Sentences with phrase «treat difficult people»

How do we treat difficult people, strangers, or those with different interests and views?

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Why have we made more progress on certain diseases while other mass - scale killers, like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), are largely off of people's radars and so difficult to treat in an age of therapies which can resemble magic?
Often it's the everyday things that prove most difficult — managing your schedule, treating people the way you ought to, and keeping things in perspective when chaos is at hand.
It is the relationship to a community of faith which may make it difficult for a person of one faith to treat scriptures of another faith with the same authority as he or she accords to the scriptures of the faith community to which she or he belongs.
This is very difficult for many people to comprehend, for I recall vividly how this biblical episode was treated in Cecil B. De Mille's The Ten Commandments.
It may not be glamorous: keeping accurate records, treating people well, having difficult conversations, but it is certainly appreciated.
The size of the complex and the great number of people in difficult straits being treated there might have made the facility dreary.
It can be so difficult for people who must follow a gluten free diet to have wonderful treats like waffles for breakfast.
«To do what they've done, people can say it's Scottish football and Celtic are head and shoulders above, but every team they played on that run treated it like a cup final, which is difficult sometimes.
This basic fact, that pain can not be detected by anyone besides the person who is suffering, is a big reason why pain is so difficult to treat.
Glioblastoma is one of the most difficult cancers to treat — even after surgery and other therapies, it usually kills people within a year of diagnosis.
The scientists examined miRNA in the aqueous humor that nourishes the front of the eye in a dozen patients with the common, primary open angle glaucoma, another dozen with the rare and even more difficult - to - treat exfoliation glaucoma, and compared the miRNA profile of each to that of 11 people with healthy eyes of a similar age.
But that's a problem for people with a condition called «chronic intractable itch,» where that itchy sensation never goes away — a difficult - to - treat condition closely associated with dialysis and renal failure.
«If you make connections with people, it makes it much more difficult for you to treat them in an uncivil way.
Professor Sarah Wild, of the University of Edinburgh's Usher Institute for Population Health Sciences, said: «Preventing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by avoiding unhealthy lifestyles in both people with and without diabetes is important because it is difficult to treat the complications of this condition.»
Between one and five people in every 100 with Barrett's esophagus go on to develop esophageal cancer in their life - time, a form of cancer that can be difficult to treat, particularly if not caught early enough.
The fungus in question, Cryptococcus neoformans, infects people with weakened immune systems and is notoriously difficult to treat, causing about 600,000 deaths worldwide every year, including about one - third of AIDS - related deaths.
With only about 200 people diagnosed each year with fibrolamellar, the disease is as rare as it is mysterious — there are no known causes and it's difficult to both detect and treat.
About 30 % of people with haemophilia A develop inhibitors, and once they do, treating their bleeding becomes much more difficult.
This makes it very difficult for us to treat bacterial diseases, as many antibiotics are becoming redundant, limiting the treatments available to people and animals.
These symptoms have proved hard to treat, making it difficult for people with the condition to hold down a job...
Trial studies suggested that fish oil could help, but larger clinical trials proved inconclusive — possibly because the trials involved people with advanced cancers that were difficult to treat.
A small number of people with difficult - to - treat OCD have had electrodes permanently implanted deep within their brain.
As well, although most of the discussion has focused on persons with difficult - to - treat depression, legalizing assisted dying for psychiatric disorders would mean that persons with schizophrenia, autism, eating disorders, PTSD, personality disorders, and even prolonged grief would be eligible to receive assisted dying.
M. abscessus, rare in healthy people, is notoriously difficult to treat because it is resistant to most antibiotics, O'Sullivan says.
One of the most difficult things about treating the virus is that when a person is infected with HIV, it becomes part of the cellular population of that individual's immune cells, according to David Margolis, MD, professor of medicine, microbiology and immunology, and epidemiology at the UNC School of Medicine and director the UNC Cure Center and Collaboratory of AIDS Researchers for Eradication.
That could explain why some people who suffer acute pain later develop chronic pain that won't go away and is more difficult to treat.
Scientists are claiming to have zeroed in on the culprit that makes losing weight difficult for obese people, identifying a protein that stops fat cells from burning energy which they say could become a key target in treating obesity and other metabolic conditions.
The people I treat are generally pleasant, although difficult clients are usually a result of misunderstanding and miscommunication.
Symptoms very from person - to - person, and although some people are able to manage their eczema, it can be more difficult to treat for others.
«I have found that people with extremely low vitamin D levels can have high blood pressure that's more difficult to treat,» he says, «but I can't be sure whether that's the driving issue.»
It's a malaria - type parasite which makes people much sicker and difficult to treat with resistant symptoms.
This time lag can make it difficult for some people to see the benefits of treating high cholesterol just as aggressively as they would a heart attack, says Dr. Fonarow.
As many are aware, it is difficult to provide special treats for people that can't have gluten or dairy products because it makes them ill.
SIBO isn't well understood yet, so it's difficult to identify and treat people who may have it.
Pain is one of the most commonly indicated health - related factors leading to poor quality of life.1 — 3 Not surprisingly, persons suffering from pain are more likely to also suffer from anxiety or depression compared to the normal population.2, 3 Pain can be difficult to assess and treat, and it often requires long - term management with a variety of pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches.
Bilberry does help that move and it's very difficult to treat people, but it takes about six months and in very severe cases I double the dose, 160 milligrams twice a day, along with weights, small weights, so there's pumping, pumping.
Dr. Lukats says the site treats people in the same way phobias are treated, through a journey of self - discovery and ongoing exercises which get gradually more difficult.
We need teachers who are good role models; teachers who speak and write with grammatical correctness, deal patiently with difficult situations and difficult people, treat everyone fairly, have good manners, and control their tempers at all times.
Getting out of prison is still difficult because its hard to get a job; if people find out you've been in prison you're treated in a different way.
Keep treats and people food to a minimum, (one treat I use is honey nut cheerios) you will only have difficult eater if you over do anything.
Just spend a day in any animal shelter to see how difficult it is to deal with the way some people have treated their pets.
It is difficult to use desensitization techniques when encountering people because he doesn't care about / ignores treats (even yummy bacon, steak or cheese).
As general practitioners we often end up referring these cases to either trainers or expensive veterinary specialists in behavior, and even though there are great efforts made by these wonderful people, I am often left with disappointed clients who have spent lots of money on often very difficult to understand and treat disturbing behaviors in their feline and canine animal companions.
Young dogs enjoy being treated; only older people who have had little physical contact throughout their lives sometimes discover physical affection is difficult to accept.
Where vaccinations have helped in eradicating or reducing the incidence of severe, acute disease processes, the result has been to plague humanity with more insidious, chronic diseases that are much more difficult to treat and that lower the quality of life for many individual animals and people.
Since it is difficult for people to do this properly in their homes, we treat most pets in our hospital.
The book itself is simultaneously an easy read and a very difficult one — easy because the mix of history, anecdote, description and argument skips lightly from page to page, difficult because the subject matter is depressing both at the level of the lives it describes and at the way the state treats the people unfortunate enough to tangle with the system.
It is difficult or impossible for patients to prevent this under all circumstances since most people don't know how to appropriately diagnose and treat their medical condition.
People treat innovations with caution and express suspicion on things that they find difficult to understand.
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