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"blockage" Definitions
  1. a thing that blocks flow or movement, for example of a liquid in a narrow place synonym obstruction
  2. the state of being blocked

566 Sentences With "blockage"

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In October, she underwent a CT scan which revealed 90 percent blockage in the heart's main artery, often called "the widow maker," and 70 percent blockage in another branch.
A blockage there due to plaque buildup is usually deadly.
Traffic was backed up for miles due to the blockage.
That same month undergoes surgery to remove blockage from lungs.
The blockage started at noon, angry users wrote on Twitter.
The producer had a stent installed to alleviate a blockage.
So what has been the blockage that you would lift?
This is a war of our dissemination against their blockage.
Within moments, Dr. Hammoud had ordered an angiogram that revealed the main reason: an 80 percent blockage in the left main coronary artery, the infamous "widow-maker," as well as blockage in another artery.
The remaining milk can clog the milk ducts, causing a blockage.
Temer, 77, was recently diagnosed with a partial coronary artery blockage.
In cardiac arrest, however, there is no blockage of blood flow.
"It's been a blockage of focus on the race," he said.
He had two stents inserted after doctors found an arterial blockage.
Maybe we'll see some kind of artificial element associated with the blockage.
Did they do a catheterization to see if he had a blockage?
Cardiologists would later confirm that there was no blockage of my arteries.
This forces air through the Eustachian tubes and will open the blockage.
It doesn't take much for this thickening to become an actual blockage.
Creative blockage is often caused by moving from familiar tasks to new ones.
"Ninety percent blockage — I was shocked," Lucci tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
It typically happens when a blockage of the appendix leads to an infection.
Antofagasta stockpiled about 9,200 tonnes of copper after discovering the blockage in May.
Mucus that's a pale gray rubber cement consistency may indicate a nasal blockage.
Court split would allow the blockage of free birth control for employees of
As rocks fall into this pit, they create a blockage and pressure builds.
There was no clear response from officials over who was behind the blockage.
Sanchez said Rajoy was becoming "a blockage for the renewal" of his party.
Mr. Weinstein had angioplasty to alleviate a blockage, his spokesman, Juda Engelmayer, said.
But in the operating room, the surgeons couldn't find any type of blockage.
Too many acne treatments can cause inflammation, which itself can cause pore blockage.
Mada Masr was among the first to report the blockage of both websites.
The blockage was too much, and instead caused the radiator to boil over.
The constitutional changes he sought were aimed at clearing another blockage to reform.
The blockage wasn't a neoliberal ideology that considered soaring inequality just or beneficial.
None of it can happen until we excise the very root of the blockage.
Independent app stores have flourished in China thanks to the blockage of Google services.
Perhaps there's an emotional blockage happening since she's understandably experiencing some post-traumatic stress.
This localized blockage leads to bacterial overgrowth, followed by inflammation, infection and abscess formation.
But tomorrow a blockage might arise in another artery and cause a heart attack.
He had angioplasty to alleviate a blockage, but did not have a stent installed.
Stents, or wire mesh tubes, are then placed in there to ease the blockage.
He died from a heart attack brought on by blockage in 3 main arteries.
Third, I pushed him to end the Houthi blockage of humanitarian aid in Yemen.
This muscle for creative decision making can be exercised, reducing chances of blockage, Bardot says.
The blockage created a 10-km (6-mile) cue of trucks on the Bulgarian side.
MOROCCANS call it the "blockage", as if their government is suffering from a medical condition.
Moreover, repeated trials showed that this blockage remained effective for between two and four months.
Also known as a heart attack, is a blockage of blood flow to the heart.
The worst thing you can possibly do in a public restroom is cause a blockage.
Libyan output declined further due to a blockage of shipments from the port of Hariga.
Physicians told Lane she had a "blockage" and prescribed her laxatives to ease her discomfort.
Adult tapeworms can cause intestinal blockage, anaemia, and a loss of proteins, vitamins, and carbohydrates.
