Sentences with phrase «mental frailties»

usmanov: all those upgrades and despite the FA cups: we still have that mental frailty, the fear, the lack of self - belief.
Those of us who remember it will recall that back then we were already firmly established as «the eternal top 4 club», which lost out in the direct matches against other top clubs, mainly because of tactical naivety and mental frailty.
Bruce Dern transcends visible acting techniques to immerse himself into Woody's physical and mental frailty as a man who is difficult to connect with.
Americans are vulnerable to forced career and job changes — this is the nature of our economy and our physical and mental frailty as human beings.

Not exact matches

It's a given that Arsenal can not be considered title contenders until we resolve our frailties at the back as well as the mental weakness that rears it's Ugly head when the going gets tough.
On the other hand the true Arsenal fans have not been brainwashed and look at Wenger's performance over a period longer than 1 or 10 games and what they see is that Arsenal have made no progress on the pitch, showing the same mental and physical frailties they have for a long long time with their competitors with fewer funds and lower wage bills leaving Arsenal in the dust.
Mortal quandaries are part and parcel for Woody Allen, but rarely has a character so convincingly examined his or her own frailty as it directly relates to old age, not necessarily along existential lines, but regarding the effects of natural mental and physical fatigue.
The people are subject to other frailties as well: mental or physical incapacity, insolvency, unwillingness to manage their affairs.
Caregiving Youth are children and adolescents who are 18 years of age or younger and who provide significant or substantial assistance, often on a regular basis, to relatives or household members who need help because of physical or mental illness, disability, frailty associated with aging, substance misuse, or other condition.
Although greater early local production of proinflammatory cytokines at wound sites is beneficial because it is associated with enhanced healing, greater systemic production of proinflammatory cytokines can represent a maladaptive response.24 Both physical and psychological stressors can provoke transient increases in plasma levels of proinflammatory cytokines, particularly IL - 6,25 as can negative emotions like depression and anxiety.26 - 28 More frequent or persistent stress - related changes have broad implications for physical and mental health; sustained elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines have been linked to a variety of age - related diseases, including cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, arthritis, type 2 diabetes mellitus, certain cancers, and frailty and functional decline.29 - 31
These changes are important because both stressors and depression can sensitize the inflammatory response in such a way that they produce heightened responsiveness to stressful events as well as antigen challenge.25, 27,28,60 Furthermore, more frequent or persistent stress - related changes in plasma levels of these key cytokines have broad implications for health; elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines have been linked to a variety of age - related disease, including cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, arthritis, type 2 diabetes mellitus, certain cancers, and frailty and functional decline.29 Moreover, inflammatory activation can enhance development of depressive symptoms.30, 31 Thus, relationships characterized by hostility, repeated conflicts, and heightened IL - 6 levels could have negative consequences for both physical and mental health.
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