All are conditions on their own, but could they also be
a symptom of a greater problem?
Urine Scald:
A Symptom of a Greater Problem Runny Eyes, Runny Nose
The panel looks at whether this is
symptom of a greater problem, or if this is just Bluehole finding their feet.
Driving his work are two main convictions: 1) Our current environmental problems — climate change, biodiversity losses, peak fossil fuels, natural resource over consumption — are but
symptoms of the greater problem of fetishizing material economic growth; and 2) only by first changing our minds, recognized the literal and metaphorical interconnected nature of all life, will we make the lasting external changes required to create an ecologically sustainable civilization.
Not exact matches
Is the decline in familiarity with «The
Great Commission» a
symptom of a larger
problem?
I actually started off writing a different book and wrote most
of that book and toward the end
of it I called a friend who is a
great writing coach and he set me down and said, «OK, I think you're writing the wrong book, I think you've found that there's a
symptom here and you're not dealing with the
problem.»
This book proposes that such actions are little more than
symptoms or signs
of the
greater problem identified in the Bible as «sin.»
We shipped out Damphousse Turgeon Recchi... MB is not a
great GM however he is the
symptom of the
problem being an owner is the president
of hockey ops.
I believe these tragedies are
symptoms of a much
greater problem, and it's all about that phrase we quote so often from the man whose life we will celebrate on Monday, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr..
Although
symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to the
Great East Japan Earthquake seem to have improved over time, there is evidence
of persistent
problems with depression, reports the study by Dr. Shuntaro Ando
of Tokyo Metropolitan Institute
of Medical Science and colleagues.
Because so many curves progress in magnitude, and because curves
of greater magnitude may be linked with
greater pain as well as lung and heart
problems, Reif believes in being proactive, suggesting that even those with minor curves or without
symptoms practice movements and poses designed to minimize asymmetries.
I have
great respect for the medical profession but I think it fails us in two ways: 1) rarely do doctors seek to get to the root
of a medical issue, instead focusing on naming the
problem, i.e. Diagnosis, and eliminating
symptoms and 2) they do not acknowledge that diet is a huge factor in preventing illness.
We will do a complete blood test that looks at much more than your standard TSH (which misses a
great deal
of thyroid
problems) and offer treatment that will actually help relieve your
symptoms.
Dr. Marchegiani is
great at looking for the root
of the
problem in order to solve the pain from the source, instead
of simply treating pain
symptoms.
Symptoms include fatigue, a weakened immune system and
greater risk
of long - term health
problems such as hypothyroidism, inflammation, diabetes and mood disorders.
Those challenges are rarely the actual
problem, they are usually a
symptom of a
greater underlying cause... pent up energy.
The
symptom of greatest concern
of course is the persistent cough, which initially is dry or non — productive, but may appear as moist or as a productive cough in secondary complications (triggered by other
problems in the body).
Addressing the cause should have
greater emphasis than treating the
symptoms of the
problems.
In many ways this one example is a
symptom of a much
greater long term
problem for legal scholars, researchers, and historians.
My
greatest concern about the disengagement and underemployment
problem is that it is a
symptom of the growing chasm between the traditional task worker and accelerating change.
A substantial body
of research indicates that regardless
of race and age, female offenders have higher rates
of mental health
problems, both internalizing and externalizing, than male offenders.19 In a study
of serious «deep - end» offenders, females exhibited both more externalizing
problems and more internalizing
problems than males.20 Moreover, a recent study using common measures and a demographically matched sample
of community and detained youth found that gender differences were
greater among detained youth than among community youth, with detained girls having more
symptoms of mental illness than would be predicted on the basis
of gender or setting alone.21
Elevated rates
of academic and conduct
problems, substance abuse, 9,10 previous forced sexual contact, 11 and a
greater number
of sexual partners12 have been reported among teenage fathers, which may be
symptoms of childhood exposure to abuse and domestic violence.9, 10 However, because the prevalence
of exposure to childhood abuse among teenage fathers has not been previously investigated, no conclusions about the potential relevance
of childhood abuse to teen paternity can be drawn.
The parent - reported and child - reported Brief
Problem Checklist (BPC) were administered every 3 months during the first 18 months
of the trial, which rates items from 0 (not true) to 2 (very true) with higher scores indicating
greater symptom burden.
