Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder that is not
triggered by lifestyle the way Type 2 can be.
I knew that Hashimoto's, as well as other autoimmune disorders, could be
triggered by lifestyle and diet factors - but that didn't make any sense to me, either, since I thought I had done everything I possibly could to stay healthy.
Not exact matches
We now have the first direct evidence that switching off certain genes — something that can be caused
by our
lifestyle or environment — can
trigger tumours, without mutating the DNA itself.
Metabolic changes, caused
by a poor diet and a sedentary
lifestyle,
trigger's the genetic reprogramming of cells in the body and joints.
Anxiety can be
triggered by a few things — diet, stress,
lifestyle, etc..
These alternative, or complementary, therapies address
lifestyle issues not generally covered
by conventional medicine — in this case, coping mentally with the little smoking
triggers that lure smokers back, developing a healthy balance between the mind and the body, and relieving stress.
It's almost as though we turn the negative event into a positive
trigger by changing our
lifestyle.
Over the course of his many years of experience working with AD patients, he has identified several AD «types,» each of which is caused
by a unique combination of dietary, environmental, and
lifestyle triggers.
All these factor are
triggered by sedentary and unhealthy
lifestyle as well as lack of nutrients and antioxidants caused
by bad refined (low - fibre) diet.
Where those films cleverly offset notions of femininity against the hair -
trigger violence of the plains
lifestyle, this one has Jane embody all the humdrum clichés of the loving maternal wife who can't shoot for toffee, keeps a clean and organised house and has to constantly be saved
by a sympathetic male compatriot whenever disaster strikes.
This stress can be anything from being overwhelmed
by the environment, being in the presence of
triggers (other dogs, loud noises, bikes etc.) to chronic stress from a stressful
lifestyle, not enough sleep or the wrong sorts of activities.