Sentences with phrase «poor regulation»

The discovery could lead to new ways to treat type 2 diabetes, a disease involving poor regulation of blood glucose.
Bad financial practices at an individual level are as much to blame as poor regulation.
While this sponsorship was also inappropriate, Danone's switch to directly promoting the Cow & Gate formula brand in 2013 demonstrates how a country with poor regulations in place is ill equipped to stop aggressive marketing when competition becomes more intense and standards are driven down.
First, all of our markets were by no means free from government mismanagement, and many of the distortions came from poor regulation.
Beyond the meals themselves, Congress must also address poor regulation and oversight of the food served to our children.
Its efforts are being threatened by poor regulation, political corruption and significant inertia, particularly among the smallholding farmers, who produce about 40 % of the palm oil consumed worldwide.
«Many psychological disorders such as addiction, obesity, and depression involve poor regulation of reward circuitry.
Competition between highly subsidized industrial fishing fleets coupled with poor regulation and weak enforcement of existing rules has led to over-exploitation of most commercially valuable fish stocks, reducing the income from global marine fisheries by US$ 50 billion annually, compared to a more sustainable fishing scenario (World Bank and FAO 2009).
The prime minister of Iceland is under fire for having an offshore company that held banking assets during a time when the country's financial sector was going through allegations of fraud and poor regulation.
Sales remain static in India, while growing exponentially in countries such as China, with poor regulations.
But with an election due next year, and poor regulation of online mediums such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs, purdah and separating party political matters will become even more complicated.
The jury found that the state's poor regulations and bureaucracy allowed an alleged predator access to disabled boys for nearly 20 years.
He also cautioned the media to be circumspect in their reportage since they play a critical role in our democracy and poor regulation could present key challenges to the society.
One of those is poor regulation of the upper airway muscles by the brain, said co-lead author Dr. Phyllis Zee.
A lot of research has shown that poor regulation of the serotonin system, caused by certain genetic variations, can increase the risk of developing psychiatric illnesses such as autism, depression, or anxiety disorders.
There are different theories for why SAD may occur, including genetic factors, poor regulation of serotonin — a neurotransmitter that has been found to be lower in the winter in individuals with SAD — and higher melatonin levels, which in combination with low serotonin, wreaks havoc on the natural circadian rhythm and the sleep - wake cycle.
Other problems from low progesterone include poor regulation of insulin, poor regulation of blood sugar, and elevated stress levels (an acne - causing monster).
Tired adrenals lead to low aldosterone levels, which leads to poor regulations of potassium levels.
This happens because blood in normalcy is a tad basic with a pH range between 7.35 to 7.45 and poor regulation of this general configuration due to a poor digestion or other internal causes can mess up the body - mind balance.
Water soluble vitamins are probably harmless, but then again the poor regulation of supplements in general are an issue.
In recent years research shows that PCOS is a multisystem disorder and that the primary problem is the poor regulation of hormones by the hypothalamus (part of the brain which regulates everything from your hormones to your body temperature).
This is an ugly situation, one that is the product of sloppy monetary policy, poor regulation of financial companies (for two decades), poor risk controls, overlending by government institutions, and a cultural failure where we borrowed too much and saved too little.
Banks take risks beyond what they ought to because of poor regulation.
Most of these keep classical pets such as dogs, cats, rabbits, small rodents, birds and fish, but an increasing number of companion animals are exotic and wild animals, posing a poorly understood risk for both human and food animal health, due to the unfamiliarity with the infectious agents they may harbour and poor regulation of the wildlife trade.
The risks associated with fracking go beyond the point of production; if the benefit in natural gas use comes through its consumption, the advantage is lost through the rest of its lifecycle — especially when mistakes, accidents, poor regulation, and poor maintenance allow massive leaks to affect local populations and the global atmosphere.
But can we chalk this up to poor regulation?
What we are seeing a slow collapse, a market correction of overproduction, poor regulations and short sighted policies by the powers that be (looking at you ABA).
We are always at risk and we are without adequate protection from often very shady business operators and a system suffering from a lack of oversight, poor regulations and no enforcement.
Mental health concerns in infants and infant - parent difficulties may include signs in infants such as failure to thrive, difficult to comfort, over-response to stimuli, poor regulation, lack of interest, social restriction, anxiety, fears, difficult behavior, etc..
This hyperactive affective response to reward cues combined with poor regulation and compromised executive functioning is associated with risk for comorbid SUDs and externalizing symptoms, including conduct disorder [e.g., 26].
Although patterns of increased reward sensitivity and poor regulation of affective responses to rewards are evidenced in many studies, there have been mixed findings among youths with disruptive behavior disorders, with results showing either more or less reactive amygdala responses among these youths [84].
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