It would mean total blockage of a legitimate, much-expected, institutionalized way of expressing opinions.
Stents are typically used to prop open arteries that have been cleared of a blockage.
A small tube is threaded through the blood vessels to reach and clear the blockage.
But whether any blockage of supplies is anything more than a slapped wrist is questionable.
"The basic blockage around C.C.S. isn't making the technology a little better," Dr. Keith said.
The proper response to that situation isn't to find a way to override the blockage.
We will have a strong blockage to the Mediterranean, which to me is very important.
He also tweeted about the incident to try to inform users of the domain blockage.
If they occur frequently, however, it could cause a dangerous blockage in the digestive tract.
Perhaps his patient had a blockage in one of the arteries that fed his colon.
Implanting the stents aims at preventing development of scar tissue and recurrence of the blockage.
A procedure was done to insert a stent to clear the blockage on Dec. 2161.
"There's not this blockage of transgenesis that freaks out people for no reason," he said.
If there is a blockage, the usual practice is to open it with a stent.
Elsewhere, a shutdown of Libya's Sharara oilfield due to a pipeline blockage provided some upside.
This is when the eye undergoes vascular changes owing to blockage in the central retinal vein.
It turns out, he has a massive coronary blockage and has to go into surgery immediately.
The report also provides new details on a brief Facebook blockage that occurred in May 2014.
Some social media outlets, such as Twitter, appeared unaffected, but the blockage affected popular messaging services.
Veterinarians performed an ultrasound on Friday morning, revealing a life-threatening blockage in his small intestine.
It just felt like some sort of emotional blockage had been released and the tears flowed.
Still, upon waking, he arose out of a years-long creative blockage and began to paint.
For the most part, the European establishment has responded with an approach of deterrence and blockage.
Her family tells us the devastating stroke was caused by a blockage in her carotid artery.
Later, he would learn he was suffering a pulmonary embolism, an arterial blockage in the lungs.
The blockage, they say, is about "letting the people's voice be heard" in the presidential election.
During his first stay there, he had a procedure to alleviate a blockage near his heart.
The infant had a bowel blockage and organ failure, and died four weeks after being hospitalized.
For Mr. Sanders, the procedure revealed blockage in one artery; he has not said which artery.
A blockage can also occur if a tree root grows through a crack in the pipe.
Vicki Gunvalson is on the mend after undergoing a procedure to clear a blockage in her ear.
The blockage comes days after the country blocked access to the websites of Time and The Economist.
That same year, Raylene's 15-year-old brother died after falling ill from a urinary tract blockage.
They also recently raised money for Theodore when he had to undergo surgery for a urinary blockage.
The blockage comes as construction of the Thirty-Meter Telescope was set to begin on the mountain.
He was pulled on day 34, over fears that the blockage would lead to his bladder bursting.
The timeline for another blockage in Big Sur, 35 miles to the south, won't be so swift.
During his first stay there, he had a procedure there to alleviate a blockage near his heart.
"This always happens," Williams said, as Montiel pummelled the hose with a sledgehammer, breaking down the blockage.
Most other tablets feature the speakers on the bottom or sides so that blockage isn't a problem.
When she was 153 months old, a severe blockage of blood flow in her pelvis destroyed bone.
Matamoros mayor Mario Lopez and a Mexican migration official pleaded with asylum-seekers to clear the blockage.
He later underwent a successful stent surgery after a CT scan showed partial blockage of an artery.
News of the blockage was first reported by the website Turkey Blocks, at around 1AM Eastern this morning.
They then use the tool to open up the blockage so blood can flow again to the heart.
While an LAD artery blockage builds up gradually over time, a widowmaker heart attack can come on quick.
Any manoeuvre to bypass the American blockage of the appellate body would be politically, if not legally, untenable.
The manoeuvre requires a rescuer to carry out abdominal thrusts on a choke victim to dislodge the blockage.
Eating one's own hair can cause gastrointestinal blockage as well as gum disease and vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
Within minutes of such a blockage, brain cells begin to die, leading to potential mental and physical disabilities.
