Sentences with phrase «nest syndrome refers»

Empty nest syndrome refers to the grief that many parents feel when their children move out of home.

Not exact matches

and then cringe, you just might be experiencing what is commonly referred to as «Empty Nest Syndrome
Indeed, research suggests that it not only remains largely intact but also compensates for diverse impairments in five common conditions that are rarely studied in conjunction: autism spectrum disorder, obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD), Tourette's syndrome, dyslexia and developmental language disorder (which is often referred to as specific language impairment, or SLI).
When the BBB is inflamed, the tight junctions open and produce a condition called increased BBB permeability or increasingly referred to as «leaky brain» (not the same as leaky brain syndrome).
Many vets who feel they don't have enough experience with brachycephalic syndrome will refer you to a colleaguewho has the necessary expertise.
It is similar to the human condition Chiari malformation (some vets refer to it as Arnold Chiari syndrome which can be confusing as the original description by Arnold was of syringomyelia associated with spina bifida and this is not the case in the CKCS).
These names refer to the syndrome of difficult urination, but not to a specific cause.
However, someone with a «god syndrome» to whom both employees and volunteers have referred as a dictator WILL NOT CHANGE.
We commonly refer to these cats as having «only child syndrome» or «Tarzan»; they do not know what to do with another cat when faced with it years later.
It refers to the fact that I just mentioned that about any health problem or syndrome can cause low T4 levels - not just those related to the pet's thyroid gland (ie hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism).
You don't find so much big production work now, for instance, and I would say here in New York there's a «post-waterfall syndrome» [referring to Olafur Eliasson's New York City Waterfalls, 2008]: $ 15 million spent for three broken pipes that didn't resemble a waterfall at all.
This syndrome does not refer to conflict which threatens violence or actually becomes violent.
To refer to PA as a group of syndromes would, by necessity, lead to the conclusion that the PAS is one of the syndromes subsumed under the PA rubric and would thereby weaken the argument of those who claim that PAS is not a syndrome.
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