Not exact matches
The
problem with being
too «open - minded» is that sometimes your
brains fall right out that gaping hole.
The young lady — an RE teacher, no less - just «couldn't see any
problem» with two men getting married, and couldn't see any need to think about it
too deeply — no
brain action required on this one at all.
Your spiteful comment is
too ridiculous to be taken seriously and if you really mean it, which I doubt, you have serious sight and
brain problems.
The
problem with jaundice is that if you let bilirubin levels get
too high without managing them, the baby can get severe, irreversible
brain damage from a condition known as kernicterus.
We were warned about long - term affects; namely, she might have developmental delays, physical delays, a lifetime glucose imbalance,
brain damage, a chromosomal defect and / or genetic disorder... but I couldn't let myself worry
too much... she was our daughter, and we would love her and encourage her and make do with the
problems that may come our way.
Because they can detect subtle signs of cognitive impairment indicating that an athlete's
brain has not fully healed, even where the athlete claims his symptoms have cleared, the tests are designed to help to protect young athletes against the risk of suffering a second concussion by returning
too soon, which can lead to short - and long - term cognitive
problems, and catastrophic injury or even death from second impact syndrome.
The
problem is that there are
too many people in the C Party who open their mouths without putting their
brains into gear.
The study also discovered that microscopic spasms in capillaries occur, albeit with lower frequency, during normal
brain function,
too, suggesting that one
problem caused by epilepsy is that seizures drive these vasospasms to abnormal levels.
«We think these molecules are important for limiting connections,» she adds, noting that if synapses are
too malleable they can set off a host of
problems, ranging from shaky
brain circuits to seizures, which are caused by excessive neuronal firing.
This is not
too much of a
problem at first; even in old age the
brain is flexible enough to compensate.
Stuttering
problems are neurological, and enzymes are
too large to cross the tightly woven blood -
brain barrier.
The findings imply that, at least in theory, it might be possible to use
brain stimulation to improve cognitive
problems caused by PD, and possibly other cognitive disorders,
too.
There's a big
problem with that idea, though: antibodies are
too big to cross the blood -
brain barrier.
Given the
brain's immense intricacy, Farber says, the
problem «is not that we have
too much data, but that we don't have nearly enough for the complexity we're trying to address».
Researchers discovered that sitting
too much may be linked to memory
problems due to changes in a part of the
brain.
It's been suggested that
too much chemical talk between neurons through these channels might be a
problem in the HD
brain.
3:20 — Why as a doctor, he doesn't want to see his patients all the time 4:30 — The frustration that doctors face 5:20 — Why stress can be good and why we need it 5:45 — The physiological effects of
too much stress 6:30 — How stress impacts fertility and memory 6:55 — The continued effects of stress on the body 7:50 — How to become more resilient to stress and how stress is like a light switch 8:28 — How to turn stress on and off 9:02 — Tips to Practically reduce stress (Book: The Relaxation Revolution) 9:45 — What is the relaxation response 10:20 — How to activate your relaxation response to deal with stress 12:45 — What happens when your body doesn't recognize stress 16:15 — What causes chronic pain 17:10 — Pain is all in the
brain 17:45 — The biology of pain vs. the mental side of pain 20:00 — The core four for reducing stress and pain: Movement, Eating Right, Mindset, Avoiding
Problems 24:00 — Understanding the mindset of doctors 28:00 — The frustration of the current medical system 32:00 — The shocking statistic on how a small percentage of the population is using 95 % of healthcare resources 35:00 — The seven questions you should know the answers to before you see your doctor 38:00 — Health advice Kevin wishes he had gotten earlier in life 41:15 — Kevin's recommended books and resources (and see below)
Too little of the amino acids tyrosine and tryptophan, for example, leads to decreased levels of the neurotransmitters serotonin, dopamine, and noradrenalin, which can bring on symptoms like nervousness, anxiety, sleeping
problems, and
brain fog.
Nevertheless, just as a fever spiking
too high can create
problems of its own, increasing numbers and density of Aβ plaques in a hyperglycemic
brain can initiate chain reactions of glycation and oxidation that serve to exacerbate mitochondrial dysfunction, decreased ATP production, and cognitive decline.
Teenage (and adult)
brains require saturated fats to function properly and stave off all -
too - common teenage
problems such as acne, fatigue and inability to concentrate — and Hicks astutely comments that «today's teenage sensory - soaked
brains need all the help they can get!»
And while stimulating the
brain's reward system with a piece of chocolate now and then is pleasurable and probably harmless, when the reward system is activated
too much and
too frequently, we start to run into
problems.
When estrogen is
too high and progesterone
too low, it can cause sleep
problems for the obvious reason — there is
too much of the excitatory estrogen compared to the calming progesterone and the
brain can't calm down enough to rest.
Part of the
problem is there's
too much information drilled into our
brains that it's causing us to feel lost.
The men each have an Achilles heel, Tok having a
brain condition that results in seizures when marked by foaming and vomiting after he sees flickering lights, while O has had
problems getting
too close to housekeepers, especially in keeping them alive.
We all understand that in terms of screening for lead, because lead does bad things to a
brain, mercury does bad things to a
brain,... but toxic stress does bad things to a
brain,
too — it's a different chemical doing it, but it's still a big
problem interfering with
brain development.»»
Bad breath, gingivitis and periodontitis are just a few common dental
problems found in dogs and if an oral disease is left untreated for
too long, it can cause other health issues that can affect your dog's heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, or
brain.
Illness - related Health issues that can lead to dogs suffering seizures include liver disease, kidney disease, anemia, encephalitis, strokes,
brain cancer, blood pressure that's
too high (or
too low), and electrolyte
problems.
If the scientific community has reason to believe that there is a potential
problem, then we should consider the
problem seriously and not pay
too much attention to a book full of grasshopper
brained thinking, which often takes two ideas together and then confuses them, like using the existence of black and white swans to demonstrate a scientific point.
Doctors and hospitals who fail to properly diagnose illnesses in the mother, provide timely Cesarean sections, appropriately plan for delivery of babies who may be
too large for vaginal delivery, or who don't detect
problems like prolapsed umbilical cords may create conditions where the baby's
brain is starved of oxygen, resulting in lifelong deficits in motor function and coordination.
I worry that this is one of the central
problems with our professional culture - we push the belief that «hard work» and «
brains» are all it takes to succeed, but in fact, chance plays a big role,
too.
This interviewer might want a new hire who can use
brain power to solve tough technical
problems or someone who can put in long hours and perform well without being
too tired (benefits of this person).
Emotional suppression is part of the
brain's sophisticated sacrifice play to ensure that anything that would be
too overwhelming, interfere with attachment needs being met, or would get in the way of fixing a
problem, doesn't become conscious and felt vulnerably.
I have a FODMAP
problem too and now I have that under control by eliminating the foods that upset my tum tum and in effect my
brain, I feel a lot better.