Sentences with phrase «lead to serious problems such»

This can lead to serious problems such as heart attack and even death.
It can also lead to serious problems such as bloat if you dog eats too much and then becomes too active immediately afterward.
String and string - like items are one of the most common types of foreign bodies that cats eat, according to vets, and can lead to serious problems such as causing the intestines to «bunch up»; surgery may be required to remove the object (s).
Since your blood continues to get thicker as the sugar in your blood increases, Diabetes can lead to serious problem such as:
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Amenorrhea can lead to serious health problems, such as endometrial cancer or bone loss, so it should not be ignored.
Leading contemporary paleontologists such as David Raup and Niles Eldredge say that the fossil problem is as serious now as it was then, despite the most determined efforts of scientists to find the missing links.
These had led not only to serious problems - such as the Bryant murder - but to a mistaken perception about what the Human Rights Act was supposed to do.
«Bullying by siblings has been until recently widely ignored as a trauma that may lead to serious mental health problems such as psychotic disorder.
«Researchers widely acknowledge that receiving inadequate sleep is a serious problem and can potentially contribute to a variety of health complications, such as a weakened immune system or an increased risk for obesity and diabetes,» says Dr. Laura Scheinfeldt, lead author on the paper and a research scientist at Coriell.
«Post-harvest losses due to rotting are such a serious problem for growers and supermarkets that even an increased shelf life of one day would make an enormous difference to them,» said Yang Zhang, lead author from the John Innes Centre.
If diabetes isn't treated, it can lead to serious health issues such as heart disease, blindness and kidney problems.
It can disrupt the body's fluid balance, which can lead to cellulite and more serious conditions, such as arthritis, gout and kidney problems.
In men, lack of testosterone can lead to a plethora of serious health problems such as depression, heart disease, obesity, osteoporosis, erectile dysfunction and even dementia.
Patients such as Katie (or their parents) may find themselves in a dilemma: The drug that keeps their debilitating mental illness at bay might cause their weight to balloon, potentially leading to emotional distress and serious medical problems that have little to do with their original diagnosis.
Being in chronic survival mode can lead to serious chronic symptoms such as fatigue, poor sleep, stubborn weigh (especially muffin tops and belly fat), poor focus, memory, or work accomplished («brain fog»), and hormonal imbalances, as well chronic medical problems including metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and autoimmune conditions (for example, Hashimoto's).
Despite their benefits to the body, certain vitamins such as Vitamin A, D and iron should not be taken in large doses; else, they may lead to serious health problems.
After years of polluted body it could lead to even more serious problems such as nutritional deficiency, hormonal imbalance, reduced immune function and inefficient metabolism.
Furthermore, hypothyroidism can lead to many serious health problems such as depression or coma, or heart failure if not treated properly or on time.
A long - term reliance on pharmaceutical drugs can lead to other health problems, such as serious damage to the liver, kidneys and gastrointestinal tract, amongst other chronic conditions.
Common treatments such as anti-inflammatory drugs (ibuprofen or aspirin), or steroids like prednisone, though often useful for acute problems, interfere with the body's own immune response and lead inevitably to serious and deadly side effects.
This can lead to serious health problems such as malnutrition and anemia.
I had no time to relax and I understood that such a tension can lead to serious health problems.
Make sure the treats and portions you offer a pet rabbit are reasonable because a poor diet can lead to serious health problems, such as gastrointestinal stasis (a deadly blockage attributed to, among other things, a diet lacking in fiber) and obesity.
Many genetic mutations don't amount to much, but some of them later lead to serious health problems such as arthritis, insulin resistance, type two diabetes, and several types of cancer.
This may lead to serious health complications such as heart problems, liver, kidney related complications, pancreatic disease and much more.
It frequently leads to more serious health problems such as liver, kidney and heart disease.
Dog nail problems such as tears may seem minor, but can lead to serious complications such as infection.
Chronic, resistant bacterial infections can lead to more serious, life threatening problems such as kidney infections or bladder stones - an accumulation of crystals forming a stone that can obstruct urine exiting the body or «blocking» urinations.
A severe flea infestation can also lead to more serious health problems such as skin allergies, tapeworms and anaemia.
Proper dental care can detect dental disease that not only affects the mouth, but can also lead to more serious health problems such as heart, lung, and kidney disease.
Healthwise, this period is also extremely important to the developing kitten, as very young kittens are susceptible to a number of serious threats, such as fleas and URIs (Upper Respiratory Infections), which combined with other problems can lead to Fading Kitten Syndrom, a serious and often fatal condition.
Dental health problems can lead to more serious conditions such as infections and heart or kidney disease.
Additionally, since the kidneys can no longer remove the nitrogenous wastes in the blood these byproducts can accumulate and lead to even more serious problems such as encephalopathy and coma.
It isn't fully understood why grapes and related products (raisins, currants, etc) are a problem to dogs, but the can lead to serious issues such as kidney failure.
This kind of correction is likely to make the biting problem worse, ruin the bond with your pet, and lead to more serious problems, such as fear and aggression.
As bacteria from the inflammation and infection associated with periodontal disease is released into the bloodstream, this can lead to damage to other organs such as the heart, kidney and liver, resulting in serious health problems.
Realistically speaking, holistic veterinarian, Dr. Jean Hofve, internationally known for her expertise in pet food and nutrition emphasizes that Obesity can lead to several serious health problems, such as liver disease, heart failure, renal disease and arthritis.
In a serious medical situation, such as during a birth, things can go wrong quickly and lead to lasting problems or, in extreme cases, death.
The problem is that if every overturning of a conviction required the courts to additionally declare the actual innocence of the accused, then (1) the courts would be required to make patently false statements (when actual guilt is clear, but the path to conviction was improper) which would be bad, and (2) the negative consequences of over-applying such a requirement for exoneration would no doubt lead to a serious decrease in the probability of any conviction being overturned on procedural grounds.
Such a dispute over a common story immediately highlights the most serious problem with the Court's opinion: we all see what we want to see; behavioral biases like attribution and availability lead to individualized view of events.
This led to serious problems, such as collapsing roofs and burst pipes, for homeowners.
Child maltreatment is associated with serious short - term and long - term negative consequences, such as physical, behavioral, and psychological problems, leading to high costs for individuals and society (Alink et al. 2012; Gilbert et al. 2008; Jonson - Reid et al. 2012).
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