As a result, they tend to spend more time onlooking (watching other children without joining) and hovering on the edge
of social groups.8, 11 There is some evidence to suggest that young depressive children also experience social impairment.12 For example, children who display
greater depressive
symptoms are more likely to be rejected by peers.10 Moreover, deficits in social skills (e.g., social participation, leadership) and peer victimization predict depressive
symptoms in childhood.13, 14 There is also substantial longitudinal evidence linking social withdrawal in childhood with the later development
of more significant internalizing
problems.15, 16,17 For example, Katz and colleagues18 followed over 700 children from early childhood to young adulthood and described a pathway linking social withdrawal at age 5 years — to social difficulties with peers at age 15 years — to diagnoses
of depression at age 20 years.
From pregnancy to 36 months postpartum, intervention mothers had significantly
greater parenting knowledge and parenting locus
of control; fewer depressive
symptoms and externalizing
problems; lower past month marijuana and illegal drug use.
In general, the child characteristics that were significant predictors
of treatment outcomes followed a similar pattern to that for the parent characteristics, with children showing poorer initial functioning showing
greater gains with treatment (i.e., more internalizing
symptoms, more temperamental difficulty,
greater functional impairment), but the children with less severe initial
problems showing lower levels
of ODD - related
symptoms at each trial.
A
greater emphasis on the prevention
of behavior
problems in young children with developmental disabilities prior to the onset
of significant
symptoms or clinical disorders is needed.
Youth in the SNAP condition showed significantly
greater reduction in aggression, conduct
problems, and overall externalizing behavior, as well as counts
of oppositional defiant disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
symptoms.
High levels
of anxiety
symptoms in parents appear to compound early risk for disorder such that the offspring
of more anxious parents display more negative affect (Rosenbaum et al., 1988) and are at
greater risk for developing anxiety
problems relative to offspring
of non-anxious parents (Beidel and Turner, 1997).
Gender differences in mental health
symptoms have been traditionally reported in the general population
of adolescents, with the prevalence
of internalizing
symptoms (i.e., depression, anxiety)
greater in adolescent girls (Birmaher et al., 1996) and the prevalence
of externalizing
symptoms (i.e., aggression, conduct
problems)
greater in boys (Dekovic, Buist, & Reitz, 2004; Leadbeater, Kuperminc, Blatt, & Hertzog, 1999).
Regression analyses indicated that, above and beyond demographic characteristics, ADHD
symptom severity, and initial levels
of comorbidity, sleep
problems significantly predicted
greater ODD
symptoms, general externalizing behavior
problems, and depressive
symptoms 1 year later.
Attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a chronic, debilitating disorder which may impact upon many aspects
of an individual's life, including academic difficulties, 1 social skills
problems, 2 and strained parent - child relationships.3 Whereas it was previously thought that children eventually outgrow ADHD, recent studies suggest that 30 — 60 %
of affected individuals continue to show significant
symptoms of the disorder into adulthood.4 Children with the disorder are at
greater risk for longer term negative outcomes, such as lower educational and employment attainment.5 A vital consideration in the effective treatment
of ADHD is how the disorder affects the daily lives
of children, young people, and their families.
Kavanagh39 reported the median proportion
of high EE families in their meta - analysis as 54 % with a range from 23 % to 77 %, whereas figures are typically lower than 40 % in staff - patient studies.12, 23,24,27,28,40 — 42 It may be the case that psychiatric staff have both more experience and training in managing patients»
problems than relatives which may be protective factors against the development
of high EE.43 In support
of this hypothesis, an early study which involved interviewing nurses about how they cope with patients»
symptoms of schizophrenia found that more experienced senior staff used a
greater number and range
of coping strategies than less experienced staff.43 High EE ratings in staff - patient studies are also almost exclusively based on the presence
of critical comments with infrequent hostility and very little evidence
of EOI.
Both AHII groups were more likely to have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), oppositional defiant disorder, and conduct disorder than control children; more
symptoms of general psychopathology;
greater social skills deficits; more parental
problems; and lower levels
of academic achievement skills.
In line with previous research on the disadvantage
of the incongruence
of prenatal and postnatal environments on early child development [25], we hypothesized that children whose mothers had elevated postnatal maternal depressive
symptoms when compared to that during pregnancy may show
greater atypical frontal EEG activity and frontal functional connectivity and
greater internalizing and externalizing behavioral
problems.
Like the fact that this housing issue is merely a
symptom of a far
greater problem — namely that successive business - first governments have encouraged the looting
of our natural world such that our economy's former staples — timber, fish and minerals — are largely gone and with them all those jobs and taxes.