Sentences with phrase «more dangerous behavior»

Or they could attempt to hide in an unsafe area or worse still may be so fearful they resort to even more dangerous behavior.
«We suspect that such changes are associated with issues such as poor diet, risky and more dangerous behavior and generally not taking very good care of yourself, and overall, this contributes to poorer mental and physical health outcomes.»

Not exact matches

But that approach has largely fallen out of favor, with more states turning to red flag laws that focus not on a mental health diagnosis but rather on dangerous behavior.
Secondhand smoke can be extremely dangerous for your baby — it weakens the lungs, makes babies more prone to ear infections, increases snoring and sleep - disordered breathing (a proven cause of health, behavior, and learning problems), and doubles the risk of SIDS.
This unfortunate trait means that kids who don't learn to cut their losses are more likely to get involved with drugs, sex, or other adrenaline - rush behaviors that could prove dangerous.
This behavior isn't dangerous if it's short - lived, but over time, if the child isn't using diapers, it can create a vicious cycle: withholding poop causes it to harden and become more painful to pass, which reinforces the child's desire not to go.
Electrical signals in a majority of amygdala neurons mirrored the animal's behavior — they fired more in response to the dangerous tone compared to the safe one.
The study noted that the low intense negative deviant act of incivility is often the starting point of the escalation to more dangerous and violent behavior.
The more bizarre and dangerous behaviors are linked to sedative - hypnotic products, the class of drugs that help a person fall asleep and stay asleep.
Frank grows concerned as Bianca's behavior becomes increasingly more erratic and dangerous - but he'll do just about anything to show her a great time.
In dealing with the more dangerous members of our student population, the system attempts to ensure safety by disrupting their pattern of behavior.
The message to students was clear: there are no more consequences for violent and dangerous behavior.
Hopefully, this guide will help you learn a little bit more about the choices you have since knowing which toys are dangerous and which are the best toys for puppies will help you select products which teach your dog appropriate chewing behavior.
Any change in behavior that is constant such as urinating more, drinking more water, urinating less, and trying to urinate but nothing comes out (this is a serious dangerous clinical sign of urinary obstruction — see vet immediately), hiding, wanting to be by his or herself when normally very social, (a big sign in cats if something is wrong), off balance, overall weakness, eating less or more than usual, painful crying out.
Usually it's more subtle — but equally dangerousbehavior.
«There is a better way: Research clearly shows that a more effective approach to dealing with dangerous dogs includes improving bite prevention education and implementing non-breed-specific dangerous dog laws, enacted to place the primary responsibility for a dog's behavior on the owner, regardless of dog's breed.»
The bill would mean more shelters moving to have more dogs declared dangerous and more dogs with aggression or behavior issues would simply be euthanized as «dangerous».
Behavior - based laws are more fair and more efficient at addressing the issue of dangerous dogs in communities.
Dismissing dangerous dog behavior ---- or blaming the victims ---- disregards public trust SPRINGFIELD, Missouri; PHUKET, Thailand ---- Superficially, the dog - versus - human conflicts raging in Springfield, Missouri, where breed - specific legislation is at issue, and in Phuket, Thailand, where few dogs have any evident breed - specific traits, could scarcely look more different.
And pit bull failures in homes, occurring at the rate of more than a million per year, typically due to dangerous behavior, also bring people into victim advocacy, including ANIMALS 24 - 7 social media editor and photographer Beth Clifton, a former pit bull advocate, owner, and rescuer.
Instead, dangerous dog laws from now on must focus on what's said to be the more effective approach: regulating behavior, of the dogs themselves and of their owners.
Janis Bradley (Dogs Bite, but Balloons and Slippers are More Dangerous and Dog Bites: Problems & Solutions) examines a recent study published in Applied Animal Behavior Science.
Tonganoxie is at least the 19th city in Kansas to repeal its breed - specific law, and the 12th in just the past 2 1/2 years as more and more communities realize that targeting dangerous dogs based on appearance, and not behavior, is an inefficient and ineffective policy.
An important point in the article, I felt, was: «the very real and dangerous increases in recent Atlantic hurricane activity will no doubt continue to provide a heightened sense of purpose to research addressing how hurricane behavior might change in our changing climate...» so «give us more money!!!».
Several Nursing Homes Practice «Chemical Restraint,» Which Could Be Overuse of Antipsychotics, A Form of Nursing Home Abuse Although federal law prohibits «chemical restraint» — using medications to strongly sedate patients with mental disorders or dementia who may engage in disruptive behaviors — recent reports show that several skilled nursing facilities in the United States overuse dangerous... [Read more...]
This seriously negligent behavior, when performed by a driver of a twenty - ton vehicle, becomes even more dangerous.
This is even more true if you suspect distracted driving or some other type of dangerous behavior was a factor in the crash.
This is because good students are viewed as being more trustworthy and less likely to engage in dangerous behaviors like drinking and driving.
The presence of one or more of the following increases the risk of violent or dangerous behavior:
Some populations with high risk or dangerous behaviors are better off in an environment with more intact emergency services.
The discussion about «one partner seek [ing] to control the other through the use of abusive patterns or behaviors that operate at a variety of levels - emotional, psychological, and physical» (p. 8) will lead the DV community to focusing on the coercive control aspects, while not noticing the more dangerous family dynamic approach on which most mental health professionals will focus.
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