny has suffered a recurrence of his achilles problem while on international duty is very worrying as well, and if he can't play through the pain then who should be our back 3 against the Spuds?
Further, as noted by Sky Sports, Laurent Koscielny could be forced to miss out after suffering a recurrence of a calf problem, while Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain has also been ruled out with a hamstring problem as Wenger hopes that he'll at least have a full - strength squad for the FA Cup final against Chelsea on May 27.
As a result, many women suffer in silence even during HRT, be it the recurrence of thyroid problems, fatigue, weight gain, or just a general feeling of being «off,» because they don't have a complete picture of hormone balance.
This will allow potential problems, such as recurrence of the cancer, to be detected before they become too advanced.
In dogs or households where ear mites have been a problem, the use of topical flea medications, such as Frontline, can help to prevent recurrence of mites in the home.
Specific treatment approaches can resolve an underlying cause, but some supportive measures as the use of natural remedies such as Ear Dr. can not only resolve symptoms such scratching by soothing the ear, but can also help to maintain the health of ear; preventing any possibility of recurrence as most of ear problems are caused by a compromised immune system that becomes weakened, allowing a population of microorganisms to take route and grow more then would occur in a healthy dog.
As noted by Marryat and Martin (2010) such screening and intervention beyond the early post-natal period and throughout children's early years could help improve mental health or prevent recurrence of problems, possibly resulting in positive child outcomes (or prevention of negative outcomes).
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