Sentences with phrase «pica which»

Nutritional deficiencies caused by poor diet and / or intestinal parasitism can lead to pica which may be misconstrued as inappropriate chewing.
because of a nutrient deficiency, or rarely, a condition known as pica which causes animals to crave and ingest non-food items.

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«Our findings are in line with previously published studies focusing on adult trials, which may speak to how commonplace discontinuation and non-publication are in medical research in general,» says coauthor Natalie Pica, MD, PhD, a resident at Boston Children's.
12 Pica, an eating disorder in which sufferers develop an appetite for nonnutritive substances such as paint and dirt, affects up to 30 percent of young children.
While this is only a hypothesis and has not been proved, the researchers said, it is interesting that humans with iron deficiencies sometimes experience a condition known as pica, which makes them want to eat unusual substances, including dirt.
Another behavior linked with OCD is pica, which is a tendency to eat nonfood items such as rocks, dirt or feces.
Eating rocks is the most common sign that a dog has pica, which also is a sign that the dog is lacking in nutrition.
The strange eating habits are not necessarily due to a mineral deficiency or pica, which is an eating disorder that compels humans to eat non-nutritional things like dirt and paint.
«In our puppy classes, we tell people if they are obsessed with taking things out of their dog's mouth, they could develop pica or resource guarding, which is fighting to keep something.
Pica is a psychological disorder which is much more in depth and serious than anything we can discuss in this guide.
I do not recommend supplementing a dog's diet with iron or anything else unless we know for sure what the cause of the pica is especially if your other dog is on the same diet and is fine; also dogs which are iron deficient are usually anaemic too, no anaemia no iron deficiency - supplementing a diet when not necessary may also cause health issues long term.
Be sure to distinguish obsessive licking from pica — a condition in which your dog eats non-food items that can harm him.
We recommend a 3 mm full suit, long arms and long legs over a shortie, because of the pica - pica and because of sunburn, which is a real issue in Belize.
There is another irritating critter which we call «pica pica».
As an incubator, PICA is intensely dedicated to exploring this continual process through its relationship not only to the exhibition format, but publications like the one for which the show is named.
Playful and celebratory, Amalia Pica's sculpture and works on paper — many of which will be shown in the UK for the first time — explore some of the underlying social concerns that relate to our daily experience of life.
This exhibition continues a conversation, which began with Pica's first solo UK exhibition at Chisenhale Gallery, London, earlier this year.
Inside this issue, we start with Amalia Pica's latest exhibition, which opens in April at MCA Chicago and is the artist's first major solo museum show in the USA, including 15 of her most significant works.
For her exhibition «ears to speak of», Amalia Pica will develop «Ears» (2017), a new work, which continues her engagement with the failures and impossibilities of communication and obsolete technologies.
By rendering these outmoded technologies in cardboard — a material which absorbs sound — Pica highlights the uselessness and ephemeral quality of the structures.
For her exhibition ears to speak of at The Power Plant, Amalia Pica will develop Ears (2017), a new body of work, which continues her engagement with the failures and impossibilities of communication and obsolete technologies.
Pica's work therefore considers the ways in which modes of communication and forms of representation can take on wildly different meanings depending on the contexts in which they are received.
Playful and celebratory, Pica's sculpture and works on paper — many of which will be shown in the UK for the first time — explore some of the underlying social concerns that relate to our daily experience of life.
To accompany her Chisenhale Gallery exhibition in 2012, Amalia Pica produced this unique limited edition, which includes a photograph that serves as a visual instruction guide for how to assemble the accompanying elements.
In doing so, Pica produces a monochrome reminiscent of Louise Nevelson's abstract expressionist assemblages, recasting the most basic mechanisms through which people seek to be heard into a frieze designed to be seen.
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