Flame - retardant polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) may be behind
a widespread disease of cats.
The staff of the Cancer Information Service (KID) offers information about
the widespread disease of cancer for patients, their families, and the general public.
Not exact matches
But Mulvaney's comment is reflective
of that
widespread and entrenched mindset I mentioned up top: the belief that some people, at least to some extent, deserve the
diseases they get.
The Africans that I met while living in Liberia experienced all
of life as erotic even though there was
widespread poverty and
disease.
The use
of prescription drugs is becoming so
widespread that according to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi reported more opioid prescriptions than they have residents.
In 1999, we are no longer reduced to «guessing» whether he was inspired or speaking only as a man: • adultery has lost its moral significance and become commonplace; • chastity has become a symbol
of unhealthy development; • contraception in expectation
of fornication is taught to children in the schools; • respect between the sexes has been replaced by mutual exploitation and / or competition; • marriage has lost its sacramental nature and its enduring promise; • statistically, divorce is common, teenage pregnancy is
widespread, single parent and serially parented families increase, sexual
disease is epidemic, intercourse is recreational, abortion is ubiquitous.
Those chemicals damage cells, promote
widespread internal (and invisible) inflammation, and lead to a vast number
of health concerns now considered common such as cardiovascular
disease and cancer.
Regardless
of what the drug companies, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), or your child's physician says, not only is there no firm scientific data to support that
widespread contention, but the whole concept is irrational.
The sport's governing body introduced the PSCA last year as part
of its bid to improve player welfare and recently extended the trial for another year — with some key changes — despite
widespread concern that they were endangering those that play the game and reported links to Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)-- a degenerative
disease found in individuals who have been subjected to multiple concussions.
Breastfeeding is an unequalled way
of providing ideal food for the healthy growth and development
of infants1, providing protection from morbidity and mortality due to infectious
diseases2 and chronic
diseases later in life.3 Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended, starting within one hour
of birth and for the first 6 months
of life, with continued breastfeeding to 2 years
of age and beyond.4 However, rates
of initiation, exclusive breastfeeding and breastfeeding duration have fallen since the
widespread introduction and promotion
of breast - milk substitutes.5 Successful breastfeeding depends on a number
of factors, including a re-normalisation
of breastfeeding as the infant feeding method
of choice through antenatal counselling and education and breastfeeding support to prevent and resolve breastfeeding difficulties.
The dangers
of this must be emphasised because
of the
widespread use
of feeding bottles in many developing countries where diarrhoeal
diseases are endemic.
Six countries in Africa, the continent where malaria is most
widespread, could be free
of the
disease by 2020, according to a WHO report published Monday to mark World Malaria Day.
ERIE COUNTY, NY — According to the United States» Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention («CDC»), New York State is one
of ten states reporting geographically
widespread flu.
Latest figures from Prostate Cancer UK has found that 1 in 8 men will get prostate cancer in their lifetime showing the
widespread prevalence
of the
disease.
Gary Wormser, an infectious
diseases physician at New York Medical College and a recognized Lyme researcher, says STARI is «pretty
widespread in the Southeast and south central part
of the country.»
People who accuse public health agencies
of crying wolf are fond
of citing the discovery, in 1996, that a cattle
disease widespread in the UK causes the deadly
disease vCJD in people.
As agriculture became
widespread, calculus bacterial colonies shifted away from those
of hunter - gatherers, and periodontal
disease increased.
House sparrows, about as
widespread across the United States as artificial lighting itself, make a useful test species for a first -
of - its - kind study
of how night illumination might contribute to
disease spread, said Meredith Kernbach,...
These
widespread behavioral patterns have been linked to a wide range
of diseases, including obesity, diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular
disease.
The advantages
of MFCs may allow
widespread use
of diagnostic procedures that are currently too expensive to implement (e.g., prescreening for cancer) while the new capabilities may dramatically improve our ability to understand complex
diseases such as cancer (e.g., through single - cell analysis).
The prize is to find new solutions — perhaps the ultimate solution — to one
of the world's most lethal,
widespread and rapidly growing
diseases.
Scientists are finding more evidence that commonly prescribed antidepressants aren't effective in people battling both depression and a chronic medical
disease, raising a critical question
of whether doctors should enact
widespread changes in how they treat millions
of depressed Americans.
In Florida, with
widespread disease now endangering nearly 70 million trees (which provide 80 percent
of America's orange and grapefruit juice), single tarps won't cut it.
A study linking a pesticide in fish to diabetes adds to the growing chorus
of studies suggesting that environmental contaminants may play a role in the
widespread disease.
