Sentences with phrase «adverse reactions during»

In April 2009, the EPA issued an advisory about spot - on products after receiving over 44,000 reports of adverse reactions during 2008, including 600 deaths.
Like novel protein diets these focus on protein as the most common nutrient that causes adverse reactions during digestion.

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Should an adverse reaction occur during the morning / early afternoon, it will cause the least amount of disruption in baby's fragile routine.
Many pregnant women have an adverse reaction to certain foods, including vegetables, during the first trimester.
Drug safety associates (DSAs) document and track any adverse reactions volunteers may experience during a trial.
And then that reaction where the kidneys buffer bicarbonate ions also produces salts, which are then excreted by the kidneys, and during the excretion of those salts, the kidney makes new bicarbonate ions that replace what was used up in the buffering of the acid, and that just produces this ongoing sustainable cycle that's not adverse for bone health in any way.
While no adverse reactions have been reported, because of the lack of information on achiote during pregnancy and breastfeeding, it is advised to limit the consumption of the herb in women going through these stages.
Despite studies showing that each additional vaccine given during one visit dramatically increases the chance of an adverse reaction, reps peddle products with as many as 7 vaccines to be given at once — with no warnings.
Adverse reactions observed during clinical trials include vomiting, increased liver enzymes and transient loss of hearing.
Client experimented with marijuana for the first time and had an extremely adverse reaction, during which he went into serious physical distress, and then assaulted three paramedics who were attempting to assist him.
For example, if a participant has a severe adverse reaction, disclosure of information during the course of the research may be necessary to give the participant adequate information for proper treatment decisions.
• Deep knowledge of the restaurant business, with a great ability to provide exceptional first contact customer services • Track record of providing customers with the highest quality of service by ensuring their comfort and accuracy of order • Well - versed in taking accurate orders, relaying them to the kitchen and ensuring timely delivery to patrons • Excellent communication and listening abilities aimed at responding to customers» requests and fulfilling their needs aptly • Adept at making prompt and effective decisions during rush hours targeted at ensuring consistent and high quality services • Exceptionally well - placed multitasking and organizational skills, with a strong ability to respond to several requests at the same time and come up with solutions to everyday problems • Excellent attention to detail and social perception, aimed at being aware of customers» reactions and complaints, with a great ability to handle adverse situations with tact so that they do not affect other customers • Exceptionally service oriented with excellent coordination and communication skills • Able to effectively handle restaurant waiting list during high volume rush hours
VIBRA HEALTHCARE, Cordova, TN (1/2011 to 5/2012) Volunteer Counselor • Interviewed patients to decipher levels of mental disorders • Provided counselling services by exercising patience and tolerance to patients» reactions • Monitored patients to determine efficacy of treatment and maintained corresponding notes for the designated mental health doctor • Engaged patients in extracurricular activities (both physical and mental) to provide them with an outlet • Handled adverse situations by employing tact, especially during times of severe distress at the patients» part
Prior work has shown that family support and problem - solving skills delivered during later childhood and early adolescence can help protect youth from adverse physiological stress reactions (Chen et al., 2011; Brody et al., 2014) whereas parental maltreatment or other adverse events in childhood contribute to vulnerability to chronic diseases later in life (Repetti et al., 2002; Shonkoff et al., 2009).
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