So aside from the filtration for the aquarium set up being a joke (the death toll of the aquatic life was astounding) a constant rotation of incompetent staff left amphibians and reptiles
in constant stress.
As a result, long hours, low pay, and miniscule job benefits can result
in constant stress, heightened risk of disease, and less energy to cognitively engage their children at home.
Not exact matches
5) Increased
stress on individuals
in a society that demands
constant improvement, coupled with increased financial burden and the 24/7 barrage of violence, violent images, news and other stimuli
The
constant support of another person, someone to whom your are the most important person
in the world, can help us through much
stress, pain, and difficulty, and can aid us
in practical ways to do what God has called us to.
It is not clear, however, whether Brown's
constant stress on high academic expectations simply assumes the canons of critical, orderly, disciplined inquiry that the research university model had made commonplace
in the 1930s
in American graduate education outside of theological schools, or whether he is rather calling for theological school teachers who are very learned but are not necessarily themselves engaged
in original research.
Put simply, predictable pain is less stressful because individuals know when to relax... But when individuals have no warning of pain, they are
in a state of
constant stress.»
In terms of timing, perhaps Wenger was trying to bring a few weeks of respite in the constant criticism, to allow the players to work their magic without the negative stres
In terms of timing, perhaps Wenger was trying to bring a few weeks of respite
in the constant criticism, to allow the players to work their magic without the negative stres
in the
constant criticism, to allow the players to work their magic without the negative
stress.
And when their immediate environment is
in constant flux — when the adults
in their orbit behave erratically or don't interact with them much — the child's brain and the
stress - response systems linked to it are triggered to prepare for a life of instability by being on
constant alert, ready for anything.
Constant fear of going to bed as a child, (afraid of those images that appear in the mind when the lights go out), deep anxiety as a teenager, no sleep on the last two years of highschool because of horrific nightly nightmares, ocasional panic attacks as an adult with constant stress, and finally, unconcious, uncontrolable grinding of teeth when daytime life seems less st
Constant fear of going to bed as a child, (afraid of those images that appear
in the mind when the lights go out), deep anxiety as a teenager, no sleep on the last two years of highschool because of horrific nightly nightmares, ocasional panic attacks as an adult with
constant stress, and finally, unconcious, uncontrolable grinding of teeth when daytime life seems less st
constant stress, and finally, unconcious, uncontrolable grinding of teeth when daytime life seems less stressful.
Some parents misinterpret the prescription for closeness as a demand for
constant physical closeness (which
in the extreme can
stress any parent), even though the Searses do advise parents to strive for a balanced life.
Essentially, the community is
in a state of
constant and chronic traumatic
stress.
We live
in a society today that is
in constant overdrive fight or flight mode without a means of release and reset; we are storing more and more
stress energy
in our bodies, and this one of the main causes of modern chronic physical and psychological illnesses.
In our high stress culture people are in a constant state of «fight or flight» leading to a state of chronic stress, also known as adrenal fatigue or adrenal burnout syndrom
In our high
stress culture people are
in a constant state of «fight or flight» leading to a state of chronic stress, also known as adrenal fatigue or adrenal burnout syndrom
in a
constant state of «fight or flight» leading to a state of chronic
stress, also known as adrenal fatigue or adrenal burnout syndrome.
We maintained our daily vigils
in the waiting room until we both got sick, undoubtedly a symptom of
constant air conditioning, hospital germs, and
stress.
You are unable to actually do anything that results
in your baby sleeping on a schedule that's anywhere near what you need yourself, and so you stumble through your days
in a blurry, half - asleep state,
stressing about your baby's
constant waking.
Let me tell you - although this was one of the most painful decisions I have ever made, the
constant state of
stress I had been
in was not worth it either, and I actually feel so much better now that I have made this decision.
These alternate between cooperation and competition, and for realists
in particular, they are pursued under a
constant stress of survival and power maximization.
Except that the grind and
constant stress of presidency visibly ages all presidents well beyond the years
in office.
Deputy Mayor Buery
stressed that the city is committed to those fixes and is engaged
in constant dialogue with the nonprofit sector, but change doesn't happen overnight.
Waters, the engineering major at the University of Missouri, Columbia, who served
in Iraq from 2003 to 2004, describes a «
constant stress that never goes away.»
For younger adults,
stress may play more of a role, and the ubiquity of technology — including the Internet and wireless devices, which can often result
in constant multi-tasking — may impact their attention span, making it harder to focus and remember.
«This problem stems from the fact that renewables are not a reliable or
constant source of power, and sudden dips or spikes
in energy could
stress the grids, potentially leading to damage and power loss,» Clint Richards, an analyst and associate editor of The Diplomat, a Tokyo - based magazine covering Asian affairs, wrote yesterday.
In healthy cells
constant growth can overwhelm cellular factories like the ER, leading to cell
stress and death, but cancer cells manage to keep their factories running at high capacity to fuel non-stop growth.
They report this month
in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B that changes
in the heartbeat due to temperature (the heart slows as it cools and then speeds back up as the fish resurfaces) and adrenaline, released from the
stress of diving, alter the electrical activity of the heart cells to sustain the
constant calcium cycling needed to keep the heart going.
