Sentences with phrase «by blockages»

This can be caused by blockages throughout the circulatory system.
That flow can be interrupted by blockages at various points in the system.
Other areas may be affected by blockages which may also lead to heart attacks and strokes.
The theory that heart attacks are caused by blockages in the arteries is accepted as the last word on heart disease.
Inadequate blood flow in the heart can develop over time, often caused by blockages in the coronary arteries — a condition known as ischemic heart disease.
Heart attacks caused by blockages in the main arteries leading to the heart can occur in both men and women.
And Sheppard has been caught off - guard by blockages in the Commons ever since.
This may be caused by a blockage in the respiratory track, or a deficiency of the brain in instructing the muscles to inhale and exhale.
This type of massage is effective at targeting specific areas of your breast that are affected by a blockage.
Eye problems can be caused by blockage of one or both tear ducts.
Tearing of the eyes may be caused by a blockage in the tear duct.
This can lead to ischemic stroke, the most common type of stroke, caused by a blockage of a blood vessel in the brain.
Expanding the Therapeutic Window for Treatment As PI at MSM, Ford takes what he learned during his training and applies it to stroke — caused by blockage or rupturing of arterial blood flow leading to or in the brain — and atherosclerosis — hardening of arteries over time due to fat - deposit build - up on their inner lining — research.
Stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted by a blockage or a rupture in an artery, depriving brain tissue of oxygen.
For example, Dr. Tom Cowan (3) explained research that showed that heart attacks are not caused by a blockage in a coronary artery but by the deterioration of the small blood vessels in the heart from stress, smoking, high insulin concentrations, diabetes, and / or inflammation.
This is different than a heart attack, which is caused by a blockage.
However, if the tear duct becomes compromised by a blockage, the excesses liquid begins to drain from the eyes in the appearance of tears.
Gasping and coughing can be caused by the blockage of the air passages by foreign objects or severe allergies.
It can often be caused by a blockage or hard, impacted, partially digested food that sits for too long inside the rabbit's cecum.
Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by a blockage of the airway.
Central sleep apnea isn't caused by a blockage.
Ischemic strokes, which are caused by the blockage of an artery, account for 87 percent of the new or recurrent strokes that strike some 800,000 Americans yearly, Jesse Slome, executive director of the critical illness insurance trade group.
According to the American Association for Critical Illness Insurance, the national organization that tracks data on strokesm heart attacks and cancer, an ischemic stroke is caused by a blockage in a blood vessel.
This often happens during heavy rains when municipal sewage systems become overwhelmed, but also can be caused by a blockage in the sanitary sewer lateral pipe.

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The case has echoes of WhatsApp's repeated blockage in Brazil, where prosecutors were frustrated by their inability to access the private messages of a suspect in a major drug case.
I have taught and advised hundreds of women who are enormously frustrated at the blockage on boards by over-tenured, over-boarded, entrenched pedigree directors.
Blockage: Many businesses are dissuaded by the cost of sending out physical mail, but some aren't.
In addition to the potential losses faced by Google if users are forced to switch to other email platforms, the blockages also make it increasingly difficult for companies with corporate Gmail accounts to conduct business in China, according to Reuters.
In June 1974, Legge concluded in a letter that the destruction of the tunnel might work best by «creating blockages by head - on train crashes» or by simply flooding it.
Not enough attention has been paid by the federal government to fixing the blockages to the IPO pipeline.
In light of the approved dam, any unlawful blockages against the pipeline will be considered by most of Canada to be hypocritical.
It was a transparent and disingenuous misreading of political blockages created almost entirely by Republicans as a matter of policy.
Besides several weather - related power outages, operations were affected by equipment breakdowns, pump and pipe blockages, damaged screens and conveyors, and miscellaneous minor interruptions, most notable at the new trommel.
This captures more solids to reduce potential blockages in tanks and downstream equipment, while reducing odours by sealing the inlet works and by the installation of new odour control units.
In this recipe, the psyllium is already hydrated by the eggs and oil so the potential for choking and intestinal blockage is minimized.
In fact, these airways are so small that even small blockages caused by viral infections, tight airways or mucus can make breathing difficult for the child.
even though a stomach virus is the most common cause of vomiting, especially when the child also has diarrhea, parents usually think that the vomiting is caused by other more serious conditions, such as an intestinal blockage.
The «obstructive» part of OSA means that the pauses are caused by an obstruction or blockage.
Whether or not you need medication, you can help clear the blockage by using warm compresses on the area and applying pressure to it while you nurse.
Performing the Heimlich Maneuver is usually no help because the air that does get through can make the blockage worse by completely covering the throat.
If your baby is diagnosed with pyloric stenosis, usually by an ultrasound, he'll need an operation to open the blockage at the outlet of his stomach.
To do this massage it is okay to massage in the normal manner, but it seems to be more effective to apply pressure with your palm by pushing inward on the milk duct blockage, then, while pushing into your breast with your palm, roll your hand down (keep the pressure on your palm and push down with your fingers in a wave motion so that at the end your entire hand is applying pressure) onto your breast so that the pressure is pushing the plugged duct towards your nipple.
As reactions continue to trail the constitution amendment exercise embarked upon by the National Assembly, lately, a former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar has expressed his displeasure on the blockage of the passage of Bill No. 3, which would have granted devolution of powers to the states.
Only a «political blockage» in the rooms of Westminster was to blame for the scheme not being implemented by Labour now, he noted.
The Minister, while addressing newsmen in Abuja, had said that the blockage of cattle routes across the country was the remote cause of the killings by herdsmen..
The attention of Bayelsa State Police Command has been drawn to the increasing Public Procession and blockage of access roads by agitators, interest groups, communities and protesters without formal notifications or approval from the relevant authority thereby denying access to other users of public...
If even a tiny portion of applicants are rejected by the system, the blockage could swell out of control in hours.
By Monday night, heavy equipment was toiling away at breaking through the blockage.
They were more likely to have other health problems, such as congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, obesity and other issues, and to have cardiac arrest caused by problems other than a blood vessel blockage, such as pulmonary embolism.
Currently, Encore gathers data from a list of sites compiled by Herdict, a user - driven platform designed to identify Web blockages such as denials of service, censorship and other filtering.
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