"Environmental triggers" refers to factors in our surroundings that can cause a certain reaction, behavior, or change in an individual or the natural world. These triggers could be things like pollution, loud noises, specific scents, or stressful situations that can influence our emotions, health, or impact the environment.
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If so, the prime suspect or
environmental trigger of this defect would be the quantity and quality of the carbohydrates we consume.
4 - D printing is an emerging technology that allows 3 - D - printed components to change their shape over time after exposure to heat, light, humidity and
other environmental triggers.
In today's world, everyone is influenced
by environmental triggers — whether they be stories in the media, advertisements on billboards, or social media posts from friends.
This often happens when determined parents take things into their own hands and invest tirelessly in making lifestyle modifications,
addressing environmental triggers and adopting a truly integrative approach.
While dogs most frequently suffer from allergies to
environmental triggers like pollen, molds, and dust mites, or to flea bites, allergic reactions to food are also possible.
If we haven't already addressed other underlying causes like, gluten intolerance, heavy metal exposure, and
other environmental triggers we would explore these areas now as well.
However, further study is needed to better understand resistance to other strains with different pathogenicity, or the potential for
environmental triggers such as seasonal variations to make frogs more susceptible to current strains.»
Rather, it's descent from a common ancestor (the scientific phrase in use currently is «descent with modification» meaning they share similar underlying foundation, but when they migrate (those that survive) they evolve based
on environmental triggers (challenges), which give rise to mutations; that make future generations better suited to live in the new environment.
Published studies have suggested that T1D results
from environmental triggers acting on genetically susceptible individuals and that microbial infection and their immunological consequences are suspected to take part in the pathogenesis.
«While women are more likely to become depressed than men in response to
common environmental triggers such as illness or grieving a death — a process some psychologists see as turning pain inward — men may be more likely to numb the pain with substances,» adds Dr. Phillips.
We identified associated gastrointestinal disease and developmental regression in a group of previously normal children, which was generally associated in time with
possible environmental triggers.»
But change — or growth in the context of learning — they argued, is about recognizing
when environmental triggers influence a fixed mindset — and to then take deliberate, necessary steps to encourage an environment with a growth mindset.
While stealthily teleporting around the map (and receiving encouragement from his deceased mother), Jason
uses environmental triggers to kill both teens to unlock a bonus Objective.
Potential
environmental triggers include fatigue, stress, infection, exposure to ultraviolet light, and taking certain types of medicines, namely sulfa drugs (which make people more sensitive to sunlight), penicillin or other antibiotics, and tetracycline.
Acting like a filter, the BBB prevents the entry of infectious agents, toxins and other
environmental triggers into the nervous system.
Moreover, the idea that wars are caused by
exogenous environmental triggers — as opposed to endogenous political - economic drivers — has always been very convenient for powerful groups who try to depolicitise asymmetries in power and wealth and argue that scarcity is not man - made but really an Act of God that we can't or shouldn't contest.
«Because of the complex nature of asthma, providers need to approach patients with a guideline - based plan that
takes environmental triggers such as allergens, viruses and occupational irritants into consideration as well the strengths and weaknesses of the medication that they are using in order to provide a well - tailored action plan.»
Some researchers wondered if this tiny island in the South Pacific had revealed an
elusive environmental trigger for neurodegenerative disease elsewhere in the world — the «Rosetta stone» of neurodegeneration.
But
if environmental triggers of autism can not be ruled out, the idea that those triggers can be found in the MMR vaccine or in thimerosal has crumbled under the weight of scientific refutation.
While genetics play a role in the development of Lupus, a systemic autoimmune disease that can attack any organ system in the human body, so
do environmental triggers, such as particulates in air pollution and ultraviolet light, explains Gaurav Gulati, MD, a physician - researcher at the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine.
The fact that it is possible to increase the number of copies of L1 in the mouse and macaque brains using
established environmental triggers for schizophrenia shows that such genetic mutations in the brain may be preventable if such exposures can be avoided, Kato says.
The exact cause of these diseases is not entirely known,
although environmental triggers, genetic factors and the presence of abnormal protein deposits known as Lewy Bodies are known to play an important role in upsetting regular brain function.
It is interesting to note that although the cause of MS is still unknown, unlike a true autoimmune disease, researchers suspect an
outside environmental trigger (combined with a person's genetic susceptibility to such a trigger).
Although avoiding dietary triggers — such as gluten, grains, dairy, GMOs, lectins, etc. — is foundational, did you
know environmental triggers can cause flare ups too?
While many people think that autoimmune disease is a result of genetic predisposition, new research also demonstrates the significance of
environmental triggers in the development of autoimmune disorders.
On a deeper level, it helps heal your body by flushing out free radicals and toxins, which are among the top five
environmental triggers since we are exposed to industrial chemicals everyday.
While the exact mechanism of the autoimmune thyroiditis remains unknown, it is stated in current research that the genetic predisposition combined with
environmental triggers initiate the autoimmune response to the thyroid gland.
As an Adoption Coordinator for Southern States Rescued Rottweilers, I've encountered Rottweilers that endured extreme hardships, exposed to many
scary environmental triggers, and have every right to be aggressive toward humans and other dogs, but they choose to be kind!
Finally, our data - base did not include contextual information, which is information about whether and
which environmental triggers and cues elicited aggression in our participants.
Infant mental health researchers have identified another subgroup of children with the onset of psychopathology (with or
without environmental triggers), highlighting an early predisposition to partial or full psychiatric disorders such as disruptive behavior or anxiety disorders.
Since the inherited risk is based in family genetics and is therefore beyond clinical reach, McFarlane relies on multifamily group therapy and social supports at school and at work to protect vulnerable patients
from environmental triggers — illicit drugs and emotional stress in particular — that might send them over the edge.