The brain-spine interface Molekovic and his colleagues designed overcomes this blockage, by using a series of sensors.
However, he insisted that regardless of outcome, there would be "no blockage" in enacting Macron's major reform agenda.
Ultimately, a blockage in her carotid artery caused the model and social media star to have a stroke.
After that, you just keep drinking and the effect snowballs: "More alcohol, more blockage, more pee," Fosnight says.
"She said, 'I'm in the hospital, my doctors are saying I have a lot of blockage,' " he said.
A low number strongly suggests a narrowing or blockage in the arteries that supply blood to the legs.
Once the rain stopped the crowd started moving and someone "must have slipped" leading to the initial blockage.
As we reported, Kevin said the doctor told him he had 100% blockage in his "widow-maker" artery.
The lake expands for several months and then can burst through the blockage as the glacier retreats again.
If the blockage goes on until the afternoon, operations will come to a complete halt, the sources said.
Getting rid of a blockage, if she had one, would save her heart muscle and maybe her life.
The pileup of such ads helped lead to Facebook's blockage of political advertising from groups based outside Ireland.
Sanders underwent a procedure to have two stents inserted to address an arterial blockage, according to his campaign.
As if to break that blockage, the essays in Rockhaven move like bodies of water in different seasons.
On the way, she called the hospital's Head of Cardiology, Dr. Richard Shlofmitz, who told her to meet him in the ER. There, she underwent a CT scan which revealed 90 percent blockage in the heart's main artery, often called "the widow maker," and 70 percent blockage in another branch.
We broke the story ... Beth underwent emergency surgery last November to remove a life-threatening blockage in her throat.
Planned Parenthood has been threatened repeatedly with blockage of access in several states since Trump became our 45th president.
In Lauder's case, the blockage in both lungs caused her heart to work significantly harder to continue circulating blood.
"If there's blockage in one area of the body, it's likely also to be in another," Dr. Wennberg noted.
If your dog swallows a large enough piece, it could pose a danger for choking or an intestinal blockage.
And your body defends itself against this blockage by waking up, 'cause everything gets normal when you wake up.
She was hospitalized 15 times with acute chest syndrome, a potentially deadly blockage of blood flow within the lungs.
The blockage stops the delivery of humanitarian aid, called for by Venezuela's opposition, from being delivered via that route.
The thing is, Gabon has replaced one type of blockage with another, and the suppression seems likely to continue.
Her husband, the actor Steve Buscemi, said the cause was encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis, which is characterized by intestinal blockage.
She manages to slowly suck a bit of air past the blockage until she can muster up a forceful cough.
"They [doctors] will go in and clear blockage, repair damage and put a stent where it is needed," he said.
And as long as we remain within the EU, we are a blockage upon the EU achieving its proper destiny.
She was hospitalized on June 12 for what doctors believed was a partial bowel blockage and released two days later.
With all logical governmental rationales extinguished, the TTP blockage is clearly politically motivated, an abuse of government power, and illegal.
Upon medical attention, what was thought to be an intestinal blockage wound up requiring part of his bowel be removed.
All too often, however, these tubes get infected by bacteria, which can lead to blockage and severe cases of infertility.
The Doctor who saved my life told me I had 27% blockage of my LAD artery (aka "the Widow-Maker").
The Doctor who saved my life told me I had 22018% blockage of my LAD artery (aka "the Widow-Maker").
The Doctor who saved my life told me I had 100% blockage of my LAD artery (aka "the Widow-Maker").
Eduardo's apartment shares plumbing with mine, and if there's a pipe blockage we liaise about turning taps on and off.
I had already softened a couple of years earlier when Eddie almost died from a major blockage in his bowels.
This week, Pacific Textiles said it was waiting for the local People's Committee and industrial park to "clear the blockage".
Why the Chinese blockage matters: There are 700 million internet users in China, making it an enormous potential growth area.
