Sentences with phrase «trigger reactions in some people»

«Seeing the Eurosceptics» dream come true must have triggered a reaction in people who usually criticise the EU and blame it for decisions such as austerity measures.
One notable exception is soy, which has been known to trigger reactions in some people.

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The wheat used in pizza dough and some other food products triggers allergic reactions in certain people.
People with coeliac disease must avoid wheat, barley and some other grains, because the gluten proteins in those grains triggers an immune reaction that can cause abdominal pain and discomfort, constipation, diarrhea and other symptoms.
These antibodies were shown to respond to the human malaria parasite, indicating that the vaccine would be likely to trigger an immune reaction if it were used in people.
According to CSPI, «The second - most - widely used coloring causes allergy - like hypersensitivity reactions, primarily in aspirin - sensitive persons, and triggers hyperactivity in some children.
Most allergies are immune responses to proteins — peanuts, for instance, contain proteins that link up with antibodies in people who are allergic, triggering a reaction.
Vaccines generally work by injecting people with a virus in a safe, controlled way to trigger an immune reaction, which includes corralling antibodies to fight the specific virus.
Anaphylaxis to foods is more common in young people whereas severe reactions in older people are more commonly triggered by insect venom.
Gluten can trigger an autoimmune reaction in the intestines of genetically susceptible people.
However, the insulin will attempt to enter the muscle cells through receptors on the cell — in insulin resistant people, this doesn't trigger a reaction and the insulin remains outside of the muscle cells.
This means person may have low levels of BPA in their blood yet still have an immune reaction to it that can trigger autoimmunity.
It is no wonder that reservatives, artificial sweeteners and flavor enhancers such as (MSG), are known to create severe reactions in some people and can trigger migraine headaches.
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Sadly, however, they can also trigger serious physical illnesses and reactions in people who have developed a chemical sensitivity, and the numbers of such people are growing.
In other words, some people's immune systems mistake coffee for gluten, triggering a reaction.
This means a person may have low levels of BPA in their blood yet still have an immune reaction to it that can trigger autoimmunity.
The second - most - widely used coloring causes allergy - like hypersensitivity reactions, primarily in aspirin - sensitive persons, and triggers hyperactivity in some children.
It's not the dogs themselves, normally, that trigger allergic reactions in people.
Many people swear by feeding raw food but even if you take this approach you may need to feed your dog a novel protein in order to avoid triggering an allergic reaction.
What is true is that the non shedding breeds in general produce much less dander, which means some people with dog allergies tend to find them to be much less triggering for their allergic reactions.
The protein animals shed from their skin can trigger allergic reactions in people who are sensitive to it.
For people whose peanut allergies are so severe that even miniscule residues in the air can trigger an allergic reaction, a peanut detection dog can come in handy, according to according to training facilities such as the Florida Canine Academy.
Just like in people, ingesting anything contaminated could prompt the body to respond by expelling the thing that triggered the reaction usually through vomiting.
David Suzuki's website cites a study of asthmatics that found that exposure to perfumes and colognes triggered reactions in three out of four people with asthma.
It is reasonable to argue that the claim that humans were causing global warming in contradiction to the increasingly cooler weather people were experiencing, triggered a reaction.
Sneaky, manipulative behavior, such as lying or avoiding the other person, tends to trigger clingy reactions in even the most secure partner.
Rigid behavior patterns associated with these modes significantly influence other people's, even therapist's, reactions, often triggering them to behave in ways that reinforce the patient's maladaptive schemas.
Sex can also be difficult to talk about because one might be worried that honesty about one's feelings might trigger an angry or defensive reaction by the other person in an already tense and sensitive area of one's relationship.
This resource highlights the need to use the animations safely, as some of the stories may trigger feelings and other reactions in the viewer, and those reactions will vary from person to person, depending on their culture, background and context.
Safety statement This resource highlights the need to use the animations safely, as some of the stories may trigger feelings and other reactions in the viewer, and those reactions will vary from person to person, depending on their culture, background and context.
These include activities (doing things you enjoy that help you take your mind off whatever is causing you stress), contributing (doing volunteer work or helping out a friend), comparisons (comparing what you do to cope with stressful situations to what other people do or how you cope today to how you coped in years» past), emotions (immerse yourself in books, poetry, music, films, or television shows that trigger strong emotions), pushing away (cutting yourself off from the situation at hand by mentally blocking it out), thoughts (finding mentally - stimulating activities to do, such as crossword puzzles, playing video games, writing poetry, or solving mathematical equations), and sensations (finding means to elicit strong physical reactions, such as holding an ice cube for a minute or taking a long, cold shower; this is similar to self - harm but without the harmful effects).
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