Sentences with phrase «of adverse effects shows»

The list of adverse effects shows a lot of skin issues associated with this drug, and there are 23 deaths too.

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«The good thing is that it's not toxic to humans and has been shown to not have any adverse effects on human health,» said Gubler, a professor emeritus at Duke University and a former head of the CDC's dengue program.
Studies show more than 400 mg per day can put a person at risk of adverse effects.
The effects on the US share market, on the other hand, have been mixed: there have been some benefits from lower interest rates but the profit results of US companies are increasingly showing signs of adverse impacts from Asian competition.
As for mood and concentration, research was able to show that two days of calorie deprivation did not cause any adverse effects on concentration, activity, sleep nor mood when the subjects were unaware of how many calories they were consuming!
This study and others like it help to show that there exists in children's lives a whole spectrum of environmental factors that fall short of the traditional definition of trauma but still have an adverse effect on brain development.
Previous research has shown the adverse health effects associated with suboptimal breastfeeding cost the United States $ 14.2 billion annually (2011 dollars) in pediatric disease, including the costs of 911 child deaths.4
Tests showed that people allergic to regular strawberries could eat or handle white strawberries with little in the way of adverse effects.
Independent studies have conclusively shown adverse health effects of BPA on the brain and reproductive system, as well as metabolic diseases in laboratory animals.
In the last few decades it has been established beyond any reasonable doubt that bioeffects and some adverse health effects occur at far lower levels of RF... exposure where no heating... occurs at all; some effects are shown to occur at several hundred thousand times below the existing public safety limits where heating is an impossibility.»
Not only is it mean spirited and unhelpful, in my experience it can become a contributing factor to anxiety and even post-natal depression, both of which have shown adverse long term effects on children.
What's even more remarkable is that to date, no study has shown adverse effects of kangaroo mother care (KMC).
(You can read this here...) Since this vaccine contains a very large dose of aluminum, the adverse effects I would expect to see would likely show up after infancy.
«If the United States is seen as showing its so - called fist at a moment when the people themselves are speaking out, it could have the adverse effect of rallying those individuals against the United States and not against their government,» the Democrat said.
Cori Gambini, president of Communication Workers of America Local 1168, says numerous studies and reports, including one in 2011 by the New England Journal of Medicine, show the adverse effects of putting too many patients on too few nurses.
Just last month GW announced the results of clinical trials which show that its super-strong, super-concentrated, 51 % THC skunk cannabis medicine Sativex has»... limited relevant adverse effects and - particularly reassuring - the drug does not appear to lead to withdrawal effects if patients suddenly stop using it.»
Treatment with the use of medical cannabis also has shown adverse effects such as daytime sleepiness, which may lead to unintended consequences such as motor vehicle accidents.
Taking into account the disastrous effects of the 2003 and 2010 heat wave events in Europe, and those of 2011 and 2012 in the USA, results show that we may be facing a serious risk of adverse impacts over larger and densely populated areas if mitigation strategies for reducing global warming are not implemented.
Dozens of studies show that elevated mercury in the body is associated with adverse health effects, especially in vulnerable populations such as children.
«Our research shows that trade extends the distance between cause and effect by separating consumers in one region and people who suffer adverse health impacts, who are often on the other side of the world.»
Results showed that d - ribose supplementation didn't promote the formation of glycated plasma proteins or any other adverse effects, and actually protected the horses from cramping while enhancing muscle recovery.
«This higher dosing of readily available vitamin D3 shows promise without adverse effects.
«The potential adverse effects of exposure to disinfectants on COPD have received much less attention, although two recent studies in European populations showed that working as a cleaner was associated with a higher risk of COPD.
The test showed that the facilities especially benefited from a Power Hub feature called virtual inertia, which allows part of each factory to be shut off for a short amount of time without any adverse effects.
According to Bonn - Miller, a number of products also contained a significant amount of THC — the chemical compound in cannabis responsible for making a person feel «high» — which has been shown cause cognitive impairment and other adverse health effects.
«Nearly 70 percent of cannabidiol extracts sold online are mislabeled, study shows: Mislabeling may lead to adverse effects for patients, including children with epilepsy.»
Research showing the adverse effects of sedentary office work has given standing desks and treadmill desks new attention.
The results showed some increased risk for nonserious adverse effects in the medical cannabis group but no difference in the risk of serious adverse events.
In the category «side effects,» significant effects were shown in favour of brivaracetam (for serious adverse events and some specific adverse events, such as dizziness or eye disorders).
Paul Fraser, Professor of Biochemistry at Royal Holloway said: «The study also shows how you can precisely alter fruit ripening properties without adverse effects on the chemical composition of the fruit.
Gulf War veterans with low - level exposure to chemical weapons show lasting adverse effects on brain structure and memory function, reports a study in the October Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
Animal studies have shown some of the adverse effects of PAE on placental development, but few studies have examined these effects in humans.
«The study showed that not only higher noise levels have a stressful effect and are harmful to health, but that lower noise levels can cause adverse health effects, too,» said Professor Annette Peters, director of the EPI II.
