Sentences with phrase «potentially stave off»

Gretchen Reynolds recently wrote about a study that said working out on an empty stomach burns more fat and might potentially stave off weight gain.
«The hope is that it could potentially stave off the disease,» Nelson says.
A new study by WCS and other groups offers a glimmer of hope for some amphibian populations decimated by the deadly chytrid fungus: climate change may make environmental conditions for the fungus unsuitable in some regions and potentially stave off the spread of disease in African amphibian populations struggling to adapt to changes brought about by global warming.
On top of all this, the fund's index holds a synthetic protective put on itself — in practice, this means DMRI shifts more assets into notes and bills after a significant decline, potentially staving off an even larger crash.
On top of all this, the fund's index holds a synthetic protective put on itself — in practice, this means DMRI shifts more assets into notes and bills after a significant decline, potentially staving off an even larger crash.
Working keeps our minds healthier, potentially staving off Alzheimer's and dementia.

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Republicans seized on signs of movement in their direction yesterday as they unleashed a massive election - eve voter mobilization operation in an effort to stave off potentially substantial losses in the House and preserve at least a slender majority in the Senate.
The more you challenge your brain, the more nerve pathways form — potentially slowing age - related cognitive decline and staving off Alzheimer's.
In this episode Rhonda talks about how heat stress from using the sauna makes the body more resilient to the stresses of aging, possible reasons why one study associated sauna use with up to a 40 % lower all - cause mortality as well as a 50 % lower cardiovascular disease related mortality, how it enhances athletic endurance, staves off muscle atrophy, improves regrowth of muscle after disuse, and some of the profound effects on the brain, including the growth of new brain cells, improvement in focus, learning, and memory, and even potentially ameliorating depression and anxiety.
Studies show intermittent fasting can benefit brain function and potentially even stave off Alzheimer's disease and depression.
The Houston Chronicle reports that the ruling is a blow to Houston district leaders, who have said they are considering such partnerships in an effort to stave off potentially major sanctions.
If all goes well, the relaxed rules will get servicers to work with borrowers on potentially distressed situations and might stave off a significant number of mortgage defaults.
Taylor believes that this worst - case scenario can successfully be averted if the public and private sectors continue to work together to stave off the potentially crippling impact of the water crisis.
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