Sentences with phrase «affected by exposure»

The strength of this study is that a unique part of adolescents» reckless driving was demonstrated to be affected by exposure to reckless driving in movies, exposure that was measured well before these adolescents ever got behind the wheel of a car.
Much later, the Occupational Health and Safety Division issued a Notice of an Administrative Penalty to Guild alleging «that Guild had violated s. 23 (1) of the General Regulations which provides that an employer shall, when required, provide an emergency eye wash fountain where there is a potential for a person's skin or eyes to be affected by exposure to a hazardous substance.
It was noted that this delay is creating a significant problem for groups such as those affected by exposure to asbestos — or their widows.
People working in particular industries in the last hundred years or so have been disproportionately affected by exposure to asbestos, and asbestos use became federally regulated beginning the 1970s.
«There is significantly less known about how birds are affected by exposure to air pollution from other types of sources, such as motor vehicles.»
His artistic development was affected by his exposure to French modern painting, Asian culture and Zen Buddhism in particular.
Nasal solar dermatitis: a skin disease of the nose and muzzle which is greatly affected by exposure to sunlight.
Their lung development has been shown to be directly affected by exposure to air contamination.
Here's hoping that the growing number of stories in the news about real babies and real children and real people affected by exposure, factually or potentially — like that father of a child with cancer who recently asked his California school district to ban non-immunized students — will start making those who've taken a stand against vaccines reconsider.
Your environmental toxic load is affected by your exposure and your body's ability to assimilate and excrete the toxins.
They'll also be studying the involvement of the immune system in the disease and whether this can be affected by exposure to certain environmental factors, such as the sun.
«This allowed us to detect and identify metabolites affected by exposure to red tide microorganisms.»
The platform, described in the journal PLOS One, could help scientists understand how brain cells connect and interact, combat brain disorders, determine how soldiers are affected by exposure to chemical and biological weapons and develop antidotes to counteract those effects.
More than 30 people died, and thousands of lives have been affected by the exposure to radiation.
He also said the importance of critical periods in a child's development may be affected by exposures and living conditions that can lay the foundation for later cancer risk and contribute to social differences in cancer risk.

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To be clear, MoneySense did that piece not so much to encourage investors to grab some indirect exposure to Bitcoin, but to make them aware of how their stock investments may already be being affected by the mania.
To the extent that aggregate short exposure exceeds the number of Shares available for purchase (for example, in the event that large redemption requests by Authorized Participants dramatically affect Share liquidity), investors with short exposure may have to pay a premium to repurchase Shares for delivery to Share lenders.
Despite the rhetoric of democracy there is a lack of transparency m discussions of officials with the IMF / WB authorities and their decisions regarding conditionalities often imposed on the debtor countries without clear exposure even to Parliament and its select committees, much less to the general public affected by them.
These motivational dynamics can play an even greater role in the school experience of low - income students, especially those whose development has been affected by early exposure to toxic stress.
Children and babies in the womb will be most affected by mercury exposure in food be it via HFCS, sodium benzoate, food dyes, or any other product manufactured with mercury containing chlor - alkali chemicals.
«These motivational dynamics can play an even greater role in the school experience of low - income students, especially those whose development has been affected by early exposure to toxic stress,» he writes.
In light of Father's Day, I wanted to share some information on the harmful effects that could be caused by endocrine disrupting chemicals, or EDCs, and how exposure could be negatively affecting the men in our lives.
Michel Odent, in his review of research on the «primal period «(the time between conception and the first birthday), concludes that interference or dysfunction at this time affects the development of our capacity to love, which is particularly vulnerable around the time of birth, being connected hormonally to the oxytocin system.3 Research by Jacobsen4 5 and Raine6 among others, suggests that contemporary tragedies such as suicide, drug addiction and violent criminality may be linked to problems in the perinatal period such as exposure to drugs, birth complications and separation or rejection from the mother.
Results showed that BPA exposure permanently affected the uterus by decreasing regulation of gene expression.
Infants and preschool children are the group most adversely affected by the consequences of divorce, particularly in the case of diminished parent - child relationships and exposure to parental conflict.
At 9:30 a.m., Reps. Carolyn Maloney, Peter King, Jerry Nadler and Lee Zeldin join comedian Jon Stewart and hundreds of firefighters to urge Congress for an extension of healthcare benefits for all first responders affected by cancer and other chronic diseases from exposure at Ground Zero on Sept. 11, House Triangle (Capitol East Front), Washington, D.C.
Our study shows that after that early programming state, after weaning, and after the lactation period, when we introduced a new type of diet it changed the epigenome in a way that actually affects metabolism and potentially will reduce some of the damage caused by an early - life high - fat exposure,» Pan says.
