Sentences with phrase «unaffected people»

This actually makes it harder for unaffected people more than anything else because if they go to a normal dating website, they still don't know if their partner has herpes or not.
The first is that some researchers have found that significantly more IBS patients have a positive HBT than do unaffected people, possibly indicating SIBO as a problem.
The gene is normal in the rest of the family and in 364 other unrelated, unaffected people.
If particular genetic variations are significantly more frequent in people with a disorder compared to unaffected people, the variations are said to be «associated» with the disorder.
They found a single mutation in the ADGRE2 gene shared by family members with vibratory urticaria but not present in unaffected people.

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Looting has been increasing in the provinces since Christmas, with food shortages and hyperinflation leaving millions of people hungry, though the capital, Caracas, has so far been largely unaffected.
Imagine the people reached by their campaigning left unaffected.
Further, Tibbetts points out that the reticular formation is sensitive, in different people, to different stimuli, and can discriminate, «as in the case of the mother awakening when her child is crying, though the husband remains unaffected» (3:27).
Equations from God: Pure Mathematics and Victorian Faith by Daniel J. Cohen Johns Hopkins University Press, 256 pages, $ 50 It is tempting to treat mathematics as though it existed in a socio - historical vacuum, unaffected by what happens to people and societies.
Many clergymen say in despair that their sermons seem to fall upon deaf ears; that people are able to compartmentalize their lives so that prejudice, hatred and selfishness remain unaffected by messages from the pulpit.
Yet in spite of the fact that the Jewish people have struggled endlessly against their election, with the most disastrous consequences for themselves and for the rest of humankind, the divine election remains unaffected because it is an unconditional one, based solely on God's love.
This is hard for many people to grasp today because we have become so accustomed to thinking of death as a separation of body and soul, implying that the soul is unaffected by death.
People in mainline churches live lives unaffected by their faith.
He is immensely likeable, has a lengthy record as a political executive, a preexisting base among social conservatives, and an unaffected manner in talking about people who are struggling to get by.
In fact, if there is one thing that has become self - evident to those who have seriously engaged in sustained and probing conversations with people of another faith, it is that no one remains unaffected.
Some traditions may understand their primary task to be maintaining the separateness of their people from others or keeping their inherited wisdom intact and unaffected.
24 To make «a hard point easy and familiar,» to make difficult doctrines as plain as one can, it is necessary to speak the natural and unaffected language of ordinary people and it is necessary to utilize imagery drawn from their own experience.
He explained that when a person is experiencing anxiety, it is common to motor through your day pretty unaffected and coping just fine, but the second your head hits the pillow, that switch in your mind flips on and your body deals with the anxiety at night.
This involved analysing the socioeconomic characteristics of both rebuilt and unaffected residential areas and interviewing hundreds of people: tsunami survivors, newcomers, community leaders, and agency and government officials.
In addition, postmortem examinations of people with schizophrenia have revealed a marked decrease in the number of CA2 inhibitory neurons, while the rest of the hippocampus remained largely unaffected.
People with autism were unaffected by the observer (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.1107038108).
• In one money - negotiation study, in which people accepted or refused a share of $ 10 («I give you $ 6» versus «I take $ 4»), women were unaffected by framing, but men were likelier to reject a negative presentation («I take...») and show physical responses akin to feeling competitive and defensive.
If the genetic mutation that gives people with Laron syndrome their short stature also protects them against two of the most pernicious diseases of aging, diabetes and cancer, then it prompts two obvious questions: What other diseases might the mutation protect against, and do people who carry the mutation in fact live longer than their unaffected peers?
Perhaps even more striking was the finding that people's tendency to overestimate on the strictly visual part of the test increased by more than a third when they had just run an exhausting race — but the hand estimates were unaffected.
In theory, the disease could be halted by limiting people's access to unaffected areas, but that would be a very unpopular policy and perhaps impossible to implement, he says.The rapid spread of sudden oak death is «such a dynamic system that a lot of our tools in ecology for understanding and predicting patterns are inadequate,» says Rick Ostfeld of the Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, New York.
The registry contains information about more than 18,000 people including LQTS patients and their affected and unaffected family members, who provide a nearly ideal group of controls.
Charity care was unaffected by changes in Medicaid coverage, but increased in markets where more people became uninsured.
Finkbeiner's team has already characterized a number of these cell lines for differences between people with the disease and their unaffected family members.
It is also possible to transfer the virus within a person by touching an unaffected body part, say the eyes, after getting in contact with a herpes - contaminated area.
Heart rate variability in healthy persons, a measure of cardiac nervous system function, has been shown to be unaffected by cellphone use.
Also known as «psychic sleep», «yoga nidra» helps a person travel through his own consciousness while feeling completely nonchalant, remaining unaffected and relaxed in the process.
People that are high in easygoingness are very relaxed, broadminded and unaffected by change.
At the theatre there were a few desultory claps when the lights came up and the credits rolled, but most people climbed out of the seats, looking utterly unaffected.
In the James Bond universe, the lives of regular people would be largely unaffected if the villain gets his or her way, whereas in the «Kingsman» world, the consequences are nothing short of a global catastrophe.
Something like a whirlwind in person, Radford cuts through the pre-lunch crowd at a swank Denver bar, where he spots me at a table chatting with his ingénue from The Merchant of Venice, Lynn Collins, and makes a beeline, hand extended in a gesture unaffected enough to shed a little light on how unspoken he's been about his film, United States foreign policy, and actors.
Look, nobody here is saying this is a perfect film, or one that many will vie to defended, but why wouldn't you want to exist in a world that allows two people to be unaffected by stresses and «bullspit» of the real world?
Giff weaves a number of story threads together against a realistic 1940s backdrop that will have children aged 9 - 12 thinking hard about important issues such as the meaning of courage and cowardice and how war leaves no person unaffected.
Most entities that provide student loans take the position that, where a person makes a consumer proposal less than seven years from the date of the end of their education then their student loan indebtedness is unaffected by any potential discharge?which normally takes place on the date of the last payment under the consumer proposal.
The FDIC deposit insurance system worked so well that most people's deposits were completely unaffected by the collapse of the banks that held them.
As I walked from pen to pen I quickly realized that no dog lover, or reasonably compassionate person for that matter, could possibly be unaffected by this spectacle.
The animal's constancy bolsters courage during setbacks, because the animal's affection is unaffected by factors such as the person's physical capabilities or mood.
Slightly underweight, he seemed unaffected by people and other distractions that would usually spook an animal of the wild.
While the 1st person crowd will be largely unaffected except that just once they'll have to zoom in their camera.
This new location is a place unaffected by war, where the people partake in carefree lives and rituals, yet also hides a dark secret.
EA has not announced a specific number for how many people have lost their jobs, but they did confirm that Amy Hennig and Todd Stashwick have been unaffected by the change.
When he shoots people on the street he's attracted by an unaffected physical presence.
Raphael's disarming drawings of mothers and babies, people fleeing a fire, and a cruel massacre have an unaffected truth and unforced beauty.
There is a huge range in people's susceptability to whatever it is that is coming from the turbines; for example wind farm workers who have thousands of times the exposure of «affected people» are almost always unaffected.
He works in extremely humble surroundings and is one of the most unaffected, direct, and honest people I have ever met.
People in Africa and Asia are unaffected, either way.
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