Sentences with phrase «sometimes irreversible damage»

Almost 180 million children across the globe are stunted, a severe, disabling consequence of malnutrition, repeated childhood infections, and sometimes irreversible damage.

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That's because, even though the sun is some 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) away, it can still cause serious, and sometimes irreversible, eye damage.
The result was sometimes irreversible nerve damage to the extremities due to copper depletion.
The catch is that sometimes the person who is choked will pass out or be left with irreversible brain damage — and sometimes, such with the teen in New Jersey, they can even die.
Even worse, in human hosts, roundworms sometimes get lost and leave the intestine (this is known as «visceral larval migrans»), in which case the worms can wind up in the eye or brain, resulting in irreversible damage.
The resolution of the problem and the elimination of pain is highly important, as is the significance in treating before further (sometimes irreversible) damage happens.
Once teeth have disease around the gums and significant pockets of infection around gum line, the damage to the ligaments holding the tooth in the jaw is usually irreversible, which is why sometimes teeth need to be removed.
Your bird can overdose and irreversible damage can be causedby adding too much vitamin and mineral to a bird's diet, yet sometimes caretakers are unaware of gaps in their bird's diet because they are unaware of the true amount of pellets their bird is actually consuming.
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