Sentences with phrase «serious mood changes»

Two is because the abrupt change in carb reduction effects the serotonin production in the gut and the storage in the brain that can lead to serious mood changes.
However, they may be serious mood changes which are normally associated with other health issues like depression and bipolar disorder.
Many women find that estrogen withdrawal causes serious mood changes, which may relate to genetic vulnerability combined with environmental factors, the so - called GxE interface.

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Police intelligence suggests a mood change within public protests and a serious danger of «people who have lost their jobs, homes or savings becoming «footsoldiers» in a wave of potentially violent mass protests.»
I've also seen ultra-low-carb diets trigger a serious change in people's moods.
But remember: Cutting back on caffeine can be tricky, because if you decrease your intake abruptly or quit cold turkey, you can end up with killer headaches, serious fatigue, irritability, and other mood changes.
When things start to get more serious between Adaline and Ellis, however, an unexpected twist shakes up the entire movie, changing the mood and upping the stakes way higher than one would expect.
This could be a problem in patients with congestive heart failure or other patients who require sodium restriction May stunt growth if used in young, growing animals May lower seizure threshold and alter mood and behavior At high doses, this medication can cause birth defects early in pregnancy, be irritating to the stomach or cause higher than normal blood sugar levels If your pet has received high doses, it should not be vaccinated without your veterinarian's advice as the vaccine may not work or it may actually give your pet the disease you are trying to prevent Less common side effects include weight gain, insomnia, panting, diarrhea, vomiting, elevated liver enzymes, pancreatitis and behavior changes Serious side effects are not expected with routine use.
When mood and behaviour changes are evident in more than one setting (eg home and school or early learning service) it usually indicates that the child's mental health difficulties are more serious.
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