Sentences with phrase «afflictions such»

Morofsky made conscious breathing the centerpiece of Wellativity, which is what he calls his personal method for helping people overcome afflictions such as obesity, smoking, lethargy, eating disorders and any other behavior that inhibits wellness.
I've seen it clear many skin afflictions such as dandruff and hot spots.
They are prone to certain afflictions such as Cataracts, Seizures and Hip Dysplasia.
Undiagnosed diabetes raises the risk of afflictions such as stroke, kidney damage and Alzheimer's disease.
New results reported in this week's Science and at a genome meeting held last week at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on New York's Long Island suggest that our pedigreed canine companions may be a major help in finding the genetic keys to common human afflictions such as cancer, diabetes, and mental disorders.
Recently, researchers have found alarming links between diabetes and neurodegenerative afflictions such as Alzheimer's disease.
They encourage breast - feeding, vaccinations and prompt treatment of common afflictions such as diarrhea and make referrals to clinics.

Not exact matches

Such a sufferer is not seeking release from the suffering but only from a sympathy, in so far as this also can be an affliction.
But neither do I believe that intoning the Declaration is sufficient; such a project is oddly parochial and comes perilously close to ideological thinking, the affliction of the twentieth century.
This God may say something outrageous, such as, «I have seen the afflictions of the Palestinians who are in Israel.
Such was Job's constant complaint: he had done no wrong, yet affliction came upon him.
«56 If the melancholy persists, such persons are to be directed to consult «a skillful prudent minister of Christ... that is skilled in such cases,» to whom they can confidently reveal their secrets and pour out without reserve the story of their distress.57, They are neither to exaggerate nor to minimize their affliction, but to tell all that help may be given.
After that, they never again be affected with such an Affliction.
But parents can get quite scared even with minor afflictions, such as a common strep throat.
That only adds to the growing interest in NOS - 2 inhibitors, he says: The molecule is also believed to play a role in several neurodegenerative afflictions, such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease.
Such afflictions carry a hefty price tag of $ 21 billion annually with costs projected to rise much further, especially because Bielory expects pollen counts to double by 2040.
He was the first to identify the bacteria of various animal afflictions, such as farcy and contagious mastitis.
Over time, however, scientists began noticing that antibiotics can increase babies» risk of the very afflictions the drugs aim to protect against — such as fungal infections, late - onset sepsis, and a deadly intestinal disorder called necrotizing enterocolitis.
Epidemiologists now talk about syndemics — sets of interlocking afflictions (such as AIDS, violence, and substance abuse) that affect entire communities.
Successful cell therapy treatments for such afflictions will be not only significant medical breakthroughs, but also in very high demand.
Robyn specializes in helping women facing a variety of hormonal problems, such as Robyn's affliction PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome), as well as PMS, Menopause and Endometriosis.
Many of these toxins have been linked to such afflictions as acne, bad breath, insomnia, low sex drive, poor memory, gas and many more.
These toxins have been linked to such afflictions as acne, bad breath, insomnia, low sex drive, poor memory, gas and many more.
Exhibited primarily by black women, this affliction also causes delusional thoughts, such as believing that every black woman can find «Black Love» if only she lower her standards to the fat, toothless, felonious, unemployed and uneducated.
For a grim period in the late»80s, Nolte's career was threatened by his unrestrained drug and alcohol use, but a subsequent rehabilitation strengthened his career, paving the way for roles such as Jake McKenna in Oliver Stone's neo-noir thriller U-Turn (1997) and his Oscar - nominated turn as Sheriff Wade Whitehouse in Paul Schrader's Affliction (1997), a picture Nolte also executive produced.
And it wasn't long before he began to understand precisely why the Tigers had such a long losing record, as members of his squad were soon being crippled by assorted afflictions visited upon unfortunate folks stuck in the ghetto.
It's affectation without authenticity, unseemly Francophlia with only real love for the opportunities for affectation such an affliction provides.
«The GT - R suffers from no such affliction.
Sometimes the size of a pinhead, flea bites have been known to cause such serious afflictions in humans as dermatitis, anemia, Rickettsioses, secondary infection at the wound site and — at their most severe — plague.
The issue of dog stomach bloating seems like a particularly egregious one and I hate to think about one of my family pets suffering from such an affliction.
Here is a summary of some of the ingredients found in products in the soothing category, which often provide relief from some of these afflictions: Aloe vera — The extract from this succulent plant is used for everything from lotion and makeup to consumable items, such as beverages and desserts.
There are simple remedies for such afflictions, like NHV Natural Pet Product's vet approved Kennel Cough Kit, but in general it would be best to avoid these conditions altogether.
And frankly, in a greater world where connection is suffering everywhere we go due to our digital afflictions, perhaps a little in - person expat connection isn't such a bad thing.
A hotel named Eternia acting as the «hub» or base of operations for players to interact with Aluche's many companions, as well as a place to spend the blue blood she collects from defeated fiends and convert it into skill points to spend on character attributes such as increased health points or increased status affliction.
Among the ironies here was the impetus such political activity imparted to blocking the production of so - called «golden rice,» a nutritionally enhanced GM grain that public health advocates hailed for the contribution it could make to combating afflictions (including preventable blindness) in malnourished children in the developing world.
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With the recent coverage of the Harvey Weinstein scandal, there has been speculation in the Canadian media about the validity of his claims to have a «sex addiction», and whether such a so - called affliction really exists at all.
At the same time, there are other niche health issues where they really stand out such as chronic kidney disease, extremely obesity, home health care, and mental health afflictions.
To be honest, there are very few options available to keep ourselves financially prepared against such an unwanted affliction other than investing in a cancer insurance plan.
This committee urges adoption of these recommendations as a matter of urgency given the extent of harm and intergenerational afflictions when alcohol is consumed at such high risk levels.
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