And scientists have discovered that combining honey and ginger reduces oxidative stress as well
as the complications of diabetes.
Another seven control and nine lean monkeys died from causes not related to aging
such as complications from anesthesia or injuries.
In addition, medical conditions that are
defined as complications of pregnancy are covered as long as the plan has medical coverage that includes those as a covered event.
You want to make the
transition as complication - free as possible so if everything is business as usual, your toddler will feel more secure and accept the changes more readily.
Sometimes insurers also denied maternity coverage simply because you had a previous pregnancy complication — and even a C - section
qualified as a complication.
Puppies are more susceptible to the disease because their immune systems are not developed; older dogs are also more susceptible than healthy adults,
particularly as complications of aging compromise their immune systems.
Worse, the watch faces, of which I count 17 at the time of writing, have varied degrees of secondary usability — known these
days as complications — but none are customizable.
This case is a reminder of the potential dangers of bus accidents, as
well as the complications that may arise in personal injury litigation.
For example, heavy or obese cats are up to four times more likely to develop diabetes
as a complication of their obesity.
The risk: Aloe vera can cause a drop in the blood's potassium level, which in turn can lead to heart rhythm problems, as well
as complications in heart patients taking the drug digoxin for arrhythmia or congestive heart failure.
Nearly a third of women who planned and started their labours at home ended up being transferred
as complications arose — including for instance an abnormal fetal heart rate, or if the mother required more effective pain relief in the form of an epidural.
And it
results as a complication of catching strep, which evades the human immune system by adapting its outer surface to resemble human biomolecules, a phenomenon called molecular mimicry.
Most dogs with seborrhea develop the
scaling as a complication of another medical problem, such as allergies or hormonal abnormalities.
Statistics have suggested a sharp increase in the number of American women
dying as a complication of pregnancy since the late 1980s, but a closer look at the data hints that all is not as it seems
The absence of Gerrard and Torres were
presented as a complication to the crash, while the appearance of Maxi Rodriguez on the bench represent the illusion of perceiving the winds of change in the Network team
Do you really think it's likely that homebirth midwives classify
events as complications in the same way that doctors do?
According to the CEU UCH research team, «the ocular release of moxifloxacin with this insert would make for an improved treatment of some ocular illnesses such as bacterial endophthalmitis, an infection of the eyeball which can appear after suffering a wound or
as a complication following intraocular surgery.
Previously, MDS was commonly referred to as a preleukemic condition (and it is still sometimes called pre-leukemia) because some people with MDS develop acute
leukemia as a complication of the disease.
Feline hypertension is commonly
found as a complication of other underlying medical conditions (so - called «secondary hypertension»), although primary hypertension (hypertension without any underlying disease) may also be seen in cats.
In fact, Dr. Labato says, these days, with breeders aware of the disease and screening for the trait in German shepherds, veterinarians are more likely to see the
condition as a complication of some other disease in a dog of any breed than in a German shepherd genetically primed to develop the problem.
While the condition mostly affects senior pooches, younger dogs can also be
affected as a complication of another disease process that can significantly alter the normal composition of the cartilage.
Calvo I1, Aisa J, Chase D, Garcia - Fernandez P, San Roman F, Bennett D. Tibial tuberosity
fracture as a complication of tibial tuberosity advancement.
I am not sure that the surgeon was not experienced,
as complications sometimes occur when surgery is done «according to the book» but it made my resolve to refer patients to specialists for this procedure even greater.
Hyperplastic (Proliferative) otitis: This occurs in some Shar -
Pei as a complication of chronic ear disease.
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Following this surgery the Plaintiff experienced a bone infection in her hip and further experienced long term difficulty
swallowing as a complication of the surgery.
For example, Travel Guard does not consider false labor, occasional spotting, physician - prescribed rest during the period of pregnancy, morning sickness, hyperemesis gravidarum, or
preeclampsia as complications.
It includes new features for watchfaces, such
as complications updating based on time of day or location, and a new Siri - based watchface.
Tap on Featured Complications, then scroll down to Heart Rate to see every watch face that offers heart
rate as a complication option.
At this point the choices are going to be limited because there are only a small set of test cases and developers haven't had time to make complications yet, but you can easily see developers building in great extensions of their apps to show up
as complications on your favorite watch face.
Apple has upgraded the heart rate sensor with BPM information that's displayed right on the Watch
face as a complication, while also displaying the rest rate and the recovery information — these are features that are available on the more powerful activity trackers, so Apple is clearly looking into investing in this side of the market.