«For the first time, we have shown a direct link between exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals from industrial products and adverse effects on human sperm function,» said Niels E. Skakkebaek, professor and leader of the Danish team.
«This research shows great promise to reduce adverse effects for people undergoing breast cancer treatment,» said Timothy M. Block, PhD, president of the Baruch S. Blumberg Institute, which manages PCARMRC.
Secondary prevention trials showed significant adverse effects of n - 6 LA on coronary heart disease mortality (1.84 (1.11 to 3.04); P = 0.02; web appendix, part 8).
«The conclusions from this work, which are very simple in contrast to the study itself, show that bees, or at least honey bees, can compensate for adverse effects of pesticides in their environment.
Manufacturers began to substitute this compound for a chemical cousin — bisphenol A, or BPA — when research showed BPA mimicked the hormone estrogen and could provoke a number of adverse effects in laboratory animals.
Okyanos therapies have been shown to be safe and efficacious in scientific and / or medical literature for the conditions we treat, and there have been zero reports of cell - related adverse effects using a patient's own adipose - derived stem and regenerative cells (ADRCs).
Gail Elbek of Santa Barbara, California provided the panel with a compilation of over seven hundred additional studies showing extensive physiological, reproductive and neurological adverse effects caused by soy phyto - estrogens, especially during developmental exposures.
A small clinical trial showed a statistically significant improvement in atopic dermatitis (eczema) lesions after application of Manuka honey applied overnight after 1 week without any adverse effects.
Reports show black cohosh may also cause liver damage, however millions of people use the herb with no adverse side effects.
After eight weeks of treatment, both groups showed the same level of improvement in pain and functionality with only one big difference: In the drug group, 14 percent of the participants dropped out due to severe adverse effects; in the BCM - 95 curcumin group, not one person had to drop out.
Which means, if a product contains.49 grams of trans fat, the label could show the amount of trans fat as zero, and so hiding a substantial quantity of trans fat which could go over recommended limits and possibly result in a variety of adverse health effects.
No fewer than 28 clinical trials in humans have shown that pantethine produces significant positive changes in triglycerides, LDL cholesterol, and VLDL, along with increases in HDL cholesterol.5 In all of these trials, virtually no adverse effects were noted.
One eight - month IER trial in obesity - prone rats reported an increase in theproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS), with no clear mechanistic explanations.26 Another trial, this time over six months, showed that IER - fed rats displayed marked reductions in diastolic compliance and cardiac reserve due to observed reductions in cardiomyocyte size and increased myocardial fibrosis.23 No human trials to date have reported any adverse effects on cardiovascular health during long - term IER.
The typical dosage of NAC given as an oral supplement in clinical trials is 600 mg b.i.d., although 200 mg t.i.d. has been shown to provide benefit in just 8 weeks.27 On the other hand, doses as high as 1 gram t.i.d. have been used in cystic fibrosis patients for 4 - 12 weeks with no adverse effects, and in AIDs patients, oral NAC doses up to 8 grams / day did not cause clinically significant adverse reactions.42 43 44 45 46 47
OTHER RECENT ARTICLES ON ADVERSE EFFECTS OF LOW SALT INTAKE A 2006 study showed that sodium restriction increases the risk of heart failure, death and hospitalizatioOF LOW SALT INTAKE A 2006 study showed that sodium restriction increases the risk of heart failure, death and hospitalizatioof heart failure, death and hospitalization.
RECENT STUDY ON ADVERSE EFFECTS OF LOW SODIUM INTAKE About the same time that U.S. health officials announced their new initiative to reduce salt intake, The Lancet published a large population - based study which showed persuasively that the risk of mortality and serious cardiovascular events increases significantly when salt intake drops below 3000 mg per day (two - thirds teaspoon) in an adult of average weight.3 The study also found that sodium intake in excess of seven grams per day (over three teaspoons salt) was associated with an increased risk in those with hypertension, but not in those without hypertensioOF LOW SODIUM INTAKE About the same time that U.S. health officials announced their new initiative to reduce salt intake, The Lancet published a large population - based study which showed persuasively that the risk of mortality and serious cardiovascular events increases significantly when salt intake drops below 3000 mg per day (two - thirds teaspoon) in an adult of average weight.3 The study also found that sodium intake in excess of seven grams per day (over three teaspoons salt) was associated with an increased risk in those with hypertension, but not in those without hypertensioof mortality and serious cardiovascular events increases significantly when salt intake drops below 3000 mg per day (two - thirds teaspoon) in an adult of average weight.3 The study also found that sodium intake in excess of seven grams per day (over three teaspoons salt) was associated with an increased risk in those with hypertension, but not in those without hypertensioof average weight.3 The study also found that sodium intake in excess of seven grams per day (over three teaspoons salt) was associated with an increased risk in those with hypertension, but not in those without hypertensioof seven grams per day (over three teaspoons salt) was associated with an increased risk in those with hypertension, but not in those without hypertension.
Dr Bateman published a controlled trial in 2004 showing the adverse effect of artificial food colouring and benzoate preservatives on the behaviour of 3 year old children.
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