Sentences with phrase «releases other substances»

When a baby with an allergy eats an offending food, his body produces antibodies and releases other substances that cause the immune system to react.

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The National Center for Addiction and Substance Abuse released a report several years ago concluding, among other things, that fully ninety percent of American addicts began using before the age of 18.
Spanking: Parenthood's Dirty Little (and Common) Secret This week a study was released saying when children are disciplined using harsh physical punishment like spanking, they are at higher risk of depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and other mental health problems - even if they aren't otherwise abused or maltreated.
«The immune system then releases substances like histamines and other inflammatory substances within minutes, causing an allergic reaction to result that might affect the skin, respiratory system, or gastrointestinal tract.»
This week a study was released saying when children are disciplined using harsh physical punishment like spanking, they are at higher risk of depression, anxiety, substance abuse and other mental health problems — even if they aren't otherwise abused or maltreated.
Different SNAREs allow other cells to release substances such as mucus or immune chemicals called cytokines.
Inside lithium - ion batteries, ions flow between positive and negative electrodes, where the ions are embedded and then released to travel back through a substance called an electrolyte to the other end.
The idea is that the drug, being within the nano - hydrogels, is transported directly to cancer cells where it can be released without damaging other parts of the body, because hydrogels offer the possibility of dosing a myriad of active substances on the site desired and can be administered as dry or swollen hydrogels by different routes: oral, nasal, buccal, rectal, transdermal, vaginal, ocular and parental.
«Chlorine releases in fixed facilities resulted in victims and evacuations in more industry categories than any other substance,» says a 2004 study by researchers from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
The observations that astrocytes and even non-neural cells (J Cell Sci 2004, J Lipid Res 2007) store and can release neurotransmitter amino acids in a way resembling synaptic release, and that oligodendrocytes have NMDA type glutamate receptors (Nature 2005), together with findings that glutamate and other neuroactive substances can be co-released from nerve endings (Eur J Neurosci 2003, Molec Neurosci 2004, Cereb Cortex 2009a), including at the neuromuscular junction (Neuroscience 2007b), suggest novel ways of intercellular communication and potential drug targets.
Studies show that a substance known as C - reactive protein (CRP), one of the so - called markers released by cells during the inflammation process, may be more effective than cholesterol in gauging the risk of heart attack and other cardiovascular events.
«There are some studies to suggest that these [gut substances] can cause symptoms of inflammation in the body as the compounds enter the blood, building up in other tissues of the body, and are then released into the urine, causing a leaky gut syndrome.»
Recent studies have found quercetin to inhibit the production and release of histamine and other allergic and inflammatory substances.
This response to fast eating means our vital enzymes and other important digestive substances are not being released by our body, causing food to sit in our digestive tract in an undigested state.
Others release antimicrobial substances to kill off pathogens.
They produce every enzyme under the sun, they break down proteins, they break down carbohydrates, they break down fats, they break down fiber, they release minerals, vitamins and other nutrients and ensure that these substances get transported through your gut wall.
Just why distance running was so much more potent at promoting neurogenesis than the other workouts is not clear, although Dr. Nokia and her colleagues speculate that distance running stimulates the release of a particular substance in the brain known as brain - derived neurotrophic factor that is known to regulate neurogenesis.
They fight other bacteria, by releasing substances that are toxic to other bacteria, named bacteriocins, to kill the bad bacteria.
The resulting perforations permit antigens — foreign substances such as candida and its toxic acetaldehyde byproducts, other toxins, and incompletely digested dietary proteins — to leak into the bloodstream, which in turn creates antibody release and inflammation.
When it comes to migraines, it is theorized that an imbalance in the gut bacteria can affect the functioning of the immune system, causing the release of inflammatory substances that then act on certain nerve cells triggering the headache and other symptoms of migraines.
One reason I like modafinil is that it enhances dopamine release, but it binds to your dopamine receptors differently than addictive substances like cocaine and amphetamines do, which may be part of the reason modafinil shares many of the benefits of other stimulants but doesn't cause addiction or withdrawal symptoms.
Like some other seeds and nuts, apricot seeds contain a substance called amygdalin, which, when it interacts with some enzymes that are normally present in the human body, releases cyanide (HCN, prussic acid).
Once a lymph node has neutralized a harmful substance, it can release it into the lymph system again so that the body can secrete it, along with other bodily wastes.
Other studies have found that other pain - relieving substances called opiods may be released into the body during acupuncture treatOther studies have found that other pain - relieving substances called opiods may be released into the body during acupuncture treatother pain - relieving substances called opiods may be released into the body during acupuncture treatment.
Granules inside these cells release insulin and other substances into the blood.
