Sentences with phrase «become epidemic»

The number of people who are not 100 % there during a meeting has become epidemic — and is a major pet peeve of mine!
By Jennifer Samara Shuber Cellphone videos and photos have become an epidemic in family law cases.
«This report is a critical first step in helping to understand what works in Indigenous communities to tackle what has become an epidemic in some places.
Distracted Driving has become an epidemic.
These problems have become an epidemic for our system.
Distracted driving has become an epidemic throughout the United States — not just for teens, but for adult drivers, too.
Distracted driving has become an epidemic in California, but it is not the only cause of pedestrian crashes.
The economy is tough, law firm layoffs have become epidemic and we all need to do what we can to avoid the ax, but the idea of an uptick in implants as a result of the recession is more likely a sign of bored associate speculation than a real phenomenon.
Bloated and visionless administrations have become an epidemic threatening institutions of higher education all across America.
Hotel data breaches have become epidemic.
The problem has become epidemic because so many pet parents chose to feed kibble.
Obesity has become an epidemic for our pets.
As this article on obesity in cats indicates, obesity in cats has become epidemic.
That's a good question, and this article will seek to answer that question and provide some insight into what may become an epidemic in America in the near future — the accelerating population of people over 65, their need for LTC and finding a viable solution to afford the costs and services associated with LTC.
The troubling and all too familiar but disturbing reality of mass shootings in schools has become more than a problem, it has become an epidemic.
Take CBS anchor Dan Rather's post-Santee warning: «School shootings in this country have become an epidemic
«Zoosk And Tinder Are In, Match And «Internet Dating» Are Out Main Loneliness May Become An Epidemic By 2030»
In particular, type 2 diabetes has become an epidemic, and that's a direct consequence of the «healthy» high - carb diets we've all been sold.
November is American Diabetes Month and in recognition of that, we focus on prediabetes and type 2 diabetes, which has become an epidemic with more than 100 million Americans...
Stress has become an epidemic, and it influences the health, happiness, and well - being of millions of people every day.
I believe that the proper medical care of women should include a sensitivity to the problem of estrogen dominance and progesterone deficiency, which has become epidemic during early adult life in American women.
Vitamin D deficiency has become an epidemic in the United States.A deficiency of vitamin D not only causes poor bone mineralization but also has been associated with numerous chronic diseases, including diabetes, metabolic syndrome, heart disease, cancer, and hypertension.
Over exfoliation seems to become an epidemic in the skincare world — everyone is doing it and exfoliating products (including the famous clarisonic) are constantly bombarded at customers... but nobody seems to be teaching that over exfoliating is actually hurting the skin and not helping — so much redness + irritation is the effect if done excessively.
Despite its prevalence though, there still remains an ongoing debate regarding its cause, and why it appears to have become an epidemic in so many western countries.
Candida infections have become an epidemic problem because of the overuse and misuse of antibiotics.
With the ballooning senior population needing more surgeries, «this is going to become an epidemic,» says anesthesiologist Mervyn Maze of the University of California, San Francisco.
Diabetes has already become an epidemic.
Five of London Zoo's greater kudus — a type of African antelope — have now been diagnosed as having BSE, the «mad cow disease» that has become epidemic in Britain.
Let's look at some of the symptoms of this ailment which has become epidemic among most states of the federation using Osun as a case study.
Bullying in elementary schools has become an epidemic.
[i] While certainly there are many factors responsible for what has become an epidemic of emotional problems, the fact is that the majority of students name «school» as the single greatest stressor in their lives.
Since 2014, Cardinal Pell has been responsible for draining the Vatican financial swamp of corruptions that had become epidemic, ingrained, and virtually institutionalized.
Nowhere does she mention the sexual promiscuity that became epidemic after the 1960s and has continued unabated.
This nonsense and over emotional responses to things is becoming epidemic.
With obesity becoming an epidemic amongst children, promoting positive eating behavior is essential.
With gluten intolerance becoming an epidemic and almost everyone looking for ways to eliminate gluten from their daily lives, you'll be excited to find out there is now a Face, Hair and Body Collection that is totally GLUTEN - FREE!
During the next two years, the blinding infection radiated out from this epicenter, becoming an epidemic that affected approximately 60 percent of house finches in the Eastern United States.
became an epidemic and a more virulent strain emerged from Quebec.
Only after the 1920's did Heart Disease became an epidemic in the US.
Chemically they are very different, and trans fats, not saturated fats, are responsible for the increases in diabetes and heart disease, which were a staple of American diets long before heart disease and diabetes became epidemic.
As a result, autoimmune thyroiditis, aka Hashimoto's (caused by too much iodine), became epidemic.
It was only when our diet switched over to vegetable oils, sweet cereals and margarine that heart attacks became an epidemic.
The deadly disease of obesity is slowly becoming an epidemic across the globe costing many lives.
It's truly becoming an epidemic..
There may be a serious, deadly disease that is destroying lives and becoming an epidemic among professional athletes (if it isn't one already).
Incidents of rabid machismo accumulate at the mine (as to be expected, though, the offenses detailed in the actual case are considerably more egregious), with the initial salvos against the women taken in stride until the writing - with - excrement on the wall and the tipping of portable toilets becomes epidemic, pushing noble Josie to the stand.
Cheating in particular became epidemic.
In an age in which Amazon.com has reported that it sells more e-books than print books, and where 13 % of all book sales in the U.S. are downloaded, e-book piracy becomes an epidemic.
Amazon also came down hard on a number of the paid review mills that were becoming epidemic, and the Zon sued 1000 individuals who were selling reviews on Fivrr as well as going after their customers.
«This is truly becoming an epidemic,» Freeholder Chairman Sam Frisby said in a statement about the Nov. 12 resolution.
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