Sentences with phrase «as blockages»

Complaints about blocked paths are still pouring in, however, such as blockages along Lake Street and Jackson.
Cats are susceptible to urinary tract infections and cat urinary problems such as blockages (uroliths or stones), so maintaining good health in this area of the body is important.
Please see the vet as blockages can turn into emergencies quickly in male cats.
During the zone, as blockages are felt in the signal for specific body parts or organs, the therapist will work to clear the blockage which assists the body in correcting the imbalance.
Ozone is able to oxidize plaque and break down matter such as blockages inside blood vessels.
When a child takes this type of action, it could lead to several health hazards such as blockages of the throat and intestines.
The currencies of laboring fundaments revolving around systemic issuances of the civil and even the moral duties may one day dry out and we here in the USA will find the ends means of welfare capitalisms to be as a blockage within status quo partisanships giving rises to and toward just the opposite of long nurtured agendas within passive welfare issues long held holdings.
Yes, you can use your living room's coffee table as a blockage to baby proof the fireplace.
In rare cases, vomiting can be a symptom of a serious condition, such as a blockage of the digestive tract (pyloric stenosis), an infection (meningitis) of the fluid (cerebrospinal fluid) and tissues (meninges) that surround the brain and spinal cord, or Reye syndrome.
Once a vote can not be interpreted as a blockage to the Tory ability to form a government, criticial MPs are likely to be more amenable to opposing hard Brexit.
Treatment often requires emergency care as the blockage may need to be flushed with a catheter or surgically removed.
FLUTD can lead to urinary tract obstruction, also known as a blockage, which can be deadly within 24 - 48 hours in male cats.

