Sentences with phrase «cause early rising»

The second important point I wanted to mention something that often gets missed is obstructive sleep apnea, usually caused by enlarged tonsils and adenoids, and it can cause early rising.
Secondly, rule out sleep apnea which can cause early rising!

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BLS announced earlier this month that real average hourly earnings for all employees increased.2 % from May to June, partially causing real average weekly earnings to rise.5 % that month.
In a survey conducted by Bloomberg earlier this month, 38 of 47 economists said that the Federal Reserve's recent policy shift would cause 30 - year mortgage rates to rise next year.
Earlier in the week, expectations of a bailout caused Europe's currency to rise.
Remarkably, both navy men rose to the rank of admiral, including first admiral for Frank (who had earlier served in the War of 1812 ¯ a fact that later caused him some embarrassment when he visited the United States).
Lots of things can cause intermittent, occasional early rising: illness, teething, developmental leaps, growth spurts, life transitions (like the birth of a new sibling, or moving to a new house), potty training, transitioning from crib to big kid bed... all of these can result in a few days or weeks of early - morning wake - up calls.
There are a few doctors now theorizing that the rise in autism is due to brain damage caused by early cord clamping.
Potential Outcome: Late bedtimes can cause increased night wakings, bedtime battles, and early rising.
Through coaching, we learned that alert children need more sleep and the likely cause of our son's early rising was due to him being over tired.
Progesterone levels rise during conception, which can cause early pregnancy fatigue.
Most early pregnancy symptoms are caused by rising levels of progesterone.
And the fourth common cause of early rising is going to bed too drowsy.
The most common cause of early rising is actually from going to bed too late, which seems illogical.
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You may be surprised to learn that a common cause of early rising is undiagnosed sleep apnea, along with allergies, the common cold, and GERD.
Asked whether the Home Office had assessed the extent to which prohibition would cause a rise in crime levels he replied: «It is too early to determine this accurately.»
Earlier studies had suggested that the Abu Dabbab earthquakes were caused by magma rising through the crust, but the new report «found that a volcanic origin of the seismicity is unlikely, and the area is not expected to be subjected to volcanic hazard,» said El Khrepy.
We move clocks forward because Earth's orbital motion is causing the sun to rise earlier in the Northern Hemisphere.
• This effect is caused by atmospheric refraction, the same type that makes the sun appear to rise earlier and set later than would be expected from astronomical calculations.
Eventually, however, terrestrial red and green algae and the first lichens developed on land and the final big rise in oxygen may have been caused by the «greening of the continents from around 800 million years ago,» when these simple early lifeforms on land steadily spread and broke down rocks that sustained a higher rate of erosion and led to the release of more nutrients into the oceans that stimulated even more photosynthesis by more newly evolved algae as well as older cyanobacteria (Nick Lane, New Scientist, February 10, 2010).
As for the earlier study on carbon and ultraviolet light, environmental scientist Rose Cory, of the University of North Carolina, focused on sites in Alaska where melting permafrost has caused the soil to collapse into sinkholes or landslides.
Napping: A change in body clock (also known as circadian rhythm) occurs during the later years of life, causing people to both go to bed and rise earlier.
Then, they drop in the early morning as the sun rises, causing you to awaken.
That's the conclusion of a new study, published this week in the Archives of Internal Medicine, that found that the risk of dying at an early age — from heart disease, cancer, or any other causerises in step with red - meat consumption.
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In this low - budget yet thrilling early feature from David Cronenberg that combines apocalyptic mayhem with a social statement about the sexual promiscuity of the»70s, a mad doctor creates a slug - like parasite that's a combination aphrodisiac and venereal disease and releases it on the residents of a Canadian high - rise, causing them to become violent and, um, «in the mood.»
The authors surmise that «It could be that less - effective teachers are more likely to take advantage of early retirement opportunities, causing test scores to rise as these teachers are replaced with newer ones.»
It turns out that an early gain causes P / E10 to rise so much that the following periods underperform.
