Sentences with phrase «cumulative damage»

This has created a cycle of trauma, where the impact is passed from one generation to the next, creating a snowball effect of cumulative damage.
The seizures may cause cumulative damage to the affected area of the brain.
I am most interested in sustainable skin - care practices with cumulative benefits rather than quick fixes with long - term cumulative damage.
The worst effect is that trees that suffer cumulative damage become more susceptible to insects, disease and fungus.
«However, neurofilament light may be more sensitive to acute traumatic brain injury whereas tau may be a better measurement of cumulative damage over time.
Because of the risk of cumulative damage from repeated seizures, anti-seizure medication may be necessary.
The institute reported cumulative damage totals for those collisions at 5 mph: front end into barrier, rear end into barrier, front into angle barrier and rear into pole.
First, UV light is absorbed by the lens of your eye, which can cause cumulative damage over time like cataracts.
And although his mental acuity isn't quite what it was before years of cumulative damage from his sleep disorder, he's not complaining.
They have also pulled some patients away from older systemic (as opposed to topical) drugs often used for moderate - to - severe cases, such as methotrexate and cyclosporine, which patients sometimes need to take in rotation to minimize the risk of cumulative damage to their organs.
This cumulative damage over a lifetime of seizures could contribute to severe cognitive decline or even death in patients with epilepsy.
But scientists have worried that cumulative damage from heading's repeated subconcussive impacts might be clinically significant.
Chronic oxidative stress — meaning chronic presence of overly reactive oxygen - containing molecules and cumulative damage to tissue by these molecules — is a risk factor for the development of most cancer types.
Chronic oxidative stress — meaning chronic presence over overly reactive oxygen - containing molecules and cumulative damage to our cells by these molecules — is a risk factor for development of most cancer types.
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A form of stress on the body caused by the cumulative damage done by free radicals unopposed by antioxidants.
The theory states that cumulative damage to cell components and connective tissue leads to wrinkles, decreased physical capability, increased susceptibility to disease, and death.
The cumulative damage to your credit score can be a huge drag factor in your post-college life, making it more expensive to borrow any sort of money.
Genetics probably do play a role, although it could have something to do with the cumulative damage the puppies» parents and grandparents suffer through repeated vaccination, highly processed diets, antibiotics and toxins.
Some organs «wear out» faster or are more susceptible to cumulative damage than others, so certain observations are especially important to make.
The cumulative damage of these 16 U.S. events during 2017 is $ 309.5 billion (CPI - adjusted to present), which shattered the previous U.S. annual record cost of $ 219.2 billion (also CPI - adjusted) that occurred in 2005 from the impacts of Hurricanes Dennis, Katrina, Rita and Wilma.
In addition, CBC has reported, «The Blueberry River First Nation argues [in a civil case launched in 2015 that] the cumulative damage [from industrial development, including the Site C dam] is robbing them of their treaty rights to hunt and fish, as moose, marten, beaver, lynx and caribou disappear.
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