Sentences with phrase «body burden of»

I was unhappy with the chemical ingredients and the associated body burden of daily products from toothpaste and sunscreen to shampoo and deodorant.
Blood levels may not accurately reflect the total body burden of toxic metals.
Aside from autoimmunity, other causes of low thyroid function can be HPA axis dysregulation and chronic stress, a very low calorie or very low carbohydrate diet, sudden weight loss, a deficiency in nutrients needed for thyroid function such as iron, zinc, iodine and selenium, and a body burden of environmental toxins such as heavy metals.
Autophagy alleviates the body burden of senescent cells that have stopped dividing but are still robbing the body of essential nutrients and energy.
Detoxification is the process of reducing the body burden of harmful compounds, toxic substances, and bacterial by - products in order to improve bodily function.
Farm workers have higher rates of many cancers, and increasing numbers of studies are starting to link a higher body burden of pesticides (from all sources) with Parkinson's disease.
In order to detect whether an excess body burden of lead, cadmium, and other toxic metals is present, a challenge test should be performed with a single dose of a chelating agent such as EDTA or DMPS to see how much of the metal (s) can be pulled into the urine.
When taken by individuals who have mercury dental amalgams or a body burden of mercury, alpha lipoic acid can pull mercury from the teeth and other tissues in an attempt to equilibrate levels throughout the body and brain.
The most accurate assessment of the total body burden of lead is a noninvasive x-ray fluorescence of bone.
To compound this problem, the harmful substances found in consumer and household products are contributing to the increased body burden of our explosively chemicalized world inside people's homes.
Therefore, a predominance of plant food in human diets, a plant - based diet, is an important step in lowering the body burden of harmful substances.
Total elimination of ALL lead from the body is not necessary (or maybe even possible) to see clinical benefits, however, preventively a strong case can be made for the greatest possible reduction of body burden of toxic metals, given the documented adverse health effects.
Here is a study that shows that dark chocolate increases the body burden of oxalate while milk chocolate does not — even when they contain the same amount of oxalate.
If you don't reduce your body burden of toxins before conception, your baby will be more vulnerable during both pregnancy and lactation.
The reduction in urinary aluminium supported the future longer - term use of silicic acid as non-invasive therapy for reducing the body burden of aluminium in Alzheimer's disease.
Based upon the premise that urinary aluminium is the best non-invasive estimate of body burden of aluminium patients with Alzheimer's disease were asked to drink 1.5 L of a silicic acid - rich mineral water each day for five days and, by comparison of their urinary excretion of aluminium pre-and post this simple procedure, the influence upon their body burden of aluminium was determined.
The null hypothesis which underlies any link is that there would be no Alzheimer's disease in the effective absence of a body burden of aluminium.
Should we be surprised that we see downstream health effects for women with higher body burdens of these chemicals?
Previous case reports, as well as number of non-randomized, controlled studies of exposed workers (including firefighters), demonstrate that detoxification reduces body burdens of PCBs, PBBs, dioxins, various drugs and pesticides with concurrent symptomatic improvement.

