Not exact matches
It's been highly critical, in fact,
of conventional food banks, arguing strenuously that they are an inadequate, and often harmful, response to more
systemic societal
dysfunction.
It might seem laborious to have to define terms so specifically and painstakingly when it comes
of a simple Twitter hashtag, but it's not hard to see the
dysfunction inherent to chatting about things as emotionally charged as faith, belief and constructs
of systemic cultural privileges.
Alas, corruption, cover up, kickbacks, payoffs, graft, dishonesty, dishonor, disloyalty, depravity, dereliction
of duty and
dysfunction will continue to rise at the bottom as long as WE, THE PEOPLE (we, the government), allow
systemic corruption, power, privilege and unjust enrichment to prevail at top levels
of city and state management.
It is unknown whether delirium can be treated to improve prognosis in critically ill patients, or whether it is a marker
of organ
dysfunction or
systemic disease and an early sign that complications are likely.
«In the study we challenged the view that the age - dependent impairment in glucose homeostasis is solely due to intrinsic,
dysfunction of islet cells, and hypothesized that it is instead affected by
systemic aging factors,» says first author Joana Almaca at the Diabetes Research Institute, University
of Miami.
«Together, these findings raise the possibility that hippocampal
dysfunction in GWI is one
of the adverse outcomes
of persistently elevated oxidative stress and inflammation at the
systemic level,» he added.
Protein nitrotyrosine is a marker for inflammatory or oxidative stress processes (characteristic
of COPD) and may also indicate endothelial
dysfunction (
systemic malfunctioning
of the inner lining
of blood vessels), a common cause
of cardiovascular disease.
Severity
of AP has been predicted by the magnitude
of local and
systemic inflammatory cytokine production [33] and several reports have well documented for over activation
of leukocytes being the major contributor
of inflammation leading to multiple organ
dysfunction syndrome [34].
Aging is a
systemic process
of progressive
dysfunction of tissues and organs associated with chronic inflammation, changes in tissue composition and the quality
of cells within the tissues.
Recognition is growing that, because they are common antecedents for the initiation
of atherosclerosis and type 2 diabetes,
systemic inflammation and endothelial
dysfunction may be 2 integral components
of the metabolic syndrome, (19, 20).
No idea what adding beans will do to IGF - 1 level but if you do add them, and subtract isocaloric amount
of fruit, you will reduce your likely high risk
of immune
dysfunction,
systemic fungal infections, and tooth decay from the 80-10-10 super high sugar intake from all that fruit!
Cordain then turns his attention to the premise that diets high in sodium can have adverse effects on inflammation, immuniological function and autoimmunity, citing a half dozen studies involving
dysfunction of the immune system, chronic
systemic inflammation and autoimmunity.
Ahmad Esmaillzadeh, Leila Azadbakht; Home use
of vegetable oils, markers
of systemic inflammation, and endothelial
dysfunction among women, The American Journal
of Clinical Nutrition, Volume 88, Issue 4, 1 October 2008, Pages 913 — 921, https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/88.4.913
Systemic diseases can also contribute to the abnormal appearance
of skin beneath the eyes including thyroid
dysfunction and even renal disease (18).
But in states where
systemic political
dysfunction is the norm, teachers unions and other defenders
of traditional public education can rally supporters on their behalf.
However, diarrhea can also be a symptom
of a more serious underlying disorder such as allergies, bacterial or viral infections, inflammatory intestinal disease, organ
dysfunction, or other
systemic illness.
Head pressing is a sign
of serious neurological and / or
systemic dysfunction.
Behavioral changes can be the result
of many disorders including
systemic illness, organic brain disease, true behavioral problems or cognitive
dysfunction syndrome (CDS)(Nielson et al., 2001; Gunn - Moore et al., 2007).
Restoration Therapy is a professional resource that introduces the reader to the essential elements
of its namesake, and from there guides clinicians to a
systemic understanding
of how certain forces lead to destructive cycles in relationships, which perpetuate more and more
dysfunction among members.
The current paper, while respectful
of the medical model approach, emphasizes the overall quality
of the couple relationship, presenting information on the psychological and
systemic therapies and issues that may be related to Erectile
Dysfunction, encouraging a combined - constructionist approach.