A genetic vulnerability may also explain why some people are affected by prenatal exposure to infections.
These include the amount of lifetime exposure and individual differences in biochemistry that affect whether BMAA is absorbed by the gut, destroyed by the liver, or allowed to cross the blood - brain barrier.
Now under analysis by Western and Russian researchers, this data is offering new insights into the ways chronic exposure to radiation affects health.
Exposure to targeted, personal and verbal aggression by patients can adversely affect mental health nurses decision - making regarding physical restraint, new research published in the world's leading nursing research journal reveals.
While earlier research established a link between parental conflict at a single point in time and children's adjustment later in life, Raver and her colleagues saw a need to explore how children may be adversely affected by prolonged exposure to this aggression.
Two of the first field test studies featuring real - world conditions have confirmed that the survival rates and reproduction abilities of bees are negatively affected by prolonged exposure to pesticides known as neonicotinoids.
However, co-author of the study Katerina Nezvalova - Henriksen commented that, «the biological mechanisms by which long term SSRIs exposure may affect birth weight remain unknown.»
And studies have hinted that differences between young babies» microbiomes, caused by birth methods, diet, environment, and antibiotic exposure, might affect their chances of developing diseases such as asthma and allergies.
To better understand how changes in diet, lifestyle, and exposure to modern medicine affect primates» guts, a team of researchers led by University of Minnesota computer science and engineering professor Dan Knights, veterinary medicine professor Tim Johnson, and veterinary medicine Ph.D. student Jonathan Clayton, used DNA sequencing to study the gut microbes of multiple non-human primates species in the wild and in captivity as a model for studying the effects of emigration and lifestyle changes.
Teens whose close friends did not drink alcohol were more likely to be affected by increasing exposure to risky online pictures.
Using novel technologies developed at HMS, the team looked at how a single sensory experience affects gene expression in the brain by analyzing more than 114,000 individual cells in the mouse visual cortex before and after exposure to light.
The underlying mechanism for any lunar effect remains unclear, but Dumont suggests that the full moon could affect the body clock by increasing our exposure to light in the evening.
Also, the Army's EIS «did not adequately document or characterize individual risk of exposure or infection, nor did it consider potential exposures to workers and others on the base itself or how the spread of a pathogen would be affected by population size and density,» according to a press release NAS issued about the study.
They were the daughters of more than 15,000 women from the Oakland area who were recruited by scientists to investigate how environmental exposures, even those that occur before birth, can affect health over a lifetime.
In 2002, the research team for TRIGR (Trial to Reduce IDDM in the Genetically at Risk), led in the U.S. by principal investigator Dorothy Becker, M.D., professor of pediatrics at Children's Hospital and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, embarked on a large - scale study of 2,159 infants with a family member affected by type 1 diabetes and with genetic risk for type 1 diabetes to find out whether delaying the exposure to complex foreign proteins such as cow's milk proteins would decrease the risk of diabetes.
The increased risk of hyperglycemia associated with prenatal exposure to famine is also passed down to the next generation, according to a new study of hundreds of families affected by widespread starvation in mid-20th Century China.
Frieden said 76 other healthcare workers from the hospital were being monitored for possible Ebola symptoms, because they also might have been affected by whatever mistake led to Pham's exposure.
«These new guidelines will be a valuable resource for clinicians to accurately diagnose infants and children who were affected by alcohol exposure before birth,» said NIAAA Director George F. Koob, PhD.
The lab concentrates on specific brain systems because their neural circuits are essential for affect and motivated behavior and become «hijacked» by repeated drug exposure.
She plans to study how regions in the brain associated with glucose homeostasis are affected by in utero exposure to gestational diabetes mellitus.
There is no scientific basis for investigating exposure of the growing baby when pregnant mothers use a mobile phone, as exposure to radiofrequency radiation from mobile phones is highly localised to the part of the head closest to the phone; there is no evidence to suggest that other parts of the body, such as the abdomen where the baby is growing, are affected by mobile phone use.
A transcriptome research of its organs revealed its gene signature is highly evolved and adapted for extreme longevity (slow metabolism, improved insulin gene signaling and glucose homeostasis, thus reduced blood glucose, improved cancer genes, improved endothelial function by eNOS (endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase) meaning improved vascular coronary blood flow, improved microvasculature arterial and heart endothelium function) but more importantly, to answer your question, some whales display low blood glucose hypoglycemia, this affects the quantity and period of proteins / DNA / cell exposure to glucose glycation, glycosylation and glycoxydation reactions.
The projects aims to give us further knowledge in areas as diverse as coral reefs ecosystem, the dietary composition in wildlife and domestic animals over the last 50 000 years, the effects of antibiotic exposure on microbial ecosystems, and changes in biodiversity that might have an effect on or are affected by climate change.
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