Sentences with phrase «host of conditions»

Additionally, a whole host of conditions of supervised release, such as drug testing, checking in with probation or parole officers, and required classes often hinder formerly incarcerated individuals from holding down jobs.
Dr Jaberzadeh said the technique had exciting implications for a whole host of conditions in which «enhancement of the brain excitability» has a therapeutic effect.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said a host of conditions need to be met before any meeting could take place.
In large part, this is because of claims from various experts asserting that gluten is responsible for a host of conditions including cancer, obesity and Alzheimer's.
But administration officials Sunday said there are a host of conditions Cuomo told legislative leaders and the bill sponsors that he wants met, some of which others say could torpedo a possible deal.
From the transformation of «normal» words into profanities to a host of conditions that cause uncontrollable cursing, cognitive scientist Bergen explores the science and history behind our species's ubiquitous profanity.
In addition to the rejuvenation of aging skin, Dr. Alster says, lasers can be utilized to treat patients with «a whole host of conditions,» including vascular birthmarks, hyperpigmentation, and scarring from acne, surgery or trauma.
This work, published in the journal Developmental Cell, opens the door to experiments that are expected to uncover new biology important for a host of conditions, such as neurological diseases, diabetes, obesity, and especially cancer, which has become a hotbed of epigenetic research.
«I think that those lifestyle changes, coupled with treatments that are being developed in the lab, will enable us to forestall or even prevent a whole host of conditions that all of us now dread — including Alzheimer's, cancer, Parkinson's and Type 2 diabetes.»
But even though amyloids are common and implicated in a host of conditions, researchers haven't been able to identify their precise molecular structures.
This census, published in Nature, comprises a first - draft atlas of the small intestine's cellular composition, providing a reference for studying the biology of a host of conditions affecting or involving the gut, such as inflammatory bowel disease, cancers of the small intestine, celiac disease, and food allergies.
«This work will help us understand the mechanisms that may contribute to a host of conditions associated with BBB disruption, activation of the brain's immune system, and neurodegeneration,» she said.
Even though inflammation can be the body's natural immune response which helps with healing, it can also result in harm from a host of conditions ranging from heart disease to cancer and arthritis.
Over the past decade, research has shown that exercise is beneficial for a host of conditions, including stress, posttraumatic stress disorder, Alzheimer's, ADHD and cancer recovery.
But follow - up letters lay out a host of conditions that states must meet before their accountability plans under the «No Child Left Behind» Act of 2001 are deemed «fully approved.»
This seems like a good idea, but, as Bankrate points out, no - penalty CDs come with a host of conditions.
But Murphy asked for $ 750,000 and a host of conditions, most of which the judge approved.
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