Sentences with phrase «biological changes»

Trauma - bonding creates real biological changes in which people's bodies become addicted to the suffering of abuse — it's both horrific and makes them feel alive.
In response to experiencing overwhelming pain or fear, biological changes occur that leave our minds and bodies extremely sensitive to potential danger.
In sexual intimacy, the body responds with biological changes, regardless of the intent of the partners.
And this happens, at least partially, because of a series of complex biological changes that occur when you diet.
Some recent research studies have found biological changes in new fathers — even at the hormonal and brain cell level.
But are fathers, whose bodies do not go through all of the same biological changes, also at risk for prenatal and postpartum depression?
Men go through their own biological changes after a baby is born.
These studies are also investigating the impact of weight loss on underlying biological changes caused by fat tissue and inflammation in the knees.
Consider no other energy sources get penalized by indirect biological change.
Your body goes through both physiological and biological changes when you feel anger.
Hardiman reminds teachers that brain science research indicates how the essence of learning is about biological changes; therefore, focusing on the science of learning must be central to education discussions.
Biological changes make teens want to stay up later, but early school start times can make it hard for them to get enough sleep.
In addition to increases in the volume of the hippocampus, a part of the brain that can shrink in Alzheimer's patients, the study authors noted other biological changes, including improvements in CRP, a marker of inflammation, as well as glucose metabolism and insulin levels.
Behe presented the evidence for his hypothesis, Ken Miller proved how each piece of evidence he put forward was false, and the theory of evolution once again proved to be the top candidate to explain the phenomena of biological changes over time.
This simply means that the preemie hasn't undergone biological changes needed to produce new blood cells independent of their mother.
When West's mice become fat, they show all the associated biological changes that people do.
Now, researchers at the Babraham Institute, UK, University of Leuven, Belgium, University of Oslo, Norway and Karolinska Institute, Sweden, have uncovered the molecular control mechanisms responsible for the different biological changes seen in cardiac hypertrophy induced by pathology compared to exercise.
According to the research team, three out of five moss bank cores they tested showed major biological changes in the last half century.
Nuclear medicine is also different from other imaging procedures in that it determines the presence of disease based on biological changes in tissue rather than changes in anatomy.
That is, there was no conscious attempt on the part of individual reptiles to seek such biological changes, since a series of random genetic mutations (over a sufficiently long span of time) took its natural course to achieve an environmentally adaptive bird - like species.
The Biblical view of God is decidedly anthropomorphic, with no indication that the spiritual is defined as immaterial: It is as cognitively impossible to think of God outside of anthropomorphism as it is to think of biological change outside of teleology.
A major cause appears to be the placenta's response to unfavourable biological changes in the mother herself.
In contrast, there was little evidence of biological change at more southerly lakes in Labrador — where climate has warmed only minimally.
«This is perhaps the closest we can get to provide experimental evidence that these ingredients together induce biological changes known to cause inflammation which could be harmful over time to susceptible animal subjects,» said Rodriguez - Palacios.
Furthermore, a sudden biological change most likely would have occurred in only one place, Stiner says, whereas ornamentation arose independently in at least three.
But even at low concentrations, research suggests that some fungicides can trigger subtle biological changes that might have health effects.
HLI's work is premised on the theory that as the human body ages many biological changes occur, including substantial changes and degradation to the genome of the differentiated, specialized cells found in all body tissues.
Such spectacular biological changes necessitate dramatic modulation in developmental genetic programs.
A decline in function in the prefrontal cortex, the «executive» or front part of the brain, is present in high - risk individuals experiencing early symptoms of schizophrenia and may reflect biological changes that precede the onset of diagnosable illness, the study indicates.
Characterizing new, deep branches in the tree of life, ultimately will lead us to improve our understanding of the evolutionary processes that governed profound biological changes.
Research has also shown that the well - known «placebo effect» can produce real biological changes in the brain that directly corresponds to symptom reduction.
«We don't know what is triggering this response, but this study is the first to show that there are clear biological changes in these individuals,» said senior researcher Armin Alaedini [Ph.D.]... an assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University in New York City.
Biological changes like shifts in hormone levels can lead to increased core body temperature.
It underlines fact that exercise can spur healthy biological changes, and that keeping up the practice is important to ensure those healthy changes are sustained.
Other cellular and molecular biological changes occur in muscle, including the addition of more sarcomeres (structural units of a muscle cell) to muscle (De Deyne 2001).
When Birdie was twelve, the natural biological changes forced his mother to reveal that Birdie was really Birgitta, a girl, but now she couldn't stay at the brothel.
The thick, whitish, viscous secretion is the cause of the awful smell, because it is the product of the awesome biological changes she's undergoing internally.
In his book Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain, Harvard University professor John Ratey, M.D. describes research showing that physical activity sparks biological changes that increase the brain's ability to learn, adapt, and perform other cognitive tasks.
If there is a terrible drought and no hurricanes, such as in the 1930s, you can make a conclusion about climate change not warrented, as the 1930s gets to biological changes brought about by human activity and hydrology, namely dams and levies and man made lakes with the Mississippi, Rio, and Colorado rivers.
Nonetheless in 2011, Nature published another article by Camille Parmesan who urged we end the climate debate, «By over-emphasizing the need for rigorous assessment of the specific role of greenhouse - gas forcing in driving observed biological changes, the IPCC effectively yields to the contrarians» inexhaustible demands for more «proof», rather than advancing the most pressing and practical scientific questions.»
«Given the scrutiny that climate change science is currently under, attributing biological changes to global warming should surely require the highest standards of proof.»
That is why Ms Gray mentioned above slight biological changes she has noticed.
ESM 240 - Climate Change Biology [2 units] Hannah Biological changes in response to climate, their causes, emerging conservation responses and policy implications.
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