The unbeareable rise of interest rates in the early eighties was an aberration, caused by partly political upheaval in Iran and partly the high inflation, high national debt and budget defficit at the time.
A similar pace of increases between 2003 and 2006 most certainly did cool the economy, and the rise in short - term rates (and the effects of Fed policy on funding costs in global markets) may have precipitated the early days of the subprime ARM crisis, when rates were being adjusted sharply upward, causing payment shock for borrowers.
A variety of developments, such as the following, may cause an early - amortization event: insufficient payments by the underlying borrowers; insufficient excess spread; a rise in the default rate on the underlying loans above a specified level; a drop in available credit enhancements below a specified level; and bankruptcy on the part of the sponsor or the servicer.
As it approaches the resistance line sellers who have been in the stock from earlier positions close out some of their positions causing the stock to stop rising.
Rising temperatures cause the sea ice to melt earlier in the year, driving the bears to shore before they have built sufficient fat reserves to survive the period of scarce food in the late summer and early fall.
Does anyone have any idea as to what caused that early 20th century rise?
This warming is causing an extraordinary increase in the melting of glaciers and the Greenland Ice Sheet that led scientists earlier this year to project a sea level rise of between 0.9 and 1.6 meters by the end of the century.
«Sharp rise in temperature will cause forced maturity of grains as a result neither grains will attain their proper size or weight nor will they accumulate optimum levels of starch thereby reducing the grain yield; pollination in banana, another important crop of the Indus delta, will be affected due to early winter and high spring temperatures.
And what caused the +0.6 C rise from mid-2015 to early 2016?
Human - induced forcing exhibited a slow rise during the early part of the last century but then accelerated after 1960.2 Thus, these graphs highlight observed changes in climate during the period of rapid increase in human - caused forcing and also reveal how well climate models simulate these observed changes.
Some of that ice is melting, some sea level rise is being caused, but as I said, I am not interested in the early decades of this century for sea levels.
As it so happens, there were significant human GHG emissions in the early 20th Century, which caused atmospheric CO2 levels to rise from 300 to 310 parts per million by volume (ppmv) from 1910 to 1945.
It is not possible that the early part of this warming is caused by CO2, as it had not risen then, and we have no evidence that the more recent warming is CO2 driven either.
The power stroke of early steam engines were driven in this manner — a piston rises drawing in low pressure steam then the cylinder is cooled causing the steam to condense and a negative pressure then pulls the cylinder down.
The study, by two astronomers at the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, says the 20th century wasn't unusually warm compared with earlier periods and contradicts evidence indicating man - made «greenhouse» gases are causing temperatures to rise.
Early work on geoengineering has given rise to one of the strangest paradoxes in American politics: enthusiasm for geoengineering from some who have attacked the idea of human - caused global warming.
Apart from this the slight surface temperature rise should surprise no - one; earlier research (2004, S. Baidya Roy and S. W. Pacala) has shown a similar effect and if looked for, it probably would be found downwind of any tall structure that causes turbulence, such as grain silos.
And if CO2 causes rising temperatures, why did the huge increase of CO2 during the early Cretaceous period coincide with the huge drop in temps seen at the time?
The court also stated earlier in Stiles v. Workers Compensation Board of British Columbia, (1989), 38 B.C.L.R. (2d) 307 (C.A.) at p. 311 that special costs should not be awarded unless there is some form of reprehensible conduct, «either in the circumstances giving rise to the cause of action, or in the proceeding, which make such costs desirable as a form of chastisement.
LAG, along with many campaigners, argues that the lack of availability of early advice in family cases is causing the reduction in take - up of mediation and feeding the rise of the numbers of litigants in person before the family courts.
Just as earlier Indigenous health research was consistent with earlier policies of protection and biological assimilation, this research was consistent with prevailing ideas of cultural assimilation.7 The 1950s and 1960s also saw the rise of research written by those in the NT providing health care for Aboriginal people about the issues causing most Aboriginal ill health (not just affecting white health), along with descriptions of interventions for their control.7
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