Sentences with phrase «dangerous effects it has»

It is so widely accepted today, many people think nothing of it and the dangerous effects it has.

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Loneliness actually has the same effect on mortality as smoking 15 cigarettes a day, which makes it even more dangerous than obesity, says Cigna, citing a 2010 report.
But while the technology itself is undeniably exciting, some companies, like Juno Therapeutics, have been struggling with the reality of dangerous side effects including cytokine release syndrome and brain swelling during trials.
Experimental central bank monetary policy across the globe has fueled global stock price appreciation, but a dangerous dependency on stimulus to generate ever - higher market returns is a possible side effect.
The recent quarter has certainly demonstrated just how dangerous the world can be, and shareholders have expressed interest in the portfolio effects from these events.
That said, you would be correct that the belief in Scriptural inerrancy has grown precipitously since the mid-1900s, and has had an increasingly dangerous effect on politics, education, and other areas.
Lader argued that the original intent of the anti-abortion laws which were passed in the 19th century was to protect the health of women from the dangers of quack abortionists, but since legal abortions had become so safe, the continued presence of these laws had the opposite of their intended effect, forcing women into a dangerous back - alley underground.
It is said to have had «the unfortunate and dangerous effect of lulling adherents of the traditional approach into a false sense of security regarding the adequacy of the interpretations they have arrived at by means of that approach» (60).
The opposite effect is more likely: many people who would otherwise use dangerous drugs like alcohol or heroin would choose (safe & healthy) cannabis instead.
Israel's ever - increasing dependency on the U.S. has also produced unpleasant, even dangerous, side effects.
It would be dangerous to set any limit on the supernormal or miraculous changes effected by such confidence.
A recent article in the Times details the injurious effects of an overly - focused single - sport athletic regimen when commenced too early: «The heightened pressure on child athletes to be, essentially, adult athletes has fostered an epidemic of hyperspecialization that is both dangerous and counterproductive.»
In Jean Anouilh's play «The Lark,» the inquisitor declares in effect that the thing which made Joan of Arc dangerous was not that she had visions, but that she had dared to trust in herself as a human being.
See also Lucy Barbour, «Competition watchdog ACCC head Rod Simms (sic) denies claims an «effects test» would be «economically dangerous» (ABC Rural, 18 August 2014), in which the ACCC Chairman defends the ACCC's proposed effects test (and is also reported as saying that the current case against Coles was brought under the unconscionable conduct provisions rather than under s 46 because the misuse of market power prohibitions is a law that exists only between competitors...)
They aren't inherently dangerous, they aren't going to be the source of a rapid and expensive development «arms race», and they don't really have a negative effect on the racing.
That goal opened the flood gates and you could see immediately the effect it had on the game, Arsenal were showing more possession and looked dangerous.
Very dangerous to ignore your long standing fan base though, because there is no guarantee that those newbies in the waiting have anywhere near the long term emotional investment in the club and their support from the terraces that the long standing fans have, and that can have knock - on effects in how the club is viewed in its standing worldwide with all the negative commercial consequences Micky mentioned.
The well - publicized lawsuits by former players against the N.F.L., the suicide of Junior Seau, a «Chicken Little - sky is falling» mentality by some prominent concussion experts and former athletes, some of whom suggest that the sport is simply too dangerous to be played at all at the youth level, and continuing research on the short - and long - term effects of concussion on cognitive function and brain health, have created a pretty toxic environment for the sport.
The American Academy of Pediatrics says OTC cough and cold medicines aren't effective in children under 6 years old and sometimes have dangerous side effects.
Sitting isn't dangerous per se, but sitting for long periods of time can have unexpected negative effects on your health and wellness.
However he seems extra cranky... The data online seems to only be about how much medicine comes through in the milk and whether it's dangerous (seemingly not) but not about the effect the «safe» amount has on the baby.
I love seafood, but I've been weary of it ever since hearing about the dangerous side effects of mercury.