Facing the specter
of Alzheimer's
disease, the most devastating and
widespread manifestation
of brain deterioration in old age, worried baby boomers have inspired whole catalogs
of brain - fitness books and services.
Insects,
Disease and Death in the Cretaceous,» George and Roberta Poinar argued that insects carried
diseases that contributed to the
widespread extinction
of the dinosaurs around the «K - T boundary» about 65 million years ago.
Malaria is caused by a handful
of species
of parasites in the genus Plasmodium through the bite
of mosquitos and remains a
widespread vector - borne infectious
disease, sickening almost half a billion people every year around the planet.
Now, after a summer survey
of the sites, it appears that there are more
diseases than ever, and that they are
widespread throughout the Keys.
New patterns
of disease might emerge (see # 8), he says, or pollinating insects might become extinct, leading to
widespread crop failure.
Since then,
widespread epidemics
of the most severe forms
of diseases have become exceedingly rare in the U.S.
Vaccination to prevent the
disease is not currently in
widespread use in these countries; instead the
disease is controlled mainly through use
of antimicrobial drugs.
Prior to the
widespread use
of quinine, in fact, it was mosquito - borne malaria that largely protected Africa from European colonists, who died from the
disease in such high numbers that the west coast
of Africa was dubbed the white man's grave.
Now new research from Tel Aviv University - affiliated researchers, in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University, has provided another tool to help women, clinicians, and scientists searching for a cure to the one
of the most
widespread yet incurable
diseases on the planet.
IT»S HERE Flu activity is
widespread across the county, with 32 states and Puerto Rico reporting high activity (orange to red) as
of January 13, according to the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
Dillin noted that drugs that lower levels
of serotonin have long been used to treat depression and other psychiatric manifestations
of neurodegenerative
diseases, but the new findings suggest these medications may have more
widespread use in age - related
disease than was previously thought.
«Fortunately, Zika has not been as
widespread in the U.S. as anticipated, and it's been well - contained where it's appeared,» Dr. Chen says, «While I don't think we need to be too worried about this
disease at this point, we should still be aware
of it and take precautions against it.»
At their January orientation, the 14 fellows
of the Class
of 2015, inspired by misinformation surrounding the Ebola virus, opted to focus on how cities can prepare to communicate during a
widespread disease epidemic.
Zika virus, an infectious mosquito - borne
disease introduced in the Americas in 2013, became
widespread in 2015 and caused severe birth defects in babies
of pregnant women who were infected.
Dorsett's bombshell alarmed many CTE researchers: Despite a
widespread belief that the neurodegenerative
disease CTE is common among athletes in high - impact sports, there is no proven method
of diagnosing CTE while a person is alive.
And with the onset
of spring reigniting local transmission
of Zika last week in the continental United States — where West Nile is
widespread — ADE could give epidemiologists a new window into transmission and
disease patterns.
The idea
of an all - purpose fungicide did not sit well with many scientists, who wrote that it «invites increased,
widespread use
of this product... The environmental and biological impact
of these uses in the absence
of a
disease threat may be considerable.»
According to researchers, the results show that the use
of the internet to investigate heart symptoms is
widespread across many regions and suggest that search trends can be a useful resource for tracking heart
disease over time and in different regions.
House sparrows, about as
widespread across the United States as artificial lighting itself, make a useful test species for a first -
of - its - kind study
of how night illumination might contribute to
disease spread, said Meredith Kernbach, an eco-immunologist at the University
of South Florida in Tampa.
A deadly parasite that causes Chagas
disease is
widespread in a common Texas insect, according to a new study by University
of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) researchers.
The vision is enticing: if bodyfat can simply be melted away with new active ingredients, then this could also prevent the
widespread consequences
of obesity — such as joint problems, diabetes and cardiovascular
diseases.
«
Widespread risk
of infectious
diseases to wild bees, new study reveals.»
Moreover, scientists know that the composition
of the gut bacteria is altered in other
widespread diseases such as type 2 diabetes.
The consistent and
widespread symptoms concern physicians, who wonder if the virus is still hiding in the body, or if the problems are after - effects
of the body's attempt to fight off the
disease.
Dr Mark Ide, first author from the Dental Institute at King's College London says: «Gum
disease is
widespread in the UK and US, and in older age groups is thought to be a major cause
of tooth loss.
Around half
of all prescribed drugs act on these receptors, with GPCRs helping in the treatment
of widespread diseases such as hypertension, asthma and Parkinson's
disease.