Sentences with phrase «less life threatening»

Less life threatening surgeries, such as dental cleanings, become the responsibility of the adopter.
Contact with breast milk and breast tissue also can transmit other, less life threatening, infections such as yeast, bacteria, and viruses including herpes.

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Pew reports that «in their social and political views, young adults are clearly more accepting than older Americans of homosexuality, more inclined to see evolution as the best explanation of human life and less prone to see Hollywood as threatening their moral values.
I guess that in a world where 1.3 billion people live on less than a dollar a day, nothing threatens Christian values more than a man who wants to take our tax breaks back.
Kill the (less than 5 %) of mothers who should have known before having s & x that their lives would be threatened?
Again, just to cite a single example, the practice of formulating fixed and stereotyped figures of speech, already reflected to a lesser degree in the Himayana scriptures, becomes here a kind of codification of a quantity of rigid formulas which seem to threaten all life with suffocation.
It possesses magnificent character delineation: the great theme is the princely magnanimity of Joseph, envied by his lesser brothers, his life threatened, then at length spared only through the dubious device of selling him into slavery in Egypt; and there, his fortunes going from bad to worse, he was, for no fault of his own but indeed because of his integrity, hurled into an oriental prison to lie hopeless until some dubious chance should release him.
While the blows being dealt by the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, and related movements were threatening the very existence of Christianity, here and there less spectacular developments were indications of a fresh tide of life which was to make that religion more potent in mankind as a whole than ever before.
No, I mean the less immediately life - threatening danger that typical potato salads present to those of us who love, love, love them but don't love the added fat they normally are bathed in.
We soon discovered that our less than 24 - hour old son was born with a life - threatening birth defect and we were immediately rushed to the McMaster Children's Hospital, for surgery and care.
According to this idea, breastfed babies are less likely to succumb to pathogens that can trigger life - threatening respiratory events.
Yet the organization reports that less than 4 percent of babies will have any form of birth defect — and most of those problems won't be life threatening.
Indian newborns who received a specially concocted probiotic dose were less likely to develop sepsis, a life - threatening infection.
Last month, however, less than a year after it received its clearance, the medication was taken off the market because the evidence revealed an uptick in life - threatening blood clots and cardiovascular issues.
Spina bifida is different: It can leave children unable to walk and control bowel and bladder function, and in need of shunts to drain fluid from the brain, but it's less often life - threatening.
«It is during this time period when the battle for survival can all too easily be lost, particularly if SCA is mistaken for something less immediately life - threatening, therapies are misdirected, or not given at all.»
However, it and other animal groups were less happy with other aspects of the changed directive, especially moves to allow the reuse of animals and the use of nonhuman primates in experiments not directly linked to life - threatening or debilitating diseases.
Case Western Reserve researchers have identified a protein mutation that alters specific gender - related tissue in males before birth and can contribute to the development of cancer as well as other less life - threatening challenges.
The threatened forests of California are home to the the giant sequoia, the planet's largest living organism, and its taller but less massive relative, the coastal redwood.
In less than five minutes, Ingber, the institute's 56 - year - old director, has pointed out a mattress that could prevent life - threatening sleep apnea in newborns; simulated lungs, intestines, and hearts made of silicone rubber using microchip manufacturing technology; and a machine that forces mutations in bacteria, directing their evolution so they can produce low - cost biofuels and drugs.
The raw data showed that taking COX - 2 inhibitors correlated with a 9 percent higher risk of gastrointestinal bleeds, a potentially life - threatening side effect — a surprise, since a raft of clinical studies had previously shown that those drugs were less likely to cause gi bleeds.
«With less stringent oversight for herbals and dietary supplements, there is greater potential for harmful consequences including life - threatening conditions.»
And while immunotherapies typically include less intrusive side effects than chemotherapy, those side effects, when they happen, can be life - threatening.