Last week, doctors at Bellevue Hospital Center in Manhattan performed a heart procedure known as angioplasty to alleviate a blockage.
In the early summer of 2012, while vacationing with his wife on Martha's Vineyard, Woese became ill — an intestinal blockage.
PAD is caused by the narrowing or blockage of the arteries that carry blood from the heart to the leg.
There, he got his artery blockage cleared, and when Rabin-Havt visited he was awake, around 1 in the morning.
Mr. Giaiotti died on June 12 at a hospital in Milan after a kidney blockage, his nephew, Vanni Giaiotti, said.
I had one therapist who told me that every neurosis and blockage could be traced to a locus of fear.
Between the writer's block and her creative blockage, she says making this album was the longest process of her life.
Bernie Sanders had two stents inserted to treat an artery blockage and is canceling campaign events in the coming days.
The pipe that collapsed and produced the blockage was built in 1987 by the New York State Department of Transportation.
Sanders was subsequently treated for what his 2020 presidential campaign described at the time as a blockage in one artery.
He was rushed to the hospital, where doctors discovered a near-complete blockage of one of his heart's main arteries.
Specifically, a type of heart blockage that kills its victims so often that it has its own nickname: widow-maker.
Lymphedema happens because of some form of blockage in your lymphatic system, which is part of your immune system, she says.
Acupuncture is an effective treatment for lots of ailments—back pain, insomnia, digestive blockage—but I couldn't claim any of these.
Even with the blockage, "many are still reaching Telegram via VPN," Markus Ra, a spokesperson for the company, told BuzzFeed News.
Of course Maggie finds signs of blockage, and of course, the sexist doctor doesn't extend privileges to her to treat Bailey.
"Once all the technicalities are done, we can remove the blockage," added the minister, who uses one name, like many Indonesians.
Women's Symptoms May Be DifferentA heart attack happens when a blockage in your arteries prevents blood flow to your heart muscle.
According to a report from the FT, which cited two unnamed sources, that blockage came on the order of the government.
That translated into a decrease in percent of blockage volume of about 1 percent compared with no change for statins alone.
According to the American Stroke Association, a Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) is a temporary blockage of blood flow to the brain.
The effort was spurred by the blockage of the construction of the 125-mile Constitution Pipeline from Pennsylvania to New York.
When there is a blockage, of any sort, and the humors aren't moving as they should be moving, you become ill.
Dog and Beth had just flown to Denver from L.A. ... where she had emergency surgery last week for a throat blockage.
Amani has sickle cell disease, a condition that creates misshapen red blood cells that easily clump, causing pain and organ blockage.
The participants had a profound blockage but only in one artery, he noted, and they were assessed after just six weeks.
The state of play: Sanders underwent a medical procedure last Friday after doctors found a blockage in one of his arteries.
The blockage has been particularly hard on farmers, who endured poor weather and a national rail strike just three months ago.
Sanders's campaign announced Tuesday that the 78-year-old underwent a heart procedure after he was found to have arterial blockage.
"We see the blockage of fines concentrated in the poorer neighborhoods where we want kids to be reading," Mr. Marx said.
It was removed last year from the sewers underneath the East London district of Whitechapel, after it caused a severe blockage.
Internet blockage observatory NetBlocks said on Thursday some mobile networks in Iran were down to only five percent of normal capacity.
Ischemic strokes, caused by blockage of an artery supplying blood to the brain, account for about 87 percent of all strokes.
Despite the blockage, Reuters stories removed from Eikon's scrolling news feed could still be found if users deployed certain search functions.
A blockage of blood flow to the brain can cause a stroke; other complications include heart disease and lung and kidney disease.
Milia tends to go away on its own, as the body sheds its outermost layer of skin cells to release the blockage.
"We have this sort of epistemic blockage between what gangsters are like and who they actually are in Western society," Mandić said.
Even though there's very little air in there, that's where aerodynamics come into play, how effectively we deal with the blockage ratio.
