Sentences with phrase «more dysfunction in»

I prefer a little more dysfunction in my dysfunctional family comedies.
When the stress does not go away and becomes chronic we see more dysfunction in the body leading to symptoms, autoimmunity, disorders, and disease (S.A.D.D).
The poll found that 37 percent of voters believed the agreement will lead to more dysfunction in the Senate, a chamber not exactly known in recent years for running smoothly.

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It's been highly critical, in fact, of conventional food banks, arguing strenuously that they are an inadequate, and often harmful, response to more systemic societal dysfunction.
It is also restricted almost entirely to Africa, which, unfortunately for its victims, makes it a less attractive target for big drug companies than a host of non-fatal diseases (think erectile dysfunction) that are more common in rich countries.
The Democratic president, re-elected in November, unveiled a more combative approach during the end - of - year «fiscal cliff» taxes and spending drama, exploiting disarray in Republican ranks that underscored Washington's legislative dysfunction.
But while the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved more than two dozen drugs targeting a range of male sexual matters, pharma has turned a cold shoulder to female dysfunction, despite the prevalence of conditions like hypoactive sexual desire disorder, a chronic disinterest in sex estimated to affect 8 to 14 percent of American women ages 20 to 49.
If the Democrats do take the House, that will at best usher in gridlock and more likely lead to increased rancor and governmental dysfunction.
To this list could be added many more examples of how the data have grown and grown to support the proposition that the sexual revolution has been resulting in disaster for large swaths of the country — a proposition further honed by whole decades of examination of the relation between public welfare and family dysfunction (particularly in the pages of the decidedly not - Catholic Public Interest magazine).
It wants to locate the source of human dysfunction in all kinds of explanations that are more amenable to our generous view of ourselves.
The greater the degree of ego dysfunction, temporary or chronic, the more need there is for using supportive methods in counseling and therapy.
No matter what sort of morality you are measuring, religiosity, doesn't seem to provide any benefits at all and, in fact, is correlated more closely with societal dysfunction rather than societal health.
Good news, wine - loving dudes a new study out of Harvard University and the University of East Anglia found that consuming foods and drinks rich in flavonoids, which are found in red wine, berries, tea, and more, may lead to a decrease in erectile dysfunction, a condition that affects roughly 50 percent of men...
@seancali i see light at the end of the tunnel coz the old man is aging fast now... with the increased pressure in the premier league, erectile dysfunctions and a host of other age related ailments am happy to announce that we will not wait for another like 10 yrs to see a new manager in the club... time is on our side here and a little more patience is all we need....
However, the irony is that for all of the neglect and dysfunction surrounding Italian soccer, there are few things more beloved — or more important to — the people who live in this country.
If you have an injury that is more painful than expected, is not healing quickly, or results in dysfunction, always seek medical advice as soon as possible.
In one Danish study, husbands whose wives out - earned them were more likely than other husbands to use erectile dysfunction medication.
In these more extreme cases (mental imbalance, parental dysfunction, or severe child rearing conflict) family researchers recommend decreased contact and no joint custody.
The more we breastfeed in public and the more we question the insanity and the more we confront the dysfunction of society the better chance we have of our children and grandchildren growing up in a saner world.
It's the answer of someone who's willing to inflict more pain on transit riders in order to paper over state budget dysfunction.
In his third, and penultimate, primary campaign speech Governor Cuomo gave a barnburner, rousing his audience with calls of economic growth, defeating Albany dysfunction, women's rights, encouraging immigration and more.
Mr. Cuomo's speeches are also beginning to take on a cast more like a governor's, with a focus not on legal issues but on taxation and the ethical morass and dysfunction in Albany.
«Senator DeFrancisco understands more than anyone the dysfunction in Albany and is willing to make hard choices that would change the corrupted culture being run by Governor Cuomo.»
During the last decade we in Western New York have seen more economic decline, population loss and dysfunction in our government.
His administration said that after «more than a decade of discussion and delay,» Cuomo swooped into office and «pushed the project forward from dysfunction to construction in less than one year.»
«A house that often known around the nation for being dysfunctional; nobody talks about dysfunction any more in the New York state Senate.»
She says the public doesn't always make the connection between corrupt behavior and dysfunction in Albany, and are more focused on items like health care and school aid.
He said the state had made great strides since he took office, turning a $ 10 billion deficit into a $ 5 billion surplus, expanding health care to cover 1.5 million more people and reversing gridlock and dysfunction in state government by getting Republicans and Democrats to work together.
More commonly, TR is caused by left heart disease resulting in pulmonary hypertension, chronic lung disease, pulmonary thromboembolism, or right ventricular dysfunction.
