Not exact matches
The finale ends with Jon laying in a pool of his own
blood, stabbed
to death by the men he was elected
to lead.
14 How much more, then, will the
blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself unblemished
to God, cleanse our consciences from acts that
lead to death, [c] so that we may serve the living God!
He ultimately argues that there was an original act of violence which ultimately
led to the possibility of the destruction of all people in the community, and so
to avoid the ever - increasing cycles of violence, the community selected a ritual victim (a human or an animal) that would both carry the guilt of the community as well as the violent tendencies into
death, thus satisfying the demands for revenge and the
blood lust that comes with it.
Moses, the most humble man who had ever lived on Earth
to that point (Numbers 12:3), follows the Lord's Spirit as the people followed Moses,
leading them out from the place in which they were saved from
death by the
blood of a lamb, through the waters of the Red Sea where their enemies were swallowed up forever, traveling on in a new identity as God's chosen people — free and sent on
to serve and worship Him.
Willingly and whole - heartedly he embraced his
death, though the trauma and struggle of it all would later
lead him
to sweat
blood (cf. Lk 22, 44).
With that comes the higher risk of high
blood pressure which
leads to heart disease and stroke, two
leading causes of
death in the United States.
But with the present owner our club is in mortal peril of it's long term support which
leads to death by
blood loss.
Blood sodium levels that drop too low can
lead to seizures, coma, and even
death.
newborn anemia, respiratory distress
leading to brain damage and / or
death (rare, yes, but it happens), inadequate
blood supply resulting in a need for transfusion, possible heart defects resulting from problems closing off the hole in the heart valves following birth.
The medical literature is very aware of Second Impact Syndrome (SIS) where a second blow on top of a previous head injury with continuing symptoms
leads to a loss of regulation of cerebral
blood flow resulting in brain swelling and herniation commonly resulting in
death.
Cardiovascular diseases are the
leading cause of
deaths worldwide — yet researchers still don't fully understand how
blood flows or even which components within
blood can
lead to cardiac issues.
This causes the levels of these ions in the frogs»
blood to fall by 20 and 50 per cent, respectively,
leading to cardiac arrest and
death.
Cardiac arrest — an electrical malfunction in the heart that causes an irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) and disrupts the flow of
blood to the brain, lungs and other organs — is a
leading cause of
death.
There is also some evidence that repeated bouts of intense exercise on consecutive days can
lead to white
blood cell
death or dysfunction.
Led by Chugh and funded in part by the National Heart, Lung, and
Blood Institute, the study's goal is
to shed light on the risk factors, triggers and genetic defects associated with sudden cardiac
death.
No vaccine has been developed
to protect patients from the hepatitis C virus, which is spread through
blood and can
lead to liver failure and
death if untreated.
The researchers from UC Berkeley, UC San Francisco Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute (CHORI) and the University of Utah School of Medicine hope
to re-infuse patients with the edited stem cells and alleviate symptoms of the disease, which primarily afflicts those of African descent and
leads to anemia, painful
blood blockages and early
death.
The researchers say their findings also shed new light on how kidney disease
leads to an abnormal thickening of heart muscle tissue called hypertrophy, which is a
leading cause of
death in people with kidney disease caused by high
blood pressure, diabetes, and other illnesses.
Researchers found that the treatment was effective for people who experienced episodes of severe hypoglycemia — low
blood sugar levels that can
lead to seizures, loss of consciousness and
death — despite receiving expert care.
The panel was charged with guiding the optimal treatment of
blood cholesterol
to address the rising rate of cardiovascular disease, currently the
leading cause of
death and disability in the U.S.
The American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association today released a new clinical practice guideline for the treatment of
blood cholesterol in people at high risk for cardiovascular diseases caused by atherosclerosis, or hardening and narrowing of the arteries, that can
lead to heart attack, stroke or
death.
Clostridium difficile, for instance, infects as many as half a million Americans a year, causing diarrhea,
blood poisoning and kidney failure, and
leads to 5,000
to 20,000
deaths annually.
Brain hemorrhage, bleeding inside the brain caused by a ruptured
blood vessel that can
lead to death or disability, is growing in prevalence.
Brain hemorrhage, bleeding inside the brain caused by a ruptured
blood vessel, can
lead to death or disability.
The study aims
to fill a crucial gap in understanding about the prevalence, awareness, possible causes and treatment of high
blood pressure — the
leading cause of
death globally — in low and middle - income countries.