"My body cleared the blockage itself," said Trebek, who credited the aspirin he took for what he thought was simple muscle pain.
This blockage will deprive some part of their heart of the blood it needs to do its job and to just survive.
"Any blockage at the border ought to be, with pragmatism on both sides, to be able to be alleviated," Raab told parliament.
The Spanish Confederation of Goods Transport said the highway blockage could have a daily economic impact of 15 million euros ($16.5 million).
Social Q's After a false heart attack scare, I was given a diagnosis of coronary artery disease with 80 percent arterial blockage.
The Spanish Confederation of Goods Transport said the highway blockage could have a daily economic impact of 15 million euros ($16.5 million).
CNBC confirmed the blockage with two producers in Beijing, who said they could not send or receive messages on Facebook-owned WhatsApp.
Following medical evaluation and testing he was found to have a blockage in one artery and two stents were successfully inserted. Sen.
When there's an overproduction or a blockage and there's a collection of the sebum, the bacteria multiplies and there's this inflammatory reaction.
He's also the one who has taken the lead in the Saudi-led blockage of Qatar over its perceived ties to Tehran.
On the bench by the arbor, I screwed my eyes tightly shut, bent over, and waited to be freed from that blockage.
Since the verdict, Weinstein has suffered a host of health issues including a heart procedure to insert a stent for a blockage.
In 2010 Brussels allowed nations to compensate airlines for a week-long airspace blockage triggered by the eruption of an Icelandic volcano.
Rescuers said the latest slide had also created a potentially dangerous 1.2-mile-long blockage along the river near the buried village.
Four 22-pound lumps were taken from the beastly blockage and dispatched to scientists at the University of Exeter nearby for analysis.
Bernie Sanders' campaign announced Wednesday that he underwent a medical procedure to insert two stents after blockage was found in an artery.
And the D.E.P. is currently pumping more than 10 million gallons of wastewater into sewers that are not affected by the blockage.
"They (doctors) will go in and clear blockage, repair damage and put a stent where it is needed," Markle told the website.
Beth's health woes come five months after she underwent emergency surgery in November to clear a throat blockage that was obstructing her airways.
She had severe vaginal dryness and itching, and was later diagnosed with a fibrous wall of tissue causing a blockage of the vagina.
A lot of people like the feeling, but have a crippling "mental blockage" that gets in the way of enjoying it, she says.
The alligator had unfortunately died while it was stuck in the drain, and the subsequent blockage had caused the odor neighbors complained about.
WeChat, launched in 2011, is not hugely popular in Russia but the blockage may affect Chinese tourists and Russians doing business with China.
The blockage at Jade Massage Therapy was the smoking gun that led to the arrest of two people for prostitution and money laundering.
On his flight to the US, he stepped up when a child lost consciousness due to an airway blockage, saving the child's life.
"We won't accept that Russia's blockage leads us to having a situation where we have an incomplete system," a French diplomatic source said.
Manchin, from West Virginia, used the Heimlich maneuver to dislodge the blockage in McCaskill's throat, but he cracked a rib in the process.
His son was eventually diagnosed with a rare heart defect — a blockage of the pulmonary valve and a hole in the heart wall.
Also undergoing a blockage, I too had spent an entire night in the local hospital's emergency room, parked in a sort of closet.
But, the pain persisted ... and finally, during a third ER visit, doctors determined Jason needed to have his gallbladder removed due to blockage.
A senior official of another television news network based in Karachi said his channel was backing off from any coverage of Geo's blockage.
Presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders canceled all appearances until further notice after the 2350-year-old senator underwent a procedure for an artery blockage.
Sanders is recovering from a procedure for an artery blockage and was still being treated in a Las Vegas hospital as of yesterday.
"I don't think a major blockage of the Strait of Hormuz is really much more likely than a week ago," Mr. Fyfe said.
The blockage has been particularly hard on farmers, who already have endured poor weather and a national rail strike just three months ago.
Researchers also lacked data on how faithfully patients took medicines prescribed to help prevent another heart attack or blockage in their blood vessels.
