Sentences with phrase «increasingly common cause»

Heart disease is an increasingly common cause of death, and deafness is another health concern that Ridgeback owners should be aware of.
Now an increasingly common cause of death is aging.

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In April, the OGS said most of the state's recent earthquakes were caused by the injection of wastewater from oil and natural gas drilling operations Earth, which has become increasingly common in recent years.
And, just as there is likely a common cause behind these increasingly frequent episodes of civil unrest, so too is there obviously an underlying problem that is causing technology companies to sue each other on a weekly basis.
The cause for this wishful hope in institutions quickly appears: «In an increasingly globalized society, the common good and the effort to obtain it can not fail to assume the dimensions of the whole human family, that is to say, the community of peoples and nations.»
Groups like Save New York have become increasingly common in Albany, as lobbying as morphed into a collection of «grassroots» third - party coalition that Common Cause has knocked for lacking transparency by hiding dcommon in Albany, as lobbying as morphed into a collection of «grassroots» third - party coalition that Common Cause has knocked for lacking transparency by hiding dCommon Cause has knocked for lacking transparency by hiding donors.
Susan Lerner, with Common Cause, says legislators are finding that if they don't change their policies they are increasingly finding themselves in the crosshairs of federal prosecutors.
Bacteria that cause life - threatening bloodstream infections in critically ill patients may be growing increasingly resistant to a common hospital antiseptic, according to a recent study led by investigators at Johns Hopkins.
It has become increasingly more common in recent years and this is thought to be caused by sun exposure in pale skinned people on holiday or recreationally (eg gardening or playing sport).
Returning to the Functional Forum stage for her first keynote is Thyroid Pharmacist Dr. Izabella Wentz, as she looks at the connection between thyroid health and depression, looking at proven protocols to unwind the underlying cause of an increasingly common dysfunction.
Flooding is becoming increasingly common in parts of the United Kingdom and causes a lot of damage to peoples» homes.
Dental diseases in rabbits are increasingly common today and have been recognised as the underlying cause of numerous other disorders.
Although we tend to think of viruses causing diseases like the flu or common cold, it's becoming increasingly clear that viruses have strong links to certain cancers, both in people and animals.
Images of these areas have become increasingly common as they melt away, causing damage across the globe.
The impacts of sea level rise, in the form of higher storm surges and increasingly common flooding at times of astronomical high tides, are already causing damage in the U.S. and worldwide.
The flooding that has devastated Baton Rouge and the surrounding parishes was caused by a rare weather phenomenon that could become increasingly common, analysts say.
He also knows that with increasingly common extreme weather causing droughts for Delaware farmers and driving violent storms toward its coasts, climate change is a real threat that must be addressed by innovating away from reliance on fossil fuels.
Melanoma is becoming increasingly more common, the result is thought to be sun exposure that can damage DNA and lead to cancer - causing genetic changes within skin cells.
has a spent most of his life coping with Crohn's, a disease that is becoming increasingly common among Canadians and has no definitive cause and no cure as of yet.
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