Of the other competition buzz films leaving Sundance with distribution deals that guarantee their release: Peter Hedges's Pieces of April is a silly sitcom with a Guess Who's Coming to Dinner twist; Tom McCarthy's The Station Agent is little more than a three - character, metaphorically burdened off - Broadway play, but Peter Dinklage's understated performance gives it a bit of substance; Catherine Hardwicke's thirteen captures the hysteria of teenage girls, and its depiction of how a good girl can go bad overnight will give parents nightmares, but the script, co-written by Hardwicke and Nikki Reed (who also plays one of the two teen leads), is as overexcited as the girls themselves, and its affirmative ending is unearned.
Commercially available pheromonea chemical substance produced and released into the environment by an animal, especially a mammal or an insect, affecting the behavior or physiology of others of its species products are species - specific and often have a calming effect.
a chemical substance produced and released into the environment by an animal, especially a mammal or an insect, affecting the behavior or physiology of others of its species
As the immune system releases the antibodies needed to deal with the allergy, it can cuase allergic reactions to other substances, some of which are otherwise harmless.
Inflammatory substances are released to attempt to limit the tissue injury by creating a protective wall around the injury so that other reparative and healing cells of the canine body can get to work.
Large amounts of these substances are released into the body that usually have adverse effects on heart rate, blood pressure, and other body functions.
We now know that the many symptoms associated with food allergies in dogs are directly related to the release of histamine and other pro-inflammatory substances by the mast cells of the immune system.
Catnip sprays and other unique products generally have less of an effect than dried or fresh forms, the substance of which is easily released into the environment and even more easily identified by the scrupulous scent - tracking abilities of cats.
And then the reviews came in and the game released and a train wreck was to be witnessed by all as The Order: 1886 completely failed to deliver anything other than another admittedly gorgeous looking title but with no real substance to it at all.
Released in 1992 by no - name Korean developer SIECO Ltd. for the Master System, Robocop is an unlicensed travesty that lacks the style and substance of the other Robocop titles on the console.
Please join us tonight for an Opening reception 6 - 8 pm Altered TM Davy, Hayden Dunham, Ayana Evans, Raúl de Nieves, Jasmine Nyende, Lila de Magalhaes, Will Sheldon, Fin Simonetti, Keijaun Thomas, Sarah Zapata, Cajsa von Zeipel May 13 - June 23, 2018 Boundaries that define us And the holding we give to others A concept in hand Liquid in practice Material in knowledge I imagine my experiences as much as they are created Asking an artist about reality is asking smoke to rise Gravity will tell it better than words Or ashes in the wind The flame doesn't have the same language as the smoke But the border of burning releases something tangible For however long it dances Gives in a world that accepts through learning in a reality that won't Under the light of the destructive loop A harsh power that gets to the root The substance of choice made physical in the opulence of darkness of everything we touch - Jasmine Nyende Company Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition entitled Altered, from May 13 through June 23, 2018, with an opening reception Sunday, May 13th, 6 - 8 pm.
«Significant» incidents include those in which someone was hospitalized or killed, damages amounted to more than $ 50,000, more than 5 barrels of highly volatile substances or 50 barrels of other liquid were released, or where the liquid exploded or burned.
Hardrock mining releases more toxic substances — such as mercury, arsenic, lead and cyanide — than any other industry in the United States.
Given the sheer amount of hazardous and toxic substances released to air, water, and land over such a large area along the Texas coast, it is reasonable to expect that ExxonMobil, along with other oil and gas companies affected by Harvey, will be named as defendants in a class - action suit for failing to take proper precautions to prevent these releases.
Shipping presents dangers both on - and offshore from pollution by purposeful and accidental release of oil and other noxious substances, by transporting potentially invasive species, and, on coasts, by groundings.
Unlike fossil fuels, when biofuels and other plant - based substances are burned, no extra carbon is added to the air, even though this process also releases carbon dioxide into the air.
Although the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED certification program has effectively encouraged energy efficiency in buildings, tighter buildings often concentrate chemicals released from building materials, cleaning supplies, fuel combustion, pesticides and other hazardous substances.
Particles of partly burned fuel, sulphur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, mercury, and other substances harmful to health are released following the burning of fossil fuels.
Proven harmful substances released into the atmosphere by the burning of fossil fuels include: particulate matter, sulphur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, carbon monoxide and mercury; among others.
There are two major changes to the requirements for employer incident investigations (required when (amongst other things): a worker has been seriously or fatally injured, a major structural failure or collapse has occurred, or there has been a major release of a hazardous substance).
The session examined amendments to the Toxic Substances Control Act and the General Duty Clause under EPA's Accidental Release / Risk Management Program, specifically targeting inspections, current strategy, and presenting a good image, among others.
Emilee Mooney Scott presented in the session «Hot Topics in Chemical Compliance,» where panelists examined amendments to the Toxic Substances Control Act and the General Duty Clause under EPA's Accidental Release / Risk Management Program, specifically targeting inspections, current strategy, and presenting a good image, among others.
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