They also calculated probabilities of complications like heart attacks, pneumonia, a blockage in the pulmonary artery or death in the first year after surgery.
It's not uncommon for artists to experience creative blockage when working in a less stringent format, as Young is moving from columns to memoir.
Marine experts believe the whale's death was caused by an infection due to an intestinal blockage created by all the plastic the whale ingested.
My body needs to be fed due to the amount of tumors and the constant fear of having a complete blockage of my bowels.
During each maneuver, the gyro was switched from high mode to low mode to dislodge any blockage that may have accumulated around the float.
It is big enough to resist the forces that would normally push something down the digestive tract, but too small to cause a blockage.
The blockage seems absurd to many Moroccans because, despite the criticism, most of the parties want to continue the policies of the previous government.
The logic of what we're going to achieve here is going to be either an economic blockage of central London and/or mass arrests.
A blockage to that central artery means canceled flights, leaving planes and their crews unable to make connections and complete their scheduled city hops.
Around 95 percent of erections that last too long—a condition called priapism—involve a blockage of blood vessels directly connected to the penis.
It's also possible that Jack did not have an underlying blockage, and the show simply chose to broaden the application of the term "widowmaker".
Emergency stroke interventions mostly involve removing whatever blockage is causing the stroke in the first place (a clot), usually with drugs or sometimes surgery.
And sleep apnea is when that blockage gets a little bit worse than just causing vibration and actually blocks the flow of air in.
Saadia Gacem, a graduate student in sociology, called the internet blockage a "radical measure" that exposed the country's inability to deal with the problem.
Last week, Weinstein was transferred to New York's Rikers Island jail complex from Bellevue Hospital after undergoing a procedure to clear a heart blockage.
Following medical evaluation and testing he was found to have a blockage in one artery and two stents were successfully inserted," Weaver said. "Sen.
The company tried to plug the well with fluids the day after the rupture was discovered, but the attempt failed because of ice blockage.
The brain can also move into a state of flow where creative blockage—and normal sensory input—breaks down to allow an influx of ideas.
It culminated in the blockage of store entrances on the Magnificent Mile in a surreal scene that brought Chicago's premiere shopping district to a standstill.
It really causes a blockage of the mind, an insecurity, because you don't know if it could happen again to you or anybody around you.
Libya's internationally recognized government had accused forces loyal to eastern commander Khalifa Haftar, which have been trying to capture Tripoli, of being behind the blockage.
The FDA asked Zafgen to halt all tests on the drug in December after a second patient died from an artery blockage in the lung.
It was not immediately clear what blockage the president was referring to, and representatives for the White House could not be immediately reached for comment.
It's possible that a sudden stressful event can contribute to this type of heart attack, says Katz, if a person already has an underlying blockage.
"Some cars were as low as 50 percent blockage," said researcher Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler of the Boxer Wachler Vision Institute in Beverly Hill, California.
The problem may have had to do with blockage in the spacesuit's sublimator, along with some operational procedures that may have produced too much condensation.
According to Murphy, Ford had a "tracheal blockage in his throat that is genetic" — something he was born with and his parents were unaware of.
Patients who suffer from recurrent sinus infections complain of facial pain or pressure, nasal blockage and discharge, dental pain, ear pressure, fever, headaches and fatigue.
The cause was complications after surgery for an intestinal blockage, said Don Sherry, a friend and former colleague who made a documentary about her life.
Beth Chapman -- wife of Dog the Bounty Hunter -- has been rushed to surgery to remove a life-threatening blockage in her throat ... TMZ has confirmed.
Once the catheter reached the blockage, the doctor inserted a stent or, if the patient was getting the sham procedure, simply pulled the catheter out.
But C. C. Sabathia, who was brought back on a one-year contract, needed an angioplasty last month to clear a blockage near his heart.
Alibaba has been trying to break that blockage, yet it has mostly focused on recruiting foreign brands to sell on its sites to Chinese consumers.
