Sentences with phrase «normal change with age»

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But normal developmental changes at this age can interfere with your child getting a good night's sleep.
The normal stool appearance changes with a baby's age.
The NASUWT remains in dispute with the Government over adverse changes to teachers» pensions, including the arbitrary decision to increase their normal pension age.
Wistar scientists have previously shown that age - related changes in the tumor microenvironment — or the surrounding area where tumor cells crosstalk with normal and immune cells — can drive melanoma progression and therapy resistance.
Symptoms can involve problems with memory, language, thinking and judgment that are greater than normal age - related changes.
Jamieson's team wanted to understand how RNA might change with the aging of normal blood stem cells compared with sAML stem cells.
For the study, Frank Lin, M.D., Ph.D., and his colleagues used information from the ongoing Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging to compare brain changes over time between adults with normal hearing and adults with impaired hearing.
To see whether these changes associated with AD are present at an early age, before clinical symptoms are apparent, investigators measured Aβ peptide concentrations in the plasma of 175 cognitively normal young adults.
As with many other epileptic syndromes, LKS children often resume normal brain activity around age 15, when the brain cells are reaching toward maturation, perhaps spurred by hormonal change.
The present study employed Ighb scid mice reconstituted with normal lymphocytes from young (2 -3-mo-old) and aged (20 -25-mo-old) donors and immunized with a protein conjugate of the hapten (4 - hydroxy -3-nitrophenyl) acetyl (NP) to determine whether the molecular changes in antibody repertoire reflect senescence in the B cells or whether they are mediated by the aging helper T lymphocytes.
After four years of follow - up evaluations, 200 participants were beginning to show mild cognitive impairment, problems with memory, language, thinking and judgment that are greater than normal age - related changes.
These results suggest that intermittent fasting could hinder morphological neuronal changes seen with normal aging and could thus slow down the neuronal aging process.
If a person switched to a 90 % vegan diet and has a gradual decline in creatine levels to «below normal» does that have to do with the diet or is the person experiencing regular age related changes?
This is also the reason why normal DOT4 brake fluid MUST be changed every two years: with age, the boiling point lowers.
Yet, with age, disease, food changes, medications, toxin exposure, dietary indiscretion, stress, and other events which occur in the cat's life the normal balance of bacteria can be thrown off and whole - body health consequences can ensue.
Remember, it's normal for pet food needs to change as a pet grows and ages, so it could be time to check in with your veterinarian on this topic.
With increasing age there are many physical changes that take place, all of which potentially impact on a cat's normal patterns of behavior, including2:
Because arthritis commonly develops with age, pet owners sometimes confuse changes in their animal's behavior as normal age - related changes (such as a decrease in play), whereas in fact, the animal might be suffering quite severe arthritic pain.
These changes often surprise owners who wish they had been prepared or able to prevent some of the problems associated with normal pet aging.
Most cataracts develop with age, but shouldn't be confused with nuclear sclerosis, a normal change of the lens in pets over 7 years of age, which causes the lens to appear somewhat whiter or grayer but does not seem to impair the dog's vision.
Along with increasing the age of a dog, it needs to change its diet which is more than normal dog food.
Seasonal changes in weather and daylight, age, coat type, health, nutrition and genetic predisposition are a few causes, but it's important to realize that most shedding is normal and can be dealt with by effectively using the right products and equipment.
Just as with humans, normal aging processes can bring physical changes that in turn lead to behaviour changes.
WHEREAS, Earth's climate is constantly changing with recent warming potentially an indication of a return to more normal temperatures following a prolonged cooling period from 1250 to 1860 called the «Little Ice Age»;
This is certainly not to say that Prudential has taken a strong stance in favor of obesity, but rather they have taken a reasonable stance (a rare occurrence with insurance companies) on a fairly normal life / age change.
A covariate was included in the multivariate analyses if theoretical or empirical evidence supported its role as a risk factor for obesity, if it was a significant predictor of obesity in univariate regression models, or if including it in the full multivariate model led to a 5 % or greater change in the OR.48 Model 1 includes maternal IPV exposure, race / ethnicity (black, white, Hispanic, other / unknown), child sex (male, female), maternal age (20 - 25, 26 - 28, 29 - 33, 34 - 50 years), maternal education (less than high school, high school graduation, beyond high school), maternal nativity (US born, yes or no), child age in months, relationship with father (yes or no), maternal smoking during pregnancy (yes or no), maternal depression (as measured by a CIDI - SF cutoff score ≥ 0.5), maternal BMI (normal / underweight, overweight, obese), low birth weight (< 2500 g, ≥ 2500 g), whether the child takes a bottle to bed at age 3 years (yes or no), and average hours of child television viewing per day at age 3 years (< 2 h / d, ≥ 2 h / d).
588 adults (mean age 60.0 (SD 11.1) years; 70 % male) admitted to hospital with suspected myocardial infarction (MI) who were found to meet WHO criteria for MI plus two of the following on screening: characteristic ECG changes, history of typical chest pain or serial increase in creatine phosphokinase (CPK) to twice or more the normal limits.
Caregivers of a relative's child with problem behaviors and mental health issues impacting family functioning and caregiver loyalty confusion; unique family dynamics as a result of relative caregiving; strained relationships with birth parents of the child; poverty and needed resources; abrupt change in life style with the addition of children, and the stress involved, especially for grandparents; housing and other needs such as furniture, clothing, food; isolation and loss of normal same age companionship of friends
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