Sentences with phrase «eye is at greater risk»

Due to an anomaly in their genetic makeup, for example, white cats with blue eyes are at greatest risk for congenital deafness.
Due to an anomaly in their genetic makeup, white cats with blue eyes are at greatest risk for congenital deafness.

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While this may be more reflective of reality in some eyes, the truth is that carrying this much debt can put you at a greater risk of financial trouble, so adhering to a more conservative level of debt is likely to be safer and more sustainable over time.
When laws are failing, and caring eyes aren't watching, animals are at greatest risk — of abuse, neglect and extreme suffering.
If your baby was born prematurely — especially if he was very premature, had an infection, or needed treatment with oxygen — he's at greater risk for developing certain eye problems, including astigmatism (blurred vision), myopia (nearsightedness), retinopathy of prematurity (abnormal blood vessel growth that can lead to blindness), and strabismus (eye misalignment).
Women who have any preexisting eye conditions, like glaucoma, high blood pressure, or diabetes, and women who have taken fertility treatments should also be extra vigilant with their eyesight, because these conditions may put you at greater risk for vision changes.
But the agency also found that by simply using your contacts the way you're supposed to, you can protect your peepers: About 25 % of the reported cases involved behaviors known to put a person at greater risk of eye infection.
What happens next is that traders often enter a trade on a whim again (see the pattern here) but this time they are at even greater risk because they are feeling euphoric and they decide to risk more than usual, only to see all their recent profits evaporate in the blink of an eye.
The more «risk factors» your dog has, the greater his chances of developing bloat at some point, and the more important it is for you to keep a close eye on him and be aware of the symptoms of bloat in dogs.
All cats are at risk for a corneal ulceration, but breeds with flat faces or pronounced eyes like the Himalayan, Persian, or Burmese are at greater risk.
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