Sentences with phrase «uncoordinated movements»

The phrase "uncoordinated movements" refers to when a person is unable to control their body well, making their actions clumsy or awkward. Full definition
Instead, he is staking out a position in the middle of a growing but often uncoordinated movement to improve the current system of American science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education (often abbreviated as STEM).
Other signs may include uncoordinated movement and seizures.
If these affected kitties survive infection, they will always have impaired neurological development and have very jerky and uncoordinated movements for the remainder of their lives (as seen in the video below).
Evans suggests that a nerve toxin spurred on by the fungus is at least partly to blame, «judging from the uncoordinated movements and hyperactivity of the ants infected,» he says.
Findings suggest that young women rate the dancing of middle - aged men as less attractive than the dance moves of younger men, perhaps an evolutionary trait that discourages women from choosing older mates — middle - aged men tend to use big, uncoordinated movements, and women typically find complex movement most attractive.
The work, to appear in the August issue of Neuron and tomorrow's issue of Cell, could lead to new treatments and perhaps cures, for these ailments, which are characterized by wild, uncoordinated movements.
Huntington's disease causes jerky, uncoordinated movements and a loss of control of motor function.
This could explain the symptoms of multiple sclerosis, which are muscular weakness and the uncoordinated movements.
Some of the more serious side effects reported from both spot - on and oral flea preventives are neurological issues like seizures, uncoordinated movement and lethargy... and even death in the worst cases.
Other symptoms include changes in your cats temperament, odd behavior, depression, seizures, circling behavior, seizures, head pressing, head tilt, uncoordinated movements (ataxia) and dementia.
The signs are uncoordinated movement, nausea, excessive urination, seizures, fainting and eventually coma.
Symptoms of metal toxicity in a dog or cat vary widely and can include GI upsets, convulsions, seizures, uncoordinated movements, weakness and hyperactivity.
Is showing signs of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar): restlessness, weakness, lethargy, head tilting, shivering, staggering, uncoordinated movements, problems with eyesight, disorientation, convulsions, seizures or coma
Other signs suggestive of a brain tumor include abnormal behavior (e.g., increased aggression), altered consciousness, hypersensitivity to pain or touch in the neck area, vision problems, propulsive circling motions, uncoordinated movement and a «drunken,» unsteady gait.
As prey animals, rabbits can be easily startled and stressed by the loud noises and fast, uncoordinated movements that are typical of excited children.
Symptoms of Xylitol toxicity include weakness, uncoordinated movements, vomiting, and depression.
Your animal may also vocalize or bark a lot, stagger or have uncoordinated movement, have hallucinations, or dribble urine.
Crashing means that the body thought that there was so much glucose to «pick up» and use, that it picked up too much, and now the patient becomes dangerously hypoglycemic, which causes decreased energy, uncoordinated movements, and even seizures.
Dogs like Blaze, an international rescue from the Cayman Islands, who arrived with his front left leg amputated at the wrist, and Mars, a handsome Pointer mix born with cerebellar hypoplasia that reduced his neurologic functions and caused him to have uncoordinated movements and tremors.
Puppies typically have a nasal discharge, sneezing, moaning, anorexia and uncoordinated movements.
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