Not exact matches

Given the number of body brokers that currently operate in America, academics and others familiar with the industry say regular inspections of facilities and reviews of donor consent forms wouldn't place a big burden on government.
Unfortunately, the dirty linen of some religious bodies get aired more than others because of radicals who can not be contained or controlled, therefore, the entire flock bears the burden because of a few rotten apples.
Yet God covers our actions in His own blood, so that every time God looks like a lying, murderous, baby - killing, woman - raping bastard, it is because God has taken the burden of human sin upon His shoulders, and borne it away upon His body into death.
Tolerance is a double - edged sword that has crept into the body of Christ and provided comfort, cover and an accepted excuse for allowing today's church model to hinder the gospel of Christ and burden the church.
The specter of the unplanned child, born to be a burden on the social body, is still a powerful tool in the propaganda of cultural assimilation.
The scientific believers confidently assume that the commonly expected burdens of aging bodies will be lifted, and that this has already begun to happen to some extent.
Well, if you mean «in accordance with the will of the Father, creatively expressed by a child of Him still living in a sin burdened body and with limited powers of knowledge and language...»
They thought the truth of the Church's teaching about conjugal morality and fertility regulation could be presented in a humane and personalistic way: one that acknowledged both the moral duty to plan one's family and the demands of self - sacrifice in conjugal life; one that affirmed methods of fertility - regulation that respected the body's dignity and its built - in moral «grammar;» one that that recognized the moral equality and equal moral responsibility of men and women, rather than leaving the entire burden of fertility - regulation on the wife.
Like the priests in Pharaoh's courts, traditional theology had assumed the burden of re-defining the god concept in order to satisfy material wants and self interests, the wants of body and the greed for power and wealth.
With time this arrangement becomes an intolerable burden, for no one member of the body has the gifts and graces necessary to carry out the whole ministry of nurture and mission for the church.
It is not surprising that it was through a study of Paul that Martin Luther, who had plagued his body in order to be sure of eternal salvation by the statutory methods of medieval religion, found a great burden fall from his shoulders, when he rediscovered the role of faith in bringing freedom to men.
Fiber slows the digestion of carbohydrates and reduces the glycemic burden on the body.
The English footballing governing body has had plenty of time to arrange our matches, with us qualifying for the semi-final of the FA Cup over a month ago, but after leaving it in limbo for this long, we have now been burdened by the decision.
It feels even lighter once carrying it as a result of the facet mounted carry strap permits you to hold the stroller with the burden distributed perpendicular to your body.
Body odor can be a social burden to tweens who are already self - conscious and afraid of sticking out from the crowd.
This is a long - term strategy to reduce body burdens and is probably most relevant for girls and young women to reduce exposure of the developing fetus and when breastfeeding infants later on in life.
Next, Michele Howe, co-author of Burdens Do a Body Good: Meeting Life's Challenges with Strength (and Soul).
By this time, her milk supply is well - established, which means the extra burden of weight loss won't have a negative impact on her body.
Why are moms the only ones burdened with carrying around an unsolvable distinction between «the past when your body was fine» and «the present / future, when your body is ruined because of that child you love so much.»)
(Body Burden, The Pollution in Newborns, A benchmark investigation of industrial chemicals, pollutants and pesticides in umbilical cord blood.
«Frontotemporal degeneration is associated with substantial direct and indirect costs, diminished quality of life, and increased caregiver burden,» said James E. Galvin, M.D., M.P.H., lead author, associate dean for clinical research in FAU's Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, and a leading international expert on AD, Lewy Body Dementia (LBD), and FTD.
«It's obvious that there is some continuing exposure on some level... If you look at their body burdens, they still had a fair amount of the short - term PCBs in their blood at the time we took the sampling in 2005.»
Given this heavy burden, it is greatly concerning that many aspects of the body of research on gun violence have been deemed inadequate and inconclusive by expert panels of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (4 — 6).
According to the IAU, dozens more plutoids may yet be identified, but hundreds of smaller bodies seem likely to remain burdened with the designation «transneptunian object.»
In a study presented in the featured clinical investigation article of the November issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, they used 18F - fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET / CT imaging to show that the amount of cell - free tumor DNA circulating in the bloodstream correlates with tumor metabolism (linked to cancer aggressiveness), not tumor burden (amount of cancer in the body).
However, despite the success of HAART in effectively reducing the burden of HIV, scientists believe reservoirs of latently infected cells persist in the body, preventing the possibility of a permanent cure.
This decreasing body burden with older age «is something we have seen with some other nonpersistent chemicals,» Calafat notes — such as phthalates, another class of plasticizers.
Far from seeing ANSTO as compensation for the loss of three divisions to the proposed national institute of marine science, the CSIRO regards the nuclear research body as an extra burden.
Running is a naturally more costly form of movement than walking, so any attempt to reduce its strain on the body must impose a minimal additional burden.
«Our results, based on in - depth interviews with seniors and their caregivers, add to a growing body of evidence that this decline in dementia risk is a real phenomenon, and that the expected future growth in the burden of dementia may not be as extensive as once thought,» says lead author Kenneth Langa, M.D., Ph.D., a professor in the U-M Medical School, Institute for Social Research and School of Public Health, and a research investigator at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System.
«We laid the groundwork for the whole concept of body burden; you're never exposed to just one chemical, you're exposed to a mixture.
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