Sentences with phrase «irreversible damage is caused»

Low blood pressure decreases the amount of blood reaching the organs and even if there is plenty of oxygen in the blood, if that blood can't reach the organs, irreversible damage is caused to the internal organs.

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If we don't act now, the climate change damage caused to our Great Barrier Reef by 2030 will be irreversible
letting them know that putting that baby down for awhile will not cause irreversible brain damage, which quite frankly, is what some CIO people do.
Additionally she should stay away from addictives like alcohol, caffeine, nicotine etc which are capable of causing irreversible damage to the baby.
Even if these unknown guarantees were to be accepted, however, restoration is but a euphemism in this case given the fact that the environmental damage caused to the Rosia Montana region would be irreversible.
But, you know, the idea of pulling this altogether, of wait there may be boundaries beyond which we do not want the environment to go, either because they go in to a tipping [point] and fundamentally change or because you -LSB-'ve caused][a] near - irreversible amount of damage.
The other major shortcoming of many ionic EAPs (especially the ionomeric polymer - metal composites) is that «as long as the electricity is on, the material will keep moving,» Bar - Cohen notes, adding: «If the voltage is above a certain level, electrolysis takes place, which causes irreversible damage to the material.»
That's because, even though the sun is some 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) away, it can still cause serious, and sometimes irreversible, eye damage.
Anthracycline drugs, such as doxorubicin, are known to cause heart failure because they cause changes in the DNA structure of the heart muscle cells, leading to irreversible cardiac damage.
But until he understands how the cells are stressed in the first place, he won't know much: «We frankly don't have a clue as to how much microwave radiation is needed to cause irreversible damage to cellular proteins.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Scientists at the Gladstone Institutes have defined for the first time a key underlying process implicated in multiple sclerosis (MS)-- a disease that causes progressive and irreversible damage to nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.
Summary: Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide characterized by irreversible damage in the optic nerve head (ONH).
«For ingredients to be included in things like shampoos or laundry or dish detergents, they must be known not to cause irreversible damage to the environment.»
B12 deficiency can cause irreversible damage and is not something to risk based on mistaken reasoning.
Lacking any one of them can cause minor inconveniences to one's well - being or major problems requiring extensive treatment, possibly even irreversible damage.
Often the nerve damage caused by high sugar levels and statins are so profound that the condition is regarded as incurable or irreversible.
Though the film ultimately allows it's characters some resolution, the damage caused along the way is irreversible.
I was lucky to notice before it caused irreversible damage.
The listed above are just a few examples of ways to separate yourself, but you can be sure that cheap and spammy advertising will not work, and will not only damage your reputation, it will also cause irreversible damage to a 4 trillion dollar market.
Infections and injuries to the ear or brain may respond to anti-inflammatory medications or antibiotics, but the damage caused may be irreversible.
Left untreated, diabetes progresses quickly and often causes irreversible organ damage that can be life threatening.
Hyperthyroidism often causes irreversible heart, liver, and kidney damage, so early detection is critical.
This will cause irreversible kidney damage if the pressure is not relieved.
The damage is usually irreversible and can cause loose teeth, bone loss and infection.
Copper poisoning is a serious, life - threatening emergency that causes irreversible damage to the liver, which eventually becomes fatal if not treated.
«What is clear is that feral and free - roaming cat populations cause tremendous and often irreversible damage to indigenous wildlife populations in both urban and rural environments around the globe.»
When pet owners lose their cool during house - training efforts they can cause irreversible damage both to their dog's house - training and trust of human beings.
Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitos and cause irreversible damage to the heart and lungs.
Severe pancreatitis in cats can cause damage to the adjacent organs; a problem which is usually irreversible and is due to the spread of pancreatic juices to those organs.
Cherries, grapes, and raisins are all toxic to your pets and can cause irreversible kidney damage.
Along with the obvious culprits, like fire and water, light is also a big threat, and the damage it can cause is irreversible.
The knowledge that we MAY be causing irreversible catastrophic damage to our habitat should have been reason enough to act!
Now, if we are looking at a novel ecosystem that has not been scientifically studied, we do not have full scientific certainty that removing the top predator will actually cause serious or irreversible damage to the ecosystem.
Snow, frost and ice can quickly build up on turbine blades — even if they melt away quickly, the damage they cause is irreversible.
Here is the relevance of carbon to investing: There is consensus within the scientific community that increasing the global temperature by more than 2 °C will likely cause devastating and irreversible damage to the planet.
If we don't act now, the climate change damage caused to our Great Barrier Reef by 2030 will be irreversible.
CTPs are irreversible, uncertain events that can be triggered by climate - change - induced high temperatures and that cause large damages or disruptions to the climate system.
The clear conclusion from the findings is that cultivating or importing GM crops, leads to GM pollution and once this pollution begins, it can cause irreversible damage
Some pregnant women have been given prescription medicines that caused irreversible damage to the baby, and were not warned by their physician.
While the NY Public Health Law has defined lead poisoning as occurring at a level of 10 µg / dL (micrograms of lead per deciliter of whole blood) for purposes of overall health policy, the overwhelming consensus in the scientific community is that even low - dose lead exposure is dangerous for children and can cause irreversible brain damage.
The reform proposals must not be allowed to cause irreversible damage to the legal aid system.»
When the governor's office discovered just how toxic the water was, they decided to keep quiet about it and covered up the extent of the damage being done to Flint's residents, most notably the lead affecting the children, causing irreversible and permanent brain damage.
Vibration will cause irreversible damage to the mechanical hard disk, so the HP Omen in the mechanical hard disk on both sides of the use of the shock effect is very good protective pad.
Warning: This is a friendly reminder that editing the Registry is risky, and it can cause irreversible damage to your installation if you don't do it correctly.
The World Commission for cerebral palsy defines it as «permanent, but not irreversible impairment of muscle tone and movement, which is caused by a damage of the evolving nervous system before or during birth or in the first months of life» (Hodapp, 1998).
This is a very dangerous and illegal tactic that can cause irreversible damage to the mental health of the alienated parent and the children involved.
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