Medical Necessity: Any diagnostic study, procedure or treatment needed to prevent, diagnose, correct, cure, alleviate, or prevent the worsening of conditions that endanger life, cause suffering or pain, result in illness or infirmity, threaten to cause or aggravate a handicap, or cause physical deformity or malfunction, if there is no other equally effective, more conservative or less costly course of treatment available.
Dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that significantly reduces survival, but less is known about its prognosis than that of other life threatening illnesses.1 2 Delayed recognition of dementia is common in primary care, and the underlying reasons for this are poorly understood.
But there's another, less common, form of the disease — type 1 — that can also lead to life - threatening complications.
Food allergies can be life - threatening, but though often miserable, airborne allergies generally are a bit less severe.
This was helpful for our ancestors in life - or - death scenarios, but in today's society our bodies react in the same way to much less important, non-life threatening situations.
The chance of benefit may be less than 1 % per year, and that of side effects, 6 % overall — some of which, like internal bleeding, may be life - threatening.
With underweight, atrophied seniors, weakness means less functionality and lower quality of life and a fall can mean more than broken bones, it can be life - threatening.
These markers can be used to differentiate between inflammation associated with potentially life - threatening inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which requires lifelong treatment, and less severe inflammation that can be associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) which is frequently due to the presence of enteroinvasive pathogens.
These markers can be used to differentiate between inflammation associated with potentially life threatening inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which requires life long treatment, and less severe inflammation that can be associated with the presence of enteroinvasive pathogens.
PICTURED: The teen who dated Florida shooter's ex-girlfriend after him says the killer physically attacked him twice, threatened his life online and New research suggests that one in three Americans now meet their spouses online, and that those marriages are more satisfying and less likely to
But that is honestly of less import than another trait she shares with her brethren, the matter - of - fact handling of life's twists and turns, even as the real world threatens to break down the walls of her well - kept hipster life.
Mostly, he's not purely good, but he's less corrupt than most of the rest of the men around him, and certainly a better option of living under the regimes of either monarch of the time, thrust into a position of heroism when those who seek destruction threaten what's acceptable for him and his warrior's credo.
In the case of food allergy, most people immediately think of anaphylaxis, where the child can develop life threatening symptoms very quickly, some children however, will have less severe symptoms that might not be so easily spotted.
Rosy learns that once you make new friends, life is a lot less threatening.
Have you been diagnosed with a life threatening, critical or terminal condition for which your physician has estimated you have 24 months or less to live?
If you learned to live on less than 4 % of your gross income and is relatively content with life like we are... there's not much that threatens you.
Some experts say that if you're less than 40 years old and don't have a family disposition for a life threatening illness, go for term insurance, which offers a death benefit but no cash value.
In less than 5 % of patients, this can lead to life - threatening infections which require hospitalization.
So, once a dog learns to feel threatened in a particular situation, it becomes less controllable, regardless of how much obedience training you give the dog; it just can't hear you and pay attention when it feels that its very life is being threatened.
As the ambient temperature increases, rabbits usually drink less water, which can result in life - threatening dehydration and heat - related illness.
Vaccines allow the body to develop some immunity and ward off the symptoms that are can be life threatening in the less immuno - competent animals...
There are two things that this puppy has learned in his less than one year of life with humans: 1) whatever I get will get taken from me and 2) when I feel threatened and try to express that (by growling), I get in big trouble, so I am not supposed to growl.
Fortunately, many people with bladder cancer have a less aggressive form of the disease (lower grade, superficial bladder cancer) that is usually not life threatening.
Although less common than other worms, heartworm disease is a serious, life - threatening infection of the heart caused by the adult stage of the parasite Dirofilaria immitis.
Brooke is a 10 - year old, flat - coated retriever who we have treated for no less than 3 life - threatening problems!
Less than 5 % of dogs will experience severe, life - threatening side effects requiring hospitalization and supportive care.
Infectious diseases seen in shelter animals range from common treatable conditions such as kennel cough in dogs and upper respiratory infections in cats, to less common but potentially life - threatening diseases such as distemper, canine parvovirus, canine influenza and feline leukemia virus.
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