Sentences with phrase «became hypersensitive»

One friend Samantha found that she became hypersensitive to the smallest whiff of flour and found improvement through a course of probiotics.
I eventually became hypersensitive to almost everything around me: pollens, molds, foods, perfumes, hair spray, detergents, newsprint, auto exhaust, and many everyday chemicals.
«Iran naturally became hypersensitive about access to its scientists,» Miller says.
The hind paws of the normal mice became hypersensitive and blistered in response to the UVB exposure, while those of the mutant mice showed little sensitization and tissue injury.
In prior, unrelated experiments, the same species of worm had become hypersensitive to smell when its nerve cells experienced problems with dopamine signaling, a cellular process that helps control how readily cells can communicate with one another.
When we have panic attacks, our bodies becomes hypersensitive.
As a result, the body becomes hypersensitive and overreacts to stuff it shouldn't, including pollen, grass, and other triggers associated with spring.
We have become a hypersensitive society only because our technology now enables us to detect minute amounts of potentially hazardous chemicals that we otherwise wouldn't even know exist.
Definition of Allergies - a damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen, fur, a particular food (protein based), or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive.
Many times the sensory nerves become hypersensitive and the breasts can not be touched.
As part of this «reset,» your body becomes hypersensitive to foods that it doesn't feel are good for you.
«Silent Hill 2 was a game intended from the start for the USA, because it had more blood and everyone was becoming hypersensitive about violence and gore in Japan.»
Because the cat's whole world may be made up of a couple of rooms in a flat which it knows inside out, it can become hypersensitive to change.
Untreated pain can also lead to wind - up, where the nervous system becomes hypersensitive to pain stimuli.
«Silent Hill 2 was a game intended from the start for the USA, because it had more blood and everyone was becoming hypersensitive about violence and gore in Japan.»
The couple becomes hypersensitive and anger is provoked by even small issues.

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This causes a baby to become prone to be hypersensitive and hyperactive to his environment.
We have become such a hypersensitive society only because our technology now enables us to detect minute amounts of potentially hazardous chemicals that we otherwise wouldn't know exist.
Fibroid tissue is hypersensitive to estrogen, but does not have the capacity to regulate estrogen response, this is why they can grow to become quite large.
This is because fibroid tissue is hypersensitive to estrogen, it contains a high amount of estrogen receptors, this is why they can grow to become quite large.
Once a dog develops flea allergy dermatitis it is unlikely to ever become desensitized to flea bites — the dog will always be hypersensitive.
In a hypersensitive yet contained violence, a tension emerges from the exhibited works, all of them in some form of movement, of renewal, of becoming.
Extremely hypersensitive pattern detection was vital, because there was little cost for frequent false alarms but a great risk of becoming a snack by missing detecting a real leopard.
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