Sentences with phrase «symptoms some people develop»

It refers to the set of symptoms a person develops when the immune system is too weak to fight off infection.
This so happens to be an issue I've been pondering since reading about the controversy over safe starches, and a couple pieces of the puzzle recently fell into place that I think I add up to at least one explanation for the debilitating symptoms some people develop on going low - carb, and offer a method for anyone going low - carb to do so without problems.

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«Zika virus disease usually causes mild illness, and most people will not develop any symptoms.
I've developed the early symptoms of an allergic reaction when I'm in a room where other people are eating pecans just from breathing in the microscopic pieces hovering in the air.
People requiring a low FODMAP diet are 15 % more common than people requiring a gluten - free diet.1 Developed by researchers at Monash University, in Australia, the low FODMAP diet is scientifically proven to be the most effective dietary approaches for people with digestive disorders or IBS symPeople requiring a low FODMAP diet are 15 % more common than people requiring a gluten - free diet.1 Developed by researchers at Monash University, in Australia, the low FODMAP diet is scientifically proven to be the most effective dietary approaches for people with digestive disorders or IBS sympeople requiring a gluten - free diet.1 Developed by researchers at Monash University, in Australia, the low FODMAP diet is scientifically proven to be the most effective dietary approaches for people with digestive disorders or IBS sympeople with digestive disorders or IBS symptoms.
People who develop any new symptoms after adding gluten - free oats to their diet should talk to their dietitian or doctor.
Fear of developing these symptoms can lead people with this condition to avoid foods that contain lactose, such as dairy products.
Many people carry strep in their throat without developing symptoms, so there's no way to avoid some exposure.
The period from July through September is when the transmission of the disease appears most common, with persons under 15 years of age and over 50 years at greatest risk of developing severe symptoms of EEE.
Only one of five people infected with the virus develop symptoms, which can include fever, rash, joint pain and red eyes.
Approximately one in five people who are infected will develop a fever with other symptoms.
Approximately 1 in 5 people who are infected will develop a fever with other symptoms.
It's likely these people take longer to develop symptoms
The three remaining drug candidates that target amyloid - β are currently being tested in people with Alzheimer's, as well as in individuals who have a high risk of developing the disease but who have not yet developed symptoms.
And the more people breathe polluted air and pollen, the worse their symptoms and the likelier they are to develop more allergies.
«Both the sleep and body temperature changes persisted in the smaller mice after they were removed from the physically and emotionally threatening environment, suggesting that they had developed symptoms that look very much like those seen in people with long - term depression,» said Carlezon.
«Almost every human being is infected with one or more of these viruses, but most people never develop symptoms, much less breast cancer,» Friedenson said.
Our finding that psychotic - like symptoms when young people are «stoned» are predicted by AKT1 variants is an exciting breakthrough as this acute reaction is thought to be a marker of a person's risk of developing psychosis from smoking the drug.»
The researchers admit that they don't yet know whether these people actually developed symptoms of an infection and recovered or were exposed to a small dose of the virus which they were able to fight off.
Two patterns of antecedent or «prodromal» psychiatric symptoms may help to identify young persons at increased risk of developing bipolar disorder (BD), according to a new analysis in the Harvard Review of Psychiatry.
The authors note that homotypic symptoms have «low sensitivity» — that is, most young people with these mood symptoms do not later develop BD.
With further study, the patterns of prodromal symptoms and risk factors may lead to new approaches to identifying young persons who are likely to develop BD, and might benefit from early treatment.
Previous findings from Hariri's group show that people whose brains exhibit a high response to threat and a low response to reward are more at risk of developing symptoms of anxiety and depression over time.
This pattern had low sensitivity and specificity: relatively few patients with such symptoms develop BD, while many young people without heterotopic symptoms do develop BD.
Results of a genetic test may help to provide a definitive medical diagnosis, or assess the likelihood of a person to develop a particular disease before symptoms appear.
In a matter of days, the mice developed many of the symptoms — and even some of the brain alterations — seen in people with chronic pain.
Most people show no signs or symptoms of infection, while others develop such symptoms as a fever, sore throat and fatigue.
The researchers discovered that about 40 percent of people with high levels of depressive symptoms «recovered» and the same amount of people developed new depression symptoms at each follow - up visit.
Although most animals» cognitive abilities decline late in life, only people seem to develop Alzheimer's disease, which can result in severe dementia symptoms.
«The most effective way to diagnose the disease is not to wait for people to develop symptoms but to do population screening.»
Black adolescents express depressive symptoms differently than people from other age and racial groups, requiring that clinicians take this into account when developing treatment plans, according to a new study led by a Rutgers University - Camden researcher.
Doctors do not yet know how easily it is transmitted or what proportion of infected people develop the polio - like symptoms — mysteries Glaser will be working to investigate in her new position at health care giant Kaiser Permanente.
People with an HCV infection do not usually experience symptoms until more serious liver injury develops, such as fibrosis, cirrhosis, or liver cancer.
Over a 10 - week trial, the high - fat - fed mice developed fatty liver and diabetic symptoms — «the same metabolic consequences we see in many overweight, sedentary people,» Shay said.
Only about a third of people with such symptoms do go on to develop psychosis, however, and antipsychotic drugs can cause nasty side effects, so these are rarely given as a preventative.
After exposure to measles a person typically does not develop symptoms for two weeks.
Most of the estimated 390 million people who are infected with dengue virus each year develop either no symptoms or a mild illness.
However, a person can spread HIV infection (STI) at any time, even if he / she has not developed symptoms of AIDS (STD).
More realistically, being exposed to several thousand spores would be required for most people to develop symptoms, but that still amounts to a dose weighing far less than a millionth of an ounce.
The authors noted that most people who contract yellow fever do not have symptoms, but among the 15 percent of patients who develop severe illness, the fatality rate is between 20 percent and 60 percent.
Most survive with few or no symptoms, but more than two million annually develop what can be a dangerous dengue hemorrhagic fever, which kills more than 25,000 people each year.
In addition to new diabetics, people who are at risk of developing type - 1 diabetes, such patients» close relatives, also may benefit from the test because it will allow doctors to quickly and cheaply track their auto - antibody levels before they show symptoms.
Most people who are infected have no symptoms, but about 15 % develop serious disease, and about half these patients die.
The person reported developing symptoms several days after the return flight.
«Any health care activity with an EVD patient carries risk except contact with that person before they developed symptoms,» Dr Missair and coauthors write.
The more people are exposed to air pollution and pollen, the worse their symptoms are, and the more likely they are to develop additional allergies.
We do know how to stop Ebola's further spread: thorough case finding, isolation of ill people, contacting people exposed to the ill person, and further isolation of contacts if they develop symptoms.
Thirty percent of people infected with the parasite develop life - threatening symptoms like heart rhythm abnormalities and difficult eating or passing stool.
Though some patients don't develop symptoms until adulthood, in which case people can live with the disease for many years, when NPC arises in childhood, it is usually fatal within only a handful of years.
As Tim Sly of Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada, points out, rich countries have the means to isolate stray cases, but people arriving while incubating the infection may not seek medical care when they first develop symptoms, as Ebola is easily confused with other tropical diseases.
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