Sentences with phrase «subset of people with»

It's telling that even within the subset of people with that amount of foresight and patience, these schemes continue to prosper.
So are low morning cortisol levels in a subset of people with chronic fatigue evidence that adrenal fatigue is real?
Even in the small subset of people with lowered cortisol levels, we see normal or close to normal ACTH.
The simple fact is that this one factor — poor sleep — is, by itself, enough to explain why a subset of people with chronic fatigue have low morning cortisol levels.
The cortisol abnormalities that do occur in a subset of people with chronic fatigue can also be easily explained.
Separately, I assumed one subset of people with hypothyroidism (autoimmune Hashimoto's) would benefit from low - carb eating both by combatting the tendency to gain weight and also by reducing gluten in particular.
There's probably going to be a subset of people with CFS that have XMRV, and it will probably end up being classified as XMRV - related CFS.»
«The discovery of these new, natural grape - derived polyphenol compounds targeting cellular and molecular pathways associated with inflammation may provide an effective way to treat a subset of people with depression and anxiety, a condition that affects so many people.»
In 2007 a French team discovered a disrupted gene called SHANK3 in a small subset of people with autism.
UCLA researchers have discovered a subset of people with hypertriglyceridemia whose bodies produce autoantibodies — immune - response molecules that attack their own proteins — causing high levels of triglycerides in the blood.

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The term «newcomers» is code for a couple of demographic subsets, one being women, the other aging boomers — people with time on their hands, replacement hips and money to spend.
I would imagine in urban areas like Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal, which have significant populations of recent immigrants, there's probably a significant subset of people who fled from countries where governments do all sorts of nasty things with the information they collect about their citizens and who aren't all that keen to provide such information here (you might say, «sure, but Canada's not Iran», to which the answer would be «exactly»).
A subset of campus sets the tone for everyone: «20 percent of women and a quarter of men said they had hooked up with 10 or more people
Paladino's candidacy has come to be synonymous with anger, and, according to the Q poll, he's the choice of really pissed off people, leading Cuomo, 50 - 41, among that subset.
Plus, he notes that a subset of rock climbing called bouldering — in which climbers tackle boulders or short cliff faces measuring less than 3.5 meters high, without using safety ropes — is especially popular with younger people.
He and his colleagues wanted to see whether the effect of these drugs was limited to the subset of depression patients with high cytokine levels, or if it helped all people diagnosed with depression.
Taken together, the data suggest that humans domesticated dogs in Asia more than 14,000 years ago, and that a small subset of these animals eventually migrated west through Eurasia, probably with people.
Such content can be found on the surface Web with which most people are familiar as well as the deep Web or the «dark Web,» the latter a subset of the unindexed deep Web that requires specialized software and algorithms to find and browse.
People with severe resistant hypertension — high blood pressure not controlled with three classes of medications — are a very challenging subset of patients.
Many people find it counterintuitive or even paradoxical that infinite sets can be paired off with «proper subsets» of themselves — defined as subsets that are not equal to the full set.
But there's only one subset of the population that's been proved to derive a meaningful benefit from the surgery, and that's people with a critical defect of the left main coronary artery who also have angina.
Normally, the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body and vice versa, but in people with a faulty DCC gene, a subset of the fibers from the brain's motor command center may stay on the same side instead of crossing over.
I wonder how people would react to you identifying a subset of the population with either genetic, biological or cultural aspects that are prone to raping women and administering this drug with them.
In their study, the researchers first confirmed that a gene previously associated with telomere length also affected telomeres in a subset of their UK sample of more than 2,700 people.
The placebo effect will cause some subset of people to feel better with any medication (or even no medication at all — a sugar pill).
It allows people to search the subset of Web sites that friends and acquaintances have found interesting and annotated with their thoughts and comments.
This subset of borrowers will continue to struggle, Becker says, because they'll be relegated to lower - earning jobs while saddled with the same level of debt as their more upwardly - mobile peers «The non-payment rates for people who don't finish school is really high,» he says.
However, when it comes to deductions, the proposals diverge substantially, with the House GOP suggesting the elimination of virtually all individual tax deductions except the mortgage and charitable deductions (paired with an expanded standard deduction), while President Trump would keep all the current itemized deduction rules, but cap itemized deductions (at $ 100,000 for individuals, or $ 200,000 for married couples) while also expanding the standard deduction even more (so only a moderate subset of people between the standard deduction and the cap would ever itemize at all).
The way the game is designed they have nullified the whole point of doing special operations except for a tiny subset of people who don't want to play with aforementioned foul mouthed cretins but will still venture to do on - line multi-player with friends who don't mind getting nothing for their efforts other than bonding time with good buds.
In Waiting to Be Found, Allié takes the mundane, the motions of city life, discarded items, and an ignored, forgotten subset of people forced to settle in places not designed to be inhabited, and captures their impermanent migrations by utilizing the ephemeral materials with which they engage.
They had people who could help with nematodes, clay - mineral complexes, trace minerals, all subsets of soil, but no «soil» person.
When many groups of people treating various subsets of adjusted and raw data using a variety of statistical approaches all come up with almost exactly the same trend, the evidence is strong is that such reconstructions are robust.
«This is how you build practices: You build the early relationship with the entry - level market and then, as you become the go - to person for that market, a subset of the people come back with bigger and higher margin legal transactions.»
People with different histories of experiences likely attend to and process a different subset of stimuli arising from the same new data.
You're probably going to get all of the protection your family needs with an affordable term life insurance policy, but you may fall into the small subset of people for whom a whole life policy is the right choice.
Ultimately the watch gets squeezed into a «useful for a certain subset of people» category: it's a nice sport watch for people with Android phones who love the look and functionality of the Moto 360 smartwatch but wish it had GPS, and also, who really like running.
Using the Messenger Broadcast Composer, small businesses with no coding skills can choose a subset of people who've messaged them to hit with a text blast.
But after spending two weeks with the Ionic, I still feel comfortable recommending the $ 299 fitness wearable to a particular subset of people, as long as those people know beforehand what they're getting themselves into.
Far and away the largest subset of people who are dealing with sexual addiction is dealing specifically with Internet pornography addiction.
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