Sentences with phrase «change less distressing»

«Women in lesbian relationships, who report partner empathy, also find premenstrual change less distressing, and are better able to cope,» Ussher points out.

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«Just four to five brief NET sessions result in significantly less emotional and physical distress, and these improvements are associated with connectivity changes throughout the brain,» said Dr. Monti.
Based on the study, babies who get less physical contact and are more distressed at a young age, end up with changes in molecular processes that affect gene expression.
There has been a «dramatic shift» in banks» willingness sell a property for less than the mortgage balance to avoid foreclosing... short sales, typically change hands at a discount of about 20 percent to homes not in financial distress, compared with a 40 percent price cut for bank - owned homes, according to RealtyTrac Inc..
Cats may show signs of distress that are less obvious — such as hiding, withdrawing from human interaction, or even sickness behaviors, which we know are triggered by stress and changes in routine.
Specific changes included calling for leaner, less wrinkly bulldogs; shortening the forelegs of German shepherds which, through breeding, had gotten overly long and weak; and less fluffy coats on chow chows so they wouldn't become distressed in hot weather.
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