Similar types of more severe cognitive dysfunction are common in brain cancer patients who have received high - dose, photon - based radiation treatments.
Furthermore, arterial stiffness, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, progression of renal dysfunction and impaired fasting glucose are more prevalent in men.
The study, Lysyl oxidase and adipose tissue dysfunction, found that this molecule is more prevalent in fat tissue of obese people and that it was increased by inflammation and oxygen deprivation.
Past studies have suggested that sexual dysfunction in women is more closely related to psychosocial factors such as depression and marital status than to any physical cause.
This acute neurological dysfunction is termed «sepsis associated encephalopathy» (SAE) and is more common in elderly patients.
Using this imaging technology, we may be able to capture more precise and objective measurements of olfactory dysfunction and better understand how changes in these sensory neurons relate to overall health and neurodegeneration in the brain.»
For example, how genetic programs affect the function of specific cell types, how they vary early or later in life and how dysfunction in these programs might contribute to disease, all of which could help scientists learn more about the fundamental workings of the brain.
Equine pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) can be detected earlier and more reliably with a new set of guidelines developed by the Equine Endocrinology Group (EEG), a body of leading veterinarians and researchers in the field of equine endocrinology.
«We found that when the mother has a high intake of fructose in her diet throughout pregnancy, her offspring is more at risk of developing adult obesity, high blood pressure and metabolic dysfunction, all of which are risk factors for cardiovascular disease,» said Saad.
In humans, the cerebellum's extensive connectivity with the rest of the brain suggests it does far more than learn motor skills: it has been shown to have a part in both perception and cognition, with recent work linking cerebellar dysfunction to such complex diseases as schizophrenia and autisIn humans, the cerebellum's extensive connectivity with the rest of the brain suggests it does far more than learn motor skills: it has been shown to have a part in both perception and cognition, with recent work linking cerebellar dysfunction to such complex diseases as schizophrenia and autisin both perception and cognition, with recent work linking cerebellar dysfunction to such complex diseases as schizophrenia and autism.
In contrast to targeting genetic sources of dysfunction, Levin believes electrical manipulation could serve as a larger - level and more efficient control dial for brain development.
«It was known that acute exposure to pyrethroids could lead to immune dysfunction, and that the molecules they act on can be found in immune cells; now we need to know more about how longer - term exposure affects the immune system in a way that increases risk for Parkinson's.»
The more we understand about how natural variation in the vertebrate genome shapes the development and function of the brain, the better insight we can have into how behavioral patterns evolve, and how disruption to neurogenetic pathways can lead to brain and behavioral dysfunction.
Instead, this research suggests that the genetically - at - risk individual is much more sensitive to any ongoing stress and dysfunction that exists in their given family.
Aug. 9, 2013 — Gaining and losing weight during «yo - yo dieting» may contribute to an exaggerated immune response in fat tissue that increases metabolic dysfunction more than steady weight gain alone.
While Viagra is more commonly known for its ability to help with pulmonary hypertension and erectile dysfunction, Browning's teams also discovered that it increases levels of GMP found in the blood.
More recently, her lab started working on the mechanisms that link oxidative stress and photoreceptor loss and dysfunction, with the goal of identifying ways to target the underlying processes to prevent photoreceptor and RPE loss in dry AMD.
Many people suffering with cancer and diseases associated with immune dysfunction, such as lymphoma, leukemia, multiple myeloma, solid tumors, recurrent infections, neurodegenerative disorders and other chronic diseases, have turned to the Maharaj Institute in the hope of finding a more favorable prognosis and better quality of life.
More than half of the investigated sexually active obese diabetic women and men complained about sexual dysfunction, which is much higher than in healthy lean subjects (342, 343).
This work should lead to a better understanding of not only neuropsychiatric diseases associated with autoantibodies but also of more common neurological or psychiatric diseases in which similar protein dysfunction are reported.
Recent estimates suggest that as many as 1.9 million children younger than 18 years have a sport - or recreation - related concussion each year in the United States.1 This injury is biomechanically induced, with symptoms resulting from neuronal dysfunction due to functional and neurometabolic alterations rather than gross structural abnormalities.2 Compared with boys involved in similar activities, girls experience higher rates of sport - related concussion,3 - 7 report more severe symptoms,8 - 11 demonstrate worse cognitive impairment,8 - 10, 12 and take longer to recover.11 The neural mechanisms behind these postconcussion sex differences are poorly understood but have been attributed to differences in neuroanatomy and physiology, 13 cerebral blood flow, 14 and the female sex hormones estrogen and progesterone.15 - 17
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