The study focused on search trends and hospitalization data related
to coronary heart disease, the most common type of heart disease and the
leading cause of
death in the U.S. Caused by the buildup of plaque in the arteries that supply
blood to the heart, coronary heart disease can
lead to chronic chest pain, heart attacks and other heart problems.
Patients with this disease suffer from anemia and infection due
to the failure of healthy
blood production, all of which are
leading causes of hospitalization and
death from the disease.
Even when it doesn't
lead to diabetes, which kills a million people annually, high
blood sugar causes 2.2 million
deaths globally from heart disease and stroke every year, Ezzati and his colleagues observe in another report from the same Lancet.
Known as community - associated MRSA, or CA - MRSA, these skin infections have been reported in athletes, daycare - age children, students, military personnel and prison inmates, among others, and can
lead to hospitalization, surgical procedures, bacteria in the
blood, and in severe cases,
death.
Even worse, a miscalculation or lapse in regimen can cause
blood sugar levels
to rise too high (hyperglycemia), potentially
leading to heart disease, blindness and other long - term complications, or
to plummet too low (hypoglycemia), which in the worst cases can result in coma or even
death.
Dangerously low
blood glucose, which can
lead to unconsciousness or even
death, is a frequent challenge for people with T1D and other types of insulin - dependent diabetes.
Dr. Preti and his collaborators are exploiting this difference
to detect the odor signature of ovarian cancer from
blood samples, with the aim of creating a sensor that can identify the cancer at early treatable stages and improve survival rates for this silent killer, which
leads to the
death of over 14,000 American women every year.
Death, in contrast, did apparently
lead to some splicing deregulation in
blood.
Remarkably,
blood CD4 T cells are resistant
to this
death pathway, in part because the cells are in a deeper state of rest, meaning the virus is unable
to infect them completely, which prevents the onset of the chain of events that
leads to pyroptosis.
Imagine how difficult it is for a patient and their family and friends when they lose vision, as is the case in a disorder such as age - related macular degeneration (AMD), where the unexpected sprouting of weak and leaky new
blood vessels
leads to death the ath of the nerve cells of the retina.
Once the T cell count is less than 200 cells per ml of
blood, symptoms of AIDS begin
to manifest and the patient is at high risk of recurrent infections that will eventually
lead to death.
This «bioartifical liver support», where a patient's
blood passes through a small reactor seeded with pig liver cells, removes waste chemicals from the
blood that would otherwise build up inside the patient and eventually
lead to coma and
death.
«Programmed cell
death, or apoptosis, is very important, particularly in the hematopoietic (
blood forming) system, where inhibition of cell
death leads to leukemias,» says Whitehead Institute Founding Member Harvey Lodish, who is also a professor of biology and a professor of bioengineering at MIT.
That is, chemicals and toxins that we ingest can injure the heart's
blood supply,
leading to plaque, narrowing arteries, heart attacks, and
death.
We have the power
to supply our heart with «clean
blood» just as we can choose
to power it with «dirty
blood» that
leads to disease and
death.
Eight years ago, she was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that
led to several near
death experiences and multiple
blood and iron transfusions.
When consumed in large quantities it increases heart rate and
blood pressure.And in some cases can
lead to heart arrhythmia and even
death.
It's the third
leading cause of
death in the United States, according
to the U.S. National Heart, Lung, and
Blood Institute.
«Since
blood cholesterol levels are associated with risk of heart disease and
death, the cholesterol - lowering effects of vegetable oils are predicted
to decrease the risk of heart disease and
death,» said study
lead author Dr. Christopher Ramsden.
This is especially dangerous because red
blood cells can uptake carbon monoxide faster than oxygen so if there is a lot of carbon monoxide in the air, it can replace oxygen in cells,
leading to injury, tissue damage and eventually
death.
Without aldosterone, the kidney will excrete most of the sodium and water,
leading to severe dehydration, low
blood pressure and possible
death.
A build - up of potassium in the
blood can
lead to sudden
death.
In terms of what's in medical textbooks and medical studies, you will not find any reliable medical studies or textbooks that claim that what we eat affects the pH of our
blood because the pH range of our
blood is so tightly controlled by our body that it's not possible
to alter it just by what we eat, and the reason for this is that even slight changes in the pH or acidity of our
blood can
lead to very, very serious consequences, including
death.
Salt deficiency can
lead to dehydration, low
blood pressure, and yes, even
death.
You may experience HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE or platelets breaking off, which could
lead to a HEART ATTACK or even
DEATH.