Sentences with phrase «also wreaks havoc»

It also wreaks havoc on a man, but in different ways.
But stress also wreaks havoc on our internal balance, as well as endocrine disruptors: chemicals that, at certain levels, can interfere with hormone production.
It also wreaks havoc on the delicate balance of our microbiome.
Sugar is an anti-nutrient which means is impairs nutrient absorption and also wreaks havoc on the gut microbiome, a key piece in regulating immune and endocrine function.
Refined sugar also wreaks havoc in your gut, which causes stress on your digestive system and allows bad bacteria to thrive.
Not long after she took charge in June 2006, Bair began sounding the alarm about the dangers posed by the explosive growth of subprime mortgages, which she feared would not only ravage neighborhoods when homeowners began to default — as they inevitably did — but also wreak havoc on the banking system.
In the process, though, the petro - charged currency also wreaked havoc on a manufacturing sector that shed more than half a million jobs.
Just like humidity can wreak havoc on a smartphone, it can also wreak havoc on your home.
Its a great time for families to experience new things and have fun adventures, but it can also wreak havoc on a childs sleep routine.
Mismanagement of breastfeeding through a scheduling regime, as is encouraged by popular «baby - training» programs such as On Becoming Babywise (Ezzo & Bucknam, 1995) and Growing Kids God's Way (Ezzo & Ezzo, 1993) can also wreak havoc on how a mother is able to decipher her baby's cues, since she is taught to watch the clock to determine when to feed the baby, not his signals that he is hungry.
This is a breeding ground for mold and mildew that may not only be harmful to the body, but also wreak havoc on the walls and floors of your home.
A tsunami that followed the quake also wreaked havoc, killed a researcher involved in an ecology expedition to Robinson Crusoe Island off Chile's coast.
The cells also wreak havoc in the kidneys, stimulating the organs to hold on to more sodium, which in turn spurs the body to retain more water.
CMEs can not only put on a spectacular light show, they can also wreak havoc with earth - orbiting satellites and sometimes even ground - based electrical systems.
Inflammation can also wreak havoc on your mouth in the form of periodontitis, a chronic inflammation of the gums caused by bacteria accumulation.
Fiddling with older or outdated systems can also wreak havoc on your utility bill since many of them can be unreliable or simply inefficient.
Acne is a common problem among weightlifters and the tanning products and makeup used in competition can also wreak havoc on your skin.
The waist trainer is an extreme training product that can create change aesthetically but can also wreak havoc on the physical systems.
Trans fats, such as hydrogenated oils also wreak havoc on our liver.
Blood sugar imbalances and insulin resistance not only set you up for chronic disease, but they can also wreak havoc on your emotional well - being, causing mood swings, anger issues and relationship problems.
Stressful events can also wreak havoc on our body's ability to control blood sugar.
Aside from antibiotics overuse, poor diets and environmental toxins also wreak havoc on the gut by wearing down the protective barriers of the intestinal walls, eventually creating a leaky gut.
And when you're not on the go, sitting can also wreak havoc on even the most polished of outfits, resulting in wrinkly shirts and creased skirts.
It also wreaked havoc on my hair...) This outfit was not one I had planned ahead of time; I knew I wanted to put together something spontaneously.
Choice has given families more freedom to enroll their children where they think they'll get the best education, but critics of the program say it's also wreaked havoc with district budgets, as schools struggle to determine how many students will show up in their classrooms each fall.
Monsanto's Roundup Ready corn crops and herbicide resistant soybean crops have also wreaked havoc on our agricultural system by causing soil erosion, nitrate leeching, and water contamination.
However, prescription drugs have also wreaked havoc, as the abuse of painkillers continues to grow and defective or incorrectly prescribed medications cause potentially life - threatening injuries in patients.
they have cancer or have history of cancer in their families — not only can cancer make a woman infertile, it can also wreak havoc on her ovaries and cause premature menopause.

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But they're also the kind of cyberbullying that can wreak havoc on mental health, especially among young Americans — ironic considering that First Lady Melania Trump has expressed a desire to combat cyberbullying while still defending her husband, including the latest Morning Joe tweets.
We also know a lack of sleep can wreak havoc on productivity, causing us to be less attentive, make more mistakes, process information more slowly, miss or misinterpret social and emotional cues and impair decision - making.
Ransomware wasn't the only type of cybersecurity threat to wreak havoc in 2017, however — there were also network attacks, insider threats and malware, to name a few.
Kenney said some of his younger supporters were also shouted at by people «twice their age» while Carter said the supporters wreaking havoc belonged to Kenney's team.
He also observes that it claims that man is essentially alone in the universe and that he is better off if he is made fully aware of this loneliness.5 However, Hartshorne enters the counterclaim that, if man believes that he really is all by himself in an unfriendly universe, then man will realize that he is not worthy of his own supreme devotion and will also become an easy prey for the race - worship and nation - worship that wreak havoc on mankind.6 He further charges that humanism suffers from the specific disease of «megalomania» or wishing to be God.7
But it also means that I get to wreak havoc on my mom's kitchen in ways that I couldn't when staying with my boyfriend's parents.
With the surprise result we've seen today at Anfield where Swansea City wreak a havoc there today's afternoon against Liverpool to record the most against the form book away win there and ran away with all the three points at stake in the game, and also with the Stoke City attempts to end Man Utd 8 match unbeaten run in all matches but for Wayne Rooney's audacious last gap free kick equaliser that save Utd from bluses.
Not only can smoking wreak havoc on your health, but it also increases wrinkles around the mouth — and makes you taste like an ash tray.
We expect newborns, who have their days and nights mixed up anyway, to wreak havoc on our sleep, but the fact is that older babies and toddlers also sleep erratically.
This vaccine protects children against pertussis, also known as whopping cough, which wreaks havoc on the respiratory mucus membrane.
Fleas are also awful pests that can wreak havoc in your home and cause your kids loads of discomfort.
Also at 9 a.m., NYC - based taxi drivers and base owners will join community leaders and advocates to hold a morning vigil that will raise awareness about the Taxi and Limousine Commission's «excessive fees, entrapment, abusive enforcement and other unfair practices that are wreaking havoc to the NYC taxi industry,» City Hall steps, Manhattan.
Neighbors on the east side of Syracuse and the town of DeWitt are also discussing what to do about the deer that wreak havoc with traffic, landscaping and public health.
The 1,098 - page bill also contained cuts that would wreak havoc on the University of Connecticut and other public colleges, Malloy said.
«I also told them that movement at night while relocating from one place to another was to ensure that they don't wreak havoc on the people during the day while relocating to other towns.
Along with wind speed, the sheer size of a storm, how quickly it is moving and the angle at which it's approaching land also influence its potential to wreak havoc.
The technology could also be a boon to wildlife: BPA mimics the hormone estrogen and has been wreaking havoc on fish populations for years now, causing male fish to become female in some cases.
If strong, the El Niño event could not only wreak havoc on weather around the world, but could also trigger a resumption of global warming that has been seemingly stalled for the last 15 years.
Despite its reputation for wreaking havoc in cells, singlet oxygen is also vital for triggering the repair of a key protein complex for photosynthesis.
Meaning, essentially, that eggs contain the bad stuff (dioxins), but because of nature's intelligence, they also contain good elements to prevent the bad stuff from wreaking havoc on your body.
The pill may also be wreaking havoc on your relationships.
But brain chemistry can also be responsible for wreaking havoc on our lives when we mistake the intensity of our feelings for ultimate truth.
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