Wonderful article and I hope that more young mothers will try to follow your example... as long as children are aware that there are consequences for every action, there is no need to be cruel or to hit the child... but you do have to be consistent because children don't even begin to have abstract thought (cause and effect) until they reach 13 or 14 and, even then, it's sketchy... I think the illusion that because a woman has a child that automatically makes her a good mother has been dangerous for our children... I know a woman who used to say, ``... if you don't have power when you're a mother, when do you get power?»
The whole concept that drugs are always and inevitably «dangerous», while anything «natural» [whatever that is] is safe and benign while having as good an effect as the «unnatural» and dangerous «drug» [a word with connotations of narcotics and addiction, btw] is a very subtle and pervasive concept indeed.
Non-alcoholic beer containing barley and hops can have the same effect without the dangerous side effects of alcohol.
Merck had commissioned and paid for a study that showed Vioxx had dangerous side effects.
In this rare situation where the mom's body naturally becomes the priority, it can have dangerous effects on a baby who is only receiving nutrients from breast milk.
Sleep deprivation has very real dangerous effects on both mothers and fathers, with everything from raising risks of postpartum depression to obesity.
In high doses, they can be dangerous and have side effects for both you and your child.
Concerns about the harmful health effects chemicals can have, especially on children, and a realization that cleaners with reduced amounts of potentially dangerous ingredients are increasingly available, prompted the... [Read more...]
Some methods tried by teens are ineffective or only partially effective in terms of removing calories and have potentially dangerous side - effects including causing weight gain.
Let's say the blogosphere is abuzz about a research study that shows that sleep - training methods like cry - it - out have no long - term effects on children or that physically punitive discipline tactics like spanking result in children who are better behaved or that birthing without drug pain relief is dangerous.
These not only won't help him get better, but they can also have dangerous side effects in children.
I have written before about how the infant sleep recommendations of the AAP and the US public health community in general are unrealistic and even potentially dangerous in their effects, regardless of their intentions.
I've always been passionate about trying to protect young people from tobacco and the dangerous effect that second - hand smoke has on us.
Given the devastating effect of nuclear attacks, after a couple of dozens attack the enemy country would be decapitated, and the entire Earth would probably be subject to dangerous radiation, which would make further nuclear attacks irrelevant or undesirable, right?
And it is already having a dangerous effect.
Previously announced emergency regulations intended to curb the sale of increasingly potent and dangerous forms of synthetic marijuana have gone into effect.
New research led by University of Queensland scientist Associate Professor Bryan Fry has shown the venom of young brown snakes attacks the nervous system, while the venom of older snakes has dangerous effects on the circulatory system.
The drug also has dangerous side effects — and there are practical limits for how long you could keep people on it, anyway.
Will cognitive tweaking have unexpected and even dangerous effects?
Shepherd - Barron claimed users «would have to eat 136,000 checks» for the radioactivity to have any dangerous effects.
Diabetes medications have consequently often had side effects that were unpleasant (such as weight gain) and, in a few cases, even dangerous.
But some rexinoids have dangerous side effects.
«Psychiatry has long struggled with the fact that, while lithium is highly effective for treating bipolar disorder, the narrow therapeutic window and side effect profile often makes lithium both difficult and sometimes dangerous to work with clinically,» said Todd Gould, MD, of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland, an expert in the mechanisms of lithium and the neurobiology of bipolar disorder.
The experiments are designed to show whether the drugs have side effects that would be dangerous on the battlefield, such as drowsiness.
In the other corner are parents terrified of feeding their kids fruits and veggies laced with dangerous poison that can have untold effects on their growing kid's body and brain.
Researchers may have found a way to make opioids safer by separating the drugs» pain relieving effects from their most dangerous side effect, respiratory suppression, which, in very severe cases, causes patients to stop breathing and to die.
Early drugs also had dangerous cardiovascular side effects, which are of particular concern in obese patients.
Male firefighters, however, showed no such effect, and in fact had rates similar to men in other, less dangerous professions.
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