Sentences with phrase «developed irreversible»

At this stage, your pet has developed an irreversible condition, periodontal disease, which causes considerable pain and can result in abscesses, infections, loose teeth and bone loss.
If the problem progresses to this point, your dog has developed irreversible periodontal disease.
Twelve percent of the subjects, all of whom were vegans, had stage IV B12 deficiency.29 Even though the average length of time the subjects had followed the raw food diet was only 3.6 years, over half the vegans were developing pernicious anemia; if many of them were eating folate - rich diets, the proportion of vegans developing irreversible nervous system degeneration might have been even higher than the proportion the study suggested were suffering from severe deficiency.
Although there was no improvement in nerve function seen in this study, researchers speculate that treatment with ALA might help improve nerve function if it's started when people first have symptoms of nerve pain, before they develop irreversible nerve damage.
Dogs that receive insufficient exposure to people, other animals, sounds, and new environments during this time may develop irreversible fears, leading to timidity or aggression.

Not exact matches

The Environmental Protection Authority has rejected Sinosteel Midwest Corporation's proposal to develop a new mine pit at its Blue Hills Mungada East hematite project due to irreversible environmental consequences.
Now, the American start - up Factom is developing a blockchain - based land registry system that reduces this risk and provides Hondurans with time - stamped and irreversible digital rights to their land, as reported by the Economist last year.
What is it that makes developing countries so vulnerable to the invasion of concepts, values and norms that transform their cultures from within and neo-colonise them, in ways that could become irreversible?
The latest study suggests that ibuprofen seems to pass through the placenta with ease, and wreaks irreversible damage on a female fetus's developing ovaries.
Landry and colleagues have long been promoting the idea of getting stem cells from dead embryos, and have been scrutinizing embryos at various stages in order to develop watertight criteria for showing «irreversible arrest» of cell division.
«Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness in the world, and in the early stages patients usually have no symptoms and are not aware they are developing permanent vision loss,» says Director of the UNSW Centre for Eye Health Professor Michael Kalloniatis.
These results offer new hope for the millions of people suffering from, or at risk of developing, liver failure — an increasingly common condition that results in progressive and irreversible loss of liver function.
«Since the sample injector developed at ASU allows for continuous sample replenishment, the X-ray laser always probes fresh, undamaged crystals, allowing us to make molecular movies of irreversible reactions,» says Research Professor Uwe Weierstall.
This implies that the urban environment imposes a challenge to developing birds, with potentially irreversible effects on lifespan.
Mentor of the Year recipient Donahue's research focuses on developing and applying new approaches to identify early changes in tissue function that may precede irreversible damage, and in turn can be used to triage patients for early, personalized therapies.
«Dr. Ding's latest research offers new hope for the process of developing medications for these diseases, as well as for the possibility of cell - replacement therapy to reduce the trauma of millions of people affected by these devastating and irreversible conditions.»
This chronic disease leads to degeneration of the macula, and is the main cause of irreversible vision loss in adults in developed countries.
Tetracycline stain has been documented in causing irreversible intrinsic staining in developing teeth.
Obviously, there's more to the process scientists have developed known as Downsizing, an optional yet irreversible decision people can choose to make themselves roughly 1 / 200th of the size they currently are.
In exceptionally severe cases, long - term diseases such as irreversible kidney disease, diabetes mellitus or pancreatic insufficiency may develop and may require lifelong treatment.
If you will not be with your new puppy, you must crate him or her to keep the dog from chewing things like electric cords, plants, or cleaning chemical bottles that could cause irreversible harm to the puppy's developing body.
The problem is that the chronic form develops over time, and the scarring that occurs in the lung is irreversible, permanently reducing your lung capacity and causing other respiratory problems.
This is not the case, though, as liver failure is developing, and can become irreversible if it isn't caught and aggressively treated.
The goal of her research is to develop new strategies to improve healing and prevent irreversible joint disease and chronic pain in equine and human athletes who suffer orthopedic injuries.
However it is best not to wait until symptoms develop since irreversible damage may have already occurred by then.
Since the osteoarthritis that develops is irreversible the only way to improve welfare, through reducing the prevalence, is through genetic selection.
The core panel conclusion, of course, is that rich and developing nations are way behind on what would need to be done to avoid substantial and largely irreversible (on meaningful time scales) warming of the climate.
We are at the threshold of the irreversible and the developed countries add another layer of injustice, poverty and precariousness, «touching» the most fragile «first.
There needs to be international recognition that communities and countries are suffering irreversible losses due to climate breakdown, now, and governments need to put new money on the table to help developing countries compensate, adapt to the impacts of climate change and tackle urgent development needs.
Those include recognizing three realities: first that billions of people are on an irreversible course toward living something that looks like a modern life, replete with the choices, comfort, and security that those of us in the rich world take for granted; second, that everyone on the planet and billions more likely to come can and should follow that path if they choose it; and third, that achieving that outcome while limiting global temperatures to something likely above two degrees but well below the business - as - usual scenario will require developing zero - carbon technologies capable of powering that world.
In recent years Hansen has drawn attention to the danger of passing climate tipping points, producing irreversible climate impacts that would yield a different planet from the one on which civilization developed
Nevertheless, one senses an attempt at constitutive rhetoric, at the beginning of a line of thought which, if left to develop, might one day lead us to the point where Union citizenship is irreversible, personal, transcending national politics and even the Treaty text.
Patients may have to live with the risk of developing blood clots, and may have suffered permanent kidney injury or other irreversible damage to vital organs.
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