Sentences with phrase «devastating symptoms»

I don't feel females were inherently «designed» to suffer devastating symptoms once a month or later on in life.
One of the most devastating symptoms of Alzheimer's disease is the progressive loss of language.
Unfortunately this fluid may be the result of FIP (Feline Intestinal Peritonitis), which there is no real test for, just devastating symptoms for our purrecious felines.
A biofilm bacterium known as Pseudomonas aeruginosa can cause devastating symptoms, but recent studies suggest that other bacteria known as streptococci might inhibit P. aeruginosa and improve lung function.
Aggression is a difficult and sometimes devastating symptom that occurs in children for varied reasons — some known and some unknown — both nature and nurture.
When a woman's hormone levels naturally «drop - off» at peri / menopause and she experiences devastating symptoms, simply replacing them (bio or not) is typically not the answer from what I see.
Canine Parvovirus is a serious illness with devastating symptoms.
Aggression is a difficult, and sometimes devastating symptom that can occur in children for a variety of reasons — some known and some unknown.
The downsides have always been seen as a necessary price to pay for relief from the condition's devastating symptoms, but now that idea is being called into question.
When the T - tubules gradually become faulty, due to mutation, the muscles can not receive the electrical stimulus to properly contract, leading to devastating symptoms.
Zhou suspects that this rewriting of the epigenetic code is what causes the devastating symptoms of fetal alcohol syndrome, which is associated with low IQ and behavioral problems.
The study of neuropathology has been an extremely powerful means through which we have been able to gain insight into how diseases such as Huntington's disease give rise to the devastating symptoms for which they are known.
But settling isn't realism; it's a devastating symptom of the fear that what you hope is possible really isn't.
Although whiplash is a minor injury, the victim can experience long, painful and devastating symptoms.
For individuals with Alzheimer's and related dementia in particular, studies point to the ways art can ease the devastating symptoms and lessen the anxiety, agitation, and apathy associated with the disease.
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