The second type «looked at the variability within laboratory treatments — taking corals into the lab and raising them under
constant or variable conditions, then providing them with an additional
stress and seeing if the variability they experienced
in the lab influences their response to that
stress.»
Scientifically, the meteorologists, climatologists, and atmospheric physicists, who were responsible for «discovering» the human contribution to the terrestrial greenhouse effect, have been the most consistent champions of its importance, while the solar physics community, and especially those interested
in solar - terrestrial relations, have increasingly
stressed the possible importance of the long - term variations of the solar
constant as the chief cause of climate change.
We're exposed to stressors every day, and our brains absorb a ton of that pressure:
constant technology
in our faces, work - life imbalances, stressful home situations, and even a crowded gym can trigger our brains to absorb more
stress energy and
in turn, welcome burnout.
The
constant grind of
stress may trigger a rise
in the hormone cortisol, which,
in turn, helps make insulin levels go up and blood sugar drop (enter the out - of - control junk food cravings).
This puts your body
in a state of
constant stress, which will burn out your adrenal glands,
stress your digestive tract, and cause you to age more rapidly.
Stress is a silent killer — living
in a
constant state of fight or flight, as if everything is an emergency, will lead to heart disease, IBS, chronic fatigue and more.
Besides creating a mess
in your life, chronic
stress keeps your levels of cortisol
in a near -
constant peak, which is associated with decreased protein synthesis and increased appetite and weight gain.
The adrenals secrete
stress hormones
in fight - or - flight situations when the body needs these increased hormones to survive, but our modern lifestyle can cause the adrenals to over-secrete these hormones and eventually become «fatigued» or «exhausted» from this
constant over-firing.
While we rely on this rush of endorphins to get through hairy situations, staying
in a
constant state of heightened
stress is damaging both physically and mentally.
The modern way of life can be a cause of
constant worries,
stress and anxieties, all of which are known to increase the cortisol levels
in your body.
It is hard to relax and reduce cortisol
in a world with blue light at night,
constant noise and
stress.
After training, allow for sufficient time for your body to recover, especially its neural recovery which relaxes your muscles after
constant stress in exercising.
Being under
constant stress or the inability co tolerate
stress increases the risk of serious diseases.This is why doing cardio exercise plays a very important role
in overall health and well - being.
Now, more than ever, we desperately need to put meaning back
in our lives, to reconnect with feelings of ease and happiness instead of
constant stress, confusion and dissatisfaction.
While some cortisol is absolutely necessary to live — this is the hormone that is released from your adrenal glands
in a cyclic manner during the day or during times of
stress — most of us exist
in a state of nearly
constant exposure to this compound, resulting
in lowered blood sugar response, abdominal weight gain, decreased memory, reduced cellular energy production, and diminished immunity.
In the past there would be acute moments of stress followed by periods of rest but today we are in a constant state of chronic stress with very short periods of res
In the past there would be acute moments of
stress followed by periods of rest but today we are
in a constant state of chronic stress with very short periods of res
in a
constant state of chronic
stress with very short periods of rest.
Modern life inflicts
constant assaults on our bodies
in the way of industrialized foods, environmental toxins, chronic
stress, lack of sleep, and even electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) from cell phones and computers.
The busy, CEO - type athlete who want to achieve it all and have success
in work,
in life and
in sports tends to struggle under the consequences of
constant stress far more significantly than the relatively less busy man or woman who has opted to work a normal 9 - to - 5 job and save the rest of their time for training — or even set aside their career temporarily to train.
By practicing yoga, we are helping our bodies achieve normal levels of cortisol, which allows us to use inflammation when we need it, rather than living
in a
constant state of elevated
stress and inflammation levels.
However, too much and
constant stress over a long period of time will have a negative impact on the dopamine levels
in the body, lowering its levels as well as reducing the number of dopamine receptors
in the human brain.
Let us give you the stamina and tools to deal with the
stresses and
constant pressure of daily living
in this modern world.
Grace doesn't believe there is a one size fits all approach to fitness, but instead believes that
in order to find success with your fitness goals there needs to be an overall unified mind - body connection involved
in the commitment.
Stress management and practicing awareness during her training sessions is a
constant theme that is emphasized so her clients get an effective workout and leave
stress - free and feeling confident!Grace customizes her routines for all her clients using the philosophy and poses of Yoga, combined with the discipline of her HKC Kettlebell strength training and the creative, fun aspect of Progressive Calisthenics (PCC).
Our modern society has forced us to exist
in a
constant state of
stress due to things like: chronic illness, depression, surgery, high sugar intake and overconsumption of nutrient void foods, sleep deprivation, chronic or acute infections like H. Pylori or Candida and these stressors are a direct cause of the HPA axis dysregulation that is so prevalent today.
Constant criticism, whether it's coming from others or from ourselves, keeps us
in a state of chronic
stress about our weight, which produces a biochemical chain reaction
in our body that actually makes it much harder to burn fat — and may even have the opposite effect.
I'm Bipolar and the drugs I'm on cause weight gain, not to mention the
constant STRESS of being bipolar, and every time i try to fast my mind spins off
in bad directions... so by the end of your book I was left utterly without hope.
In the long run, this
constant mutual neutralisation of enzymes
stresses the digestive system beyond its ability to function normally.