Sentences with phrase «most widespread conditions»

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As evidence of widespread vitamin D deficiency grows, some scientists are wondering whether the sunshine vitamin — once only considered important in bone health — may actually play a role in one of neurology's most vexing conditions: autism.
But if you find yourself in this situation, know that you're not alone: More than 16 million U.S. adults experience an episode of major depression each year, and it's one of the country's most costly and widespread health conditions.
Loren Fishman: Osteoporosis is one of the most widespread chronic conditions in the Western hemisphere, and it's hard to exaggerate its health effects.
While this study provides evidence for more widespread use of learning mindset programs in schools, new research by members of the Mindset Scholars Network is examining how these programs interact with diverse contexts to understand for whom and under what conditions they are most effective.
The disease itself is painless but affected dogs should be regularly monitored by an ophthalmologist to treat possible secondary effects of PRA (the most widespread form of PRA across dog breeds) IG - PRA1 first presents as a loss of vision in dim light conditions due to degeneration of rod cells in the retina.
The most common form of the bacteria causing Leptospirosis is widespread in rats and spread in their urine into the environment where it survives well in damp conditions and in water courses, ponds and lakes.
Most recently, Breitz's work has focused on the conditions under which empathy is produced, reflecting on a media - saturated global culture in which strong identification with fictional characters and celebrity figures runs parallel to widespread indifference to the plight of those facing real world adversities.
The rise of widespread air conditioning, made possible by capitalism, is the most obvious explanation.
The most widespread and severe drought conditions occurred in the 1930s and 1950s (Andreadis et al., 2005).
«This is not a case of thicker ice appearing in one region simultaneously with thinner ice appearing in another, induced perhaps by a change in surface winds or other transient conditions,» Dr. Rothrock said, noting that the decrease was widespread in the central Arctic Ocean, and most pronounced in the eastern Arctic.
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