Sentences with phrase «impaired general functioning»

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For women with the lowest levels — about 25 percent of the general population — increased dopamine during ovulation will sharpen cognitive functions, whereas for the 25 percent of women with the highest levels, ovulation seems to take them beyond a threshold and to impair thinking.
«Today, people who have been given a new heart experience increased physical function, quality of life, and overall life span; however, most patients continue to have limitations in their physical function and reduced quality of life compared to the general population due to side - effects from anti-rejection medications and because heart rate regulation is impaired after heart transplantation,» said Dall.
They are used when a patient is having surgery with general anesthesia or for those who suffer from impaired lung function.
Alzheimer's was first identified by Alois Alzheimer in 1906 in Germany and is the most common type of dementia, a general term for impaired brain functioning.
Patients with Hematological Diseases / Red Cell Disorders Patients with red cell disorders that impair the function of survival of the red cells are in general not accepted as volunteer blood donors but can be eligible for a «therapeutic phlebotomy» (for example, patients with Polycytemia Vera).
Combined, impaired insulin function and a slower metabolism caused by a decrease in thyroid hormone levels can make it tough to lose weight, reach your physique goals and maximise health in general.
Even within the health - conscious, high rates of prescription medications and antibiotic use lead to digestive disorders and impaired gut function, causing malabsorption of not only magnesium, but of minerals and nutrients in general, despite an otherwise clean diet.
Although evidence of impaired adrenal functioning as an important factor in chronic fatigue and disease in general has existed within medical science for many years, it has been nearly completely ignored in modern drug therapy.
A thyroidectomy requires general anesthesia and carries certain risks, especially to elderly or debilitated pets or those with impaired organ function.
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