Sentences with phrase «developing persistent»

The mother developing a persistent limiting health problem is also associated with a high level of home chaos and conflict in the parent - child relationship as well as poor maternal mental health.
The likelihood of the mother developing a persistent limiting health problem varies by a range of background characteristics recorded in 2005/06 (when the child was aged 0 - 1), as shown in Table 6.3.
Mothers in workless households had a higher likelihood of developing a persistent limiting health problem, as were those mothers with poor mental health.
Findings suggest that the mother developing a persistent limiting health problem is associated with a high level of home chaos, conflict in the parent - child relationship, and poor maternal mental health, as well as low income.
There are limited data on the risk of previously opioid - naive individuals developing persistent postoperative opioid use.
«Low risk of developing persistent opioid use after major surgery.»
Boys who were breast - fed for more than a year had roughly one - sixth the chance of developing persistent stuttering as those who did not breast - feed, according to the study.
Especially with planned cesarean, some babies will inadvertently be delivered prematurely.1 Babies born even slightly before they are ready may experience breathing and breastfeeding problems.21 One to two babies per 100 will be cut during the surgery.33 Studies comparing elective cesarean section or cesarean section for reasons unrelated to the baby with vaginal birth find that babies are 50 % more likely to have low Apgar scores, 5 times more likely to require assistance with breathing, and 5 times more likely to be admitted to intermediate or intensive care.4 Babies born after elective cesarean section are more than four times as likely to develop persistent pulmonary hypertension compared with babies born vaginally.17 Persistent pulmonary hypertension is life threatening.
Babies born after an elective cesarean delivery (i.e., when labor has not yet begun) are four times more likely to develop persistent pulmonary hypertension, a potentially life - threatening condition.
If the rash doesn't go away or your baby develops a persistent bright red, moist rash with white or red pimples that spreads into the folds of their skin, they may have an infection.
As many as 50 % of moms who experience this inflammation of the thyroid after childbirth will develop persistent hypothyroidism in 4 to 8 years.
If your patients develop a persistent rash or skin irritation, they should stop using this skin cleanser.
The child may develop persistent worrying to the point of becoming panicky, refusing to go to school, throwing major tantrums, and clinging to the parent.
Published in the journal Frontiers in Neuroscience, the researchers have assembled strong evidence that the neurological decline common to these diseases is caused by «auto - inflammation», where the body's own immune system develops a persistent inflammatory response and causes brain cells to die.
In rare cases, patients with allergies to metals develop persistent skin rashes after metal devices are implanted near the skin.
Testing showed that 28 per cent of the study participants had already developed persistent tinnitus.
Infected dogs may develop a persistent cough, runny nose and fever.
A brain scan may be able to predict whether a patient with back pain will recover or develop persistent pain
We lived in Chicago, and whenever the weather changed — from hot to cold or even vice versa — she would develop a persistent, phlegmy - sounding cough.
She seemed to have croup in infancy and then developed persistent — and sometimes scary — coughing bouts as a preschooler.
But if you can develop a persistent and tolerant attitude coupled with plenty of patience, you'll have a great advantage.
But 30 percent of exposed cats do develop a persistent infection; they remain contagious and have a much shorter life expectancy.
Of the 30 percent of exposed cats who develop a persistent FeLV infection, about a third develop a virus - related cancer.
Some of these cat develop persistent or intermittent diarrhea.
Sometimes this can develop into pneumonia or dogs can develop a persistent cough for 1 - 2 months.
Dogs infected with CIV develop a persistent cough and may develop a thick nasal discharge and fever (often 104 - 105oF).
They have developed a persistent relationship with their hosts and will rarely leave of their own volition.
Some infected dogs show no symptoms, while others may develop a persistent cough, runny nose, fatigue, fever or reduced appetite.
In some cats, the virus induces severe upper respiratory disease, and a few of these cats may develop persistent upper respiratory symptoms for years.
Without the menisci, an injured person can develop persistent pain and swelling, and arthritis.
In 2003, Anne developed a persistent cough that would not go away.
In the present study, we have demonstrated that rat pups exposed to DPP - IV inhibitors with different mechanisms of action in the early postnatal period might develop persistent behavioral disorders.
Families in which the mother developed a persistent limiting health problem were more likely to subsequently have a high level of home chaos, live in income poverty, experience poor maternal mental health and high conflict in the parent - child relationship.
Mothers in households where no parent had ever worked were more likely to develop a persistent limiting health problem compared with mothers in families where at least one parent was in a managerial occupation.
Mothers more likely to develop persistent limiting health problems include those living in households where neither she nor her partner (if present) has ever worked and mothers with previous poor mental health or worse physical health.
As we are interested in events which are likely to have a large impact on family life, the remainder of this chapter will focus on those who develop a persistent limiting health problems (i.e. 2 %); that is, health problems which are reported in at least two consecutive years after the first interview.
Families where the mother developed a persistent limiting health problem were more likely to:
However, some may develop persistent traumatic stress reactions, which can impede health and psychosocial functioning.

Not exact matches

Attempting to raise funding for their effort to develop a novel therapy for persistent viral infections, the co-founders, who've been best friends since they grew up together in Philadelphia, were on the verge of giving up and heading back to the east coast when Peter Thiel personally persuaded them to stay in town.
Keithley doubled the number of security vendors he uses from 15 to 30, hired more industry experts and developed tools to address today's advanced and persistent threats.
North Korea has shown a persistent interest in computer technology since the early 1980s so it is conceivable that a country, which has launched long - range missiles and tested nuclear weapons has also developed a smartphone, said Kang Ho Jye, a research fellow at Ewha Institute of Unification Studies.
No analysis on how systematic wage arbitrage allowed by trade globalization between countries of very different income level within an exchange rate system allowing massive an persistent trade imbalances led to a massive opening up of compensation scales in developed countries, as well as substantial under - employment.
Schroepfer says Facebook is not developing AI as a way to mine more data about people — a persistent worry among Facebook users who are perpetually uneasy about their information being used to sell ads.
The originator of a new and continually developing Christian tradition, yes; but the persistent norm, how can that be?
A group tends to develop a distinctive «personality» — a persistent emotional climate and style of relating which distinguishes it from other groups.
The idea of customary ethics kept a persistent grip on the developing morals of Israel, all the more persistent because every detail of the customary ethics was regarded as the will of God.
This persistent constriction of developing humaneness within the racial group explains otherwise strange contrasts in the Old Testament.
-- There is a gentle, often suppressed, but persistent striving in persons to keep developing their evolving potentials.
Ramsey hasn't been developing as well as he should and his persistent disrespect towards the defending aspect of his job would be enough for me to sell him on football manager (and that is why I am not a real manager lol), sell him and promote youngsters that will put the right kind of effort into the team.
National Scientific Council on the Developing Child, «Persistent Fear and Anxiety Can Affect Young Children's Learning and Development,» Working Paper 9 (2010)
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