Not exact matches

Coles uses a doughnut as a «metaphor for your ex — warm, sweet, familiar, and loaded with trans fats that clog the arteries and eventually lead to a blockage of the heart.»
Whether it's the barista frothing my cappuccino as I impatiently embark on my next transcontinental flight or the construction workers blocking the street while cars pile up and they, doughnuts in hand, mosey along attempting to clear the blockage du jour, people seem to be flat - out taking their blasted time.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy's pension reforms have sparked youth riots, violent strikes and fuel blockages that threatened to hobble the national economy, and austerity measures in countries such as Greece, Italy and Ireland have had similar results.
Originally founded as a way to protest highway blockage limiting visitors to the area, it has been kept alive as a tourist attraction.
Using a cotton swab won't do anything, and as INSIDER previously reported, it could make a wax blockage worse.
Since it «sees» the lane markings using a camera in the upper windshield area, it is imperative this area be clear and free of blockage such as stickers, dirt, snow, tinting material, markings and labels.
It was a transparent and disingenuous misreading of political blockages created almost entirely by Republicans as a matter of policy.
It can be used as a shorthand way of understanding the therapy that is needed to overcome some common types of growth blockages.
Whatever would constitute removal of blockages to functioning and, as necessary, even reconstruction of personality itself needs to be understood in the light of this larger end: equipping the saints for their ministry.
I would really like to try this, the only thing holding me back is how to clean the shower plug hole / waste - pipe, as I don't think hot water would flush it all away — it's bound to cool down and solidify at some point, leaving the worry of blockage.
As you consume this beverage, your blood pressure streamlines within the body and prevents the clotting or blockage around the heart.
Chia seeds absorb water and most likely if enough water isn't consumed after eating them they will bulk up in your intestines as they absorb water from your body and cause blockages and pain.
Against Hull City he'd looked like a blockage in the hole denying the Armenian space to come inside, whereas in the City match, Rooney seemed keener to vacate the space as he roamed deeper, even if the former Borussia Dortmund attacker was too out - of - sorts to see the benefit, clumsily losing possession and failing to make any real impact on the game — not something the United skipper struggled to do.
There will also be nutritional deficiencies due to blockage of pancreatic enzymes, which may present as fatty stools and poor growth and development.
As some of you might not be aware of the technical procedure of how the baby is born once the sperm is transferred to the Ovary, we will explain you the process so that you can have a clear idea of where this blockage is created and how it can affect your body.
even though a stomach virus is the most common cause of vomiting, especially when the child also has diarrhea, parents usually think that the vomiting is caused by other more serious conditions, such as an intestinal blockage.
There is no need to worry about jams, as the pen comes with a patented blockage - prevention design and aerial ceramic nozzle.
Intestinal obstructions Sudden and persistent vomiting in children can be a symptom of a handful of rare conditions involving intestinal obstruction, such as intussusception (when one part of the bowel slides into the next part), malrotation (a twisting of the intestines), and Hirschprung disease (a blockage due to poor muscle movement in the bowel).
Sometimes they are on their back, still close to her, but with no pillows or blankets on / touching them (as these could be cause for over heating or loss of oxygen / blockage of air way).
All of these contaminants cause allergic reactions such as red swollen eyes, uncontrolled sneezing, runny nose, and possibly sinus blockage.
This may include any condition that makes it hard for him to swallow, such as pyloric stenosis, a cleft lip or palate, or some kind of blockage in the gastrointestinal tract.
If your baby is passing stools infrequently, if the stools are hard, dry and difficult to pass, or you notice very liquid stools in the diaper (can be confused with diarrhea as the liquid passes past the blockage), you must make sure that baby drinks more liquids.
You also need to avoid underwire bras as they can cause blockages in the breast.
It is important that while nursing from the breast experiencing the milk duct blockage that you gently massage the plugged duct (that uncomfortable small bump on your breast) and gently push it as your infant nurses.
He also admitted that while the EU had played an important part in launching the latest round of world trade talks, it was perceived to be a major blockage in refusing to give up subsidies on key sectors such as agriculture.
As reactions continue to trail the constitution amendment exercise embarked upon by the National Assembly, lately, a former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar has expressed his displeasure on the blockage of the passage of Bill No. 3, which would have granted devolution of powers to the states.
Five hundred blockages as a result of Sandy's winds and people came to the fore,» Vanderhoef explained.
In a bid to regain control of the accounts, Mrs Jonathan is suing the EFCC, describing the blockage of access to the accounts as efforts to «indirectly harass or harangue» her.
They were more likely to have other health problems, such as congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, obesity and other issues, and to have cardiac arrest caused by problems other than a blood vessel blockage, such as pulmonary embolism.
Other treatments, such as radiation, can affect the heart arteries and cause the development of coronary artery disease or blockages.
The study shows those apparently healthy individuals identified with increased carotid plaque burden and coronary artery calcium were two to three times more likely to have an adverse event such as an artery blockage, or a piece of plaque becoming loose causing a heart attack or stroke.
Currently, Encore gathers data from a list of sites compiled by Herdict, a user - driven platform designed to identify Web blockages such as denials of service, censorship and other filtering.
Diagnosed in infancy with an intestinal pseudo-obstruction, a rare condition in which his bowels acted as if there were a blockage even though one was not present, parts of his intestine died and had been removed through multiple surgeries.
As well as increasing water intake, this also ups the intake of gas bubbles and hence the risk of blockageAs well as increasing water intake, this also ups the intake of gas bubbles and hence the risk of blockageas increasing water intake, this also ups the intake of gas bubbles and hence the risk of blockages.
Soliman said the finding that atrial fibrillation was associated only with NSTEMI heart attacks suggests that factors contributing to partial blockage of the coronary arteries or increased oxygen demand, such as sudden increase in heart rate, are more likely to explain the association between a-fib and heart attack than those factors linked to total blockage caused by the migration of a blood clot to a coronary artery from the site of its formation.
Brain tissue in the immediate area of the blockage, known as the core, can not typically be saved from dying, and it can enlarge over time.
«We found that PAI - 039 decreased blockage formation by about 50 percent, which is a powerful effect in the models we used,» said Fay, who also serves as a research scientist at the Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans» Hospital in Columbia, Missouri.
«However, perhaps someday a PAI - 1 inhibitor can be used in combination with other approaches such as proper diet and exercise, aspirin and cholesterol medications to prevent blood vessel blockages and reduce heart attack and stroke risk.»
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