The rising incidence of serious allergies in children such as hay fever, asthma and reactions to various nuts appear to be a modern phenomenon and possibly resulting
from overuse of antibiotics and cortisones in treatment of what used to be minor ailments in generations past.
In fact, athletes may benefit from waiting to specialize in one sport: A more physically mature athlete can accomplish the fundamentals of an activity more easily, with a lower risk of
injury from overuse.
John Lafargue, president of the Upper Audubon Neighborhood Association just across Broadway, said the congestion
comes from overuse of the campus by Audubon's two separate instructional programs.
Most of the injuries
stem from overuse; that is, repetition of the same motion over and over.
The campaign messages reflect the need for oversight of ESSA implementation, especially in regards to investing in the support and development of strong instructional leadership to improve student outcomes, as well as necessary shifts in accountability systems
away from the overuse of standardized testing.
According to the American Psychological Association, my videogame analogy has not been widely adopted: experts «liken willpower to a muscle that can get
fatigued from overuse.»
The type of injuries that can
develop from overuse stem from ligament strains, bone structure / growth plate injuries and tendon injuries such as tendinitis or labral tears.
The summit included panel discussions on a variety of online safety topics that Facebook has had to grapple with over the years — including how to use of cutting - edge technology to combat exploitative and predatory behavior, how to keep
children from overusing social media, and how to make Facebook more family - friendly.
Puppy farming is a cruel industry where puppies are
bred from overused breeding bitches, without any regard for their health or wellbeing.
The artist recombines the letters into generic phrases whose meanings have become
trite from overuse; yet the badly worn letters carry with them deeply emotive and nostalgic histories, transforming the initially simplistic phrases into works...
Toxic effects of too much sodium chloride in your system can result from excreting too much water, such
as from overuse of diuretics, leaving a net effect of too much salt in your body.
They will also identify and correct movement patterns limiting their performance, and learn methods to protect their
body from overuse, and fatigue related injuries.
M * A * S * H Notes This favorite acronym for describing injury - riddled teams is getting lame from overuse
It not only can be a source of
pain from overuse / inflexibility, but can also give athletes a snapping sensation which feels like the hip is «dislocating» when it is tight.
Designed to protect your wrist
cartilage from overuse, WOD Wear wraps are ideal for multiple types of exercise.
Groundwater across the West has been
depleted from overuse, shrinking aquifers that cities and farms typically relied on during dry times.
«When I got two herniated discs, which an MRI revealed were also
degenerated from overuse and years of working through back pain, I was crushed.
Swimming is great for the offseason, great for those who may be
recovering from an overuse injury, and great for those who want a change of pace in the way they approach conditioning.»
I suggest buying several of the winning style when you find it so you don't wear one
out from overuse.
But if it's reoccurring, it's important to break the cycle of hurt before it develops into one of two types of foot injuries: traumatic (single - time injuries like a sprained ankle or broken bone) or microtrauma (those that occur over time
usually from overuse).
In all forms, Meriva ® helps maintain a healthy inflammatory response throughout the body and provides
relief from overuse of muscles and joints and relief from injuries.
Pop a pain reliever, like Advil or Tylenol, at first symptoms, but not more than 10 times a month (you can develop rebound
headaches from overuse).
Pain at the back of the
heel from overuse that if managed correctly, is something the young athlete should grow out of.
Bleepy electropop pours from the transistor radios, Penguin Classic paperbacks snap at the
spine from overuse, while the balmy climes cause locals to disrobe and take a cooling dip at any given opportunity.
This movie suffers
from overused slapstick, misfired jokes, largely predictable storyline and the painful mixes of all the horror films and every other movie category possible.
The poor quality of the programmed learning is a concern, but beyond that there are two perils — the ongoing data collection while students work on digital devices, and the potential for physical, emotional, and even cognitive
harm from the overuse of screens and the wifi radiation.
The 7 - inch Kurio Xtreme 2 comes with more than 60 kid - friendly apps, a rubber bumper case and parental controls to keep young
people from overusing the device, all for only $ 80.
KIRBY: Ideally, more manufacturers will be researching alternatives for antibiotics for ear and skin infections, as
resistance from overuse has become such a wide spread problem.
However, if you were to constantly gun the engine, it would result in its breaking down
sooner from overuse.
St. Barths may be highly developed as far as Caribbean islands go, but residents also have taken great care to preserve the local marine
habitat from overuse and exploitation.
The combat in this game,
aside from the overuse of Quick Time Events toward the end, looks like the Spider - Man game we've always wanted to play.
Counters and reversals were tweaked to prevent
gamers from overusing them, but in doing so they spoiled one of better elements of the game.
Books resting on their working tables,
worn from overuse; books that once fed their imagination silently arranged in shelves waiting to be rediscovered; and books that reveal themselves to us through serendipitous conversations.
The OS will also limit background
apps from overusing your device's battery to help extend charge.