Sentences with phrase «obvious causes»

The most obvious causes of pregnancy insomnia are ones you're probably well acquainted with by now if you're looking for help for your insomnia.
When there is no other obvious cause of psychiatric disorder, screening for and supplementation with vitamin B12 need to be considered.
A less obvious cause, chronic stress can contribute to hair loss.
The causes of stress can be just about anything depending on the individual animal, but some of the more obvious causes tend to be environmental.
The most obvious cause of hormone imbalances in women is menopause, which occurs with age.
The most obvious cause of feline paw issues is an injury to the paw.
GP Dr Ronald McCoy says GPs consider psychosomatic causes when diagnosing physical symptoms without obvious causes.
Unless those examinations detect some other obvious cause for the abnormalities, most veterinarians, at this point, will suggest that an echocardiographic study (perhaps with color flow doppler) be performed by a veterinary cardiologist or imaging specialist.
Fires with obvious causes can take days to investigate before people can be allowed back into the remaining apartments, and that's assuming there is no structural damage.
As well as exploring some of the more obvious causes such as endometriosis, PCOS, ovarian cysts, fibroids, blocked fallopian tubes and infections in both women and men, it covers new ground in examining more subtle causes.
While it's true that the Brexit process appears to discourage other secession initiatives, there's no single obvious cause for that.
A very common, yet not entirely obvious cause, for a score to drop is an increased utilization ratio.
Fires with obvious causes can take days to investigate before people can be allowed back into the remaining apartments, and that's assuming there is no structural damage.
The very fact production has been so protracted is perhaps the most obvious cause for concern.
Take the «Romney Rally,» for instance — when the stock market rose, absent any other obvious cause, the day after Mitt Romney was widely considered to have won a presidential debate in 2012.
Clogged pores are the most obvious cause of acne & blackheads and jojoba oil can help.
Less obvious causes are hormones and depression — all of which appear to affect women more strongly.
How to Write a Cause and Effect Essay «Cause and effect essay» usually focus on finding an event or a phenomenon has generated a fairly obvious cause and effect on the society.
This lends itself to myopia — not seeing the most obvious cause of disease and using safer, natural methods to treat their patients.
Even though the convenience, price and fun of phones and tablets would seem to be the obvious cause, industry watchers have laid the blame firmly on Microsoft and its recently released, poor performing Windows 8, which apparently was somehow supposed to save the entire PC industry.
While I do NOT see an obvious cause and effect, I am not confident in saying none exists.
In many cases there are no obvious causes.
The regression has to be due to something and the injury seems to be the obvious cause.
Failing to sign a centre forward to replace Romelu Lukaku (who moved to Man United) is the most obvious cause, but a poorly protected defence has also been a problem.
This week Jack has «Tendinopathy» according to the England camp, a pain in the tendon with no obvious cause.
Of course we don't know exactly how these babies died yet, but the simple fact that all four so happened to be with adults sleeping leaves some pointing to co-sleeping as the obvious cause.
From what you write, one obvious cause of constipation could be the cow's milk.
This technique often works very well for moms with prolonged or recurrent engorgement with no other obvious causes.
When you've ruled out any obvious causes, like teething or a chilly bedroom, the best thing you can do is keep things normal and consistent, keeping things normal and using the same method for getting them off to sleep is the best way to go.
Baby colic (also called infantile colic) is a condition in which an otherwise healthy baby cries or appears stressed for long periods without any obvious cause.
«But when you see a sevenfold increase in PPI prescriptions, you worry that the condition is being overdiagnosed, or if reflux is sort of a garbage - can diagnosis used anytime a child is crying and there's no obvious cause,» said Ayoob.
Every parent dreads the day when their little bundle of joy will turn into a siren without any obvious cause.
If you have ruled out most of the obvious causes and your baby is still colicky, unhappy or experiencing dry and itchy skin, you may start to wonder whether your breastfed baby could be reacting to something in his diet or environment or if he is exclusively breastfed, something in your diet.
I don't really recommend driving yourself insane trying to «fix» it but if your child is ill or teething or has an obvious cause of discomfort, you can relieve night wakings by treating it.
While some of your child's aches and pains have a clear and obvious cause, because children are often active and injury prone, others may not be as easy to discern.
They have obvious cause for hope.
«While gender discrimination is an obvious cause, our results suggest that biological influences between the sexes, and our responses to the differences, could potentially be another factor to consider.»
He believes the risk of hyperalgesia should motivate doctors to try tapering patients off their opioids when their pain worsens without an obvious cause.
«With suicides, we don't autopsy most them because it's an obvious cause of death.»
Oklahoma has gone further still, declining to autopsy apparent suicides and most people age 40 and over who die without an obvious cause.
«The obvious cause is that sea lions are being eaten by killer whales,» he says.
No obvious cause revealed itself that might explain the rapid death of an otherwise normal - appearing length of intestine in a youthful, pristine - looking abdominal cavity.
During rush hour, maddening traffic jams can arise without an obvious cause.
While most cases of bad breath are linked bacteria growing in the mouth, up to 3 percent of the population have chronic halitosis of no obvious cause.
David Land of the physics and astronomy department at the University of Glasgow says breast pain, which afflicts 20 per cent of women every month but has no obvious cause, could be linked to changes in blood circulation.
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