Sentences with phrase «often runs in families»

ADHD often runs in families.
Celiac disease means gluten free and it affects children and adults, and often runs in families.
Depression affects twice as many women as men and often runs in families.
It often runs in families and is present with action, whenever someone is performing a manual task like eating, Dr. Barrett says.
But the origin of another fraction of fibrosis cases is unknown — or idiopathic: Here, the disease often runs in families and appears suddenly after age 50.
Although thought of as a psychological problem, the eating disorder anorexia nervosa often runs in families, suggesting that it has a genetic component.
There's also a genetic component: The condition, which can occur at any age, often runs in families and specific gene variants have been linked to it.
For example, hoarding often runs in families.
Bedwetting often runs in families: many kids who wet the bed have a relative who did too.
Dr Koh explains that while the exact cause of eczema is not known, it is an immune reaction and a genetic condition, often running in families.
Your child has some of your genetic make - up, and problems with mathematical concepts often run in the family.
Genetics may also contribute, since the problems often run in families.
The causes of the disorder aren't totally understood, but panic does often run in families.

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A hedge fund business» biggest risk is a run on the fund which often triggers a downward spiral (a fund may still become a family office in the end, but they will be a smaller one than had they insured.)
Paul Critelli, one of the program's teachers, told me that many parents feel overwhelmed trying to get two or three kids ready for school each morning, and that their instinct is often to «sacrifice the anxious kid» in order to avoid morning hysterics and keep the family train running on time.
The outstanding example, of course, is the Chinese government's long - running «one - child policy,» replete with forced abortions, public trackings of menstrual cycles, family flight, increased female infanticide, sterilization, and other assaults too numerous even to begin cataloguing here — in fact, so numerous that they are now widely, if often grudgingly, acknowledged as wrongs even by international human - rights bureaucracies.
«Yet, so often in my own life, even though the «race» of a workday is over, I continue to «run» — to check email, answer calls, stress about problems at the office — when really I should be resting, relaxing, and giving my presence to my family.
Samuel Pepys (pronounced Peeps) was a successful seventeenth - century British civil servant who chronicled nearly every day of his life for almost nine straight years, from 1660 to 1669, including his business interest in ships and the British navy, his run - ins with the nobility, his merry meals with friends and family, his nightly prayers, and his «towsing» (ruffling up, disheveling) of women other than his wife (the latter two activities often on the same day).
In fact, your recipes are often the ones I make for guests without a family - only trial run because your recipes just rock.
But the Carolina Panthers I know — the family run, often shambolic, but damn - it - if - they - aren't - charming organization has made it increasingly difficult in recent years to support them with my whole heart.
Waking at night can also be something that runs in the family - one of the parents is often also a light sleeper.
Given these and countless other examples, people have often assumed that musical talent runs in families.
Asthma is the most common childhood medical condition, with rates 50 percent higher in families below the poverty line, who often live in run - down homes, than among kids in wealthier households.
Often the length of time you're fertile runs in your family, says Prof Ledger.
They tend to run in families, and are influenced by hormones, often appearing for the first time during pregnancy.
Since the mechanical structure of your feet is often inherited, bunions tend to run in families.
It runs in families, and as with hypothyroidism, occurs more often in women than in men.
The main problem with this however, is that it often feels as though there are just not enough hours in the week to run a family, work and have a social life.
He often collaborates with family members such as sister Joan and friend Jeremy Piven, whose parents ran the Piven Theatre Workshop where John studied in Chicago.
«I had never seen poverty like that,» Dabrieo says of the community in which he was placed, admitting he often questioned his students for not doing their homework only to learn they had been working or that their families» generators ran out of oil.
(He indicated in the book that the public schools in England were intended for the children of families that «were on the dole» and that any families with any middle class aspirations sent their children to private schools, often run by charlatans, without regard to the quality of the educational program offered).
A boy, living quietly with his widowed mother who runs a bed and breakfast, finds himself in a series of often hilarious, occasionally dangerous, scrapes, when a wild and eccentric family moves next door.
Most firms will sell to strangers — Children today feel less pressure to run the family business, and even those that want to often find it tough to come up with the cash to pay off parents or other relatives who hold shares in the firm.
When an animal shelter runs out of room to take in new dogs, they often turn to individuals and families to take in foster dogs.
Dogs that are raised to run together often don't develop the kind of human bond that they would have had if they had been raised in a one dog family.
Often overlooked in favor of more - developed, splashier neighbors like Hvar or Brač, Šolta's under - the - radar nature has proved a boon: The stony islet has become synonymous with pristine nature (pebbly beaches, turquoise waters, lush greenery), medieval villages, winemaking (try the indigenous Dobričić variety), and family - run olive oil purveyors like Olynthia, a fourth - generation producer.
In order for guests to enjoy a friendlier and more personal service and to relax in informal surroundings we often opt for quality family - owned and run hotelIn order for guests to enjoy a friendlier and more personal service and to relax in informal surroundings we often opt for quality family - owned and run hotelin informal surroundings we often opt for quality family - owned and run hotels.
In order for our customers to enjoy a higher degree of friendly, personal service and a relaxing environment we often choose family - owned and run hotels.
On this trip you can expect to stay in small family - run hotels or pensions (with the exception of the start and finish hotels, which are often larger city hotels), which will vary a little in standard and facilities: some may not have elevators, air - conditioning or English - speaking staff, but most importantly all are locally - run, with some traditional character, and in excellent central locations to give you maximum time for exploring the sights.
It's often the case with family - run hotels in Vietnam that the reception doubles as the family living room and at Phu Hoa it really does feel like you are walking through someone's house — or even through the homes of several families.
As a completely volunteer - run endeavor going on 6 years in Washington Heights — an underresourced part of the city that is often left off the map of Manhattan — we have built a family from our daily work of caring for the shop and its people.
Bradford describes this hitherto unnamed material, usually cheap, disposable, and often printed simply in one or two bright colors, as «merchant posters,» referring to the promotional material of self - or family - run businesses.
These companies tend to be family run with the owner of the company often having a direct involvement in either the sales process or the installation process (or sometimes both).
It is typically done in poor nations, near sheltered archipelagos or on the leeward sides of island nations, and can offer great opportunities for economic development, often as family run enterprises.
Franchisees often share similar characteristics: They are not sophisticated business people or are not experienced with franchises; they are running a «mom - and pop - style» family business; they are usually financially (and more importantly, emotionally) invested in the business; and they have scraped together their life savings to open the franchise.
«My career in law had a rather inauspicious start and was not a comfortable experience by any means, (we often run into the family accountant at social functions which remains challenging), but I look back at it now very favourably.
She has particular experience in family - run businesses and the complexities often involved.
That is especially true in family law cases, in which emotions often run high, and these feelings may cloud the judgment of the self - represented litigant.
However, in order to create some space to go for a run, meet a friend, write or meditate, women often need the support of family members who may view her as their round - the clock caregiver.
Most husbands and wives often have differing opinions when it comes to running the family finances or play time in the bedroom.
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