The Malaysian Insider's editor and chief executive Jahabar Sadiq said the portal had yet to receive an official notice from the MCMC on the blockage.
"We're headed to an even stronger blockage than in the April 28 election," said Pablo Simon, a political science professor at the Carlos III university.
Presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders on Wednesday canceled all appearances until further notice after the 78-year-old senator underwent a procedure for an artery blockage.
Another reason for Jack's "widowmaker," defined as a critical blockage of the main artery down the front of the heart, might be underlying cardiovascular disease.
Both PolyU and the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) are strategically located near major thoroughfares, the blockage of which caused disruption and travel chaos.
He's perfect, even if he does eat socks and underwear that result in a blockage in his intestine that will cost $8,000 to fix.  Sigh.
Members of the Petroleum Facilities Guard (PFG) were ready to end the blockage if they get quick cash, saying they had not been paid recently.
" Given the growing polarization in Spain, Professor Simón added, a snap election could produce "all sorts of scenarios, including a new period of complete blockage.
It depends on what sort of blockage a person has, said Dr. Michael Mack, a heart surgeon at Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital — Plano.
It depends on what sort of blockage a person has, said Dr. Michael Mack, a heart surgeon at Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital — Plano.
I also picked up 26A, "Vacuum-cleaner blockage?" as HOOVER JAM, which made me laugh (especially when I got JUST BUNNIES on the same line).
"We took the patient into surgery for two procedures to clear the blockage, on her stomach and intestine," chief surgeon Pablo Serrano told Colombia's Radio Caracol.
"If there's a blockage or collapsed artery, they have a surgery room next door where they do an angioplasty, which is what happened," says the source.
But the Colorful Balloons situation, the July partial ban of WhatsApp and today's blockage could signal that Facebook's relationship with China is fraying rather than strengthening.
However, all is not lost: a recent study by researchers at the University of Cambridge identified one of the proteins underlying this blockage of fat burn.
"There were a significant number of blockage points between the (United States and China) ... but there is an agreement between those two countries," the diplomat said.
A committee of various states' finance ministers helped convince regional parties in the upper house, which Mr Modi's government does not control, to clear the blockage.
The Coos County initiative was part of regional resistance in the Northwest to fossil fuel projects that has seen the blockage of several major export facilities.
The comedian shared that his son was diagnosed with a blockage of the pulmonary valve and a hole in the heart wall, a rare heart defect.
It turns out, according to Green, that he had a pulmonary embolism, which wasn't just a spiking heart rate but is a blockage of the arteries.
Most of ketamine's effects have been traced to its blockage of the NMDA receptors in the brain, whose functions largely have to do with memory formation.
But the African statement means a large majority - 114 of the WTO's 163 member countries - have explicitly called for an immediate end to the U.S. blockage.
But what is at stake is much greater than that — a blockage in a pipeline to social mobility when so many other opportunities have been foreclosed.
Scientific American cites a case where a 4-year-old girl suffered a gastrointestinal blockage — from a wad of gum with four coins inside of it.
Doctors would then remove the blockage, which is usually caused by deposits of fatty substances, by inflating a tiny balloon in a tube to squash them.
What's happening: The 78-year-old, released from the hospital on Friday, underwent a medical procedure after a blockage was found in one of his arteries.
My friend Dana arrived at Bloomington Hospital's emergency department with a problem that many people confront after below-the-belt surgery or radiation: a bowel blockage.
At the time of that blockage, Facebook said WhatsApp does not store client messages and could not read them if they did because they are encrypted.
The senator underwent a procedure to place stents to fix a blockage in an artery, and took himself off the campaign trail for days to recover.
When it turned out that she had a blockage in her fallopian tubes, making natural pregnancy almost impossible, Boglarka and her husband Mate wasted little time.
The blockage has also made it difficult for local journalists to report on what is widely viewed as an overly harsh government response to the demonstrations.
The population included 1,727 individuals who were treated for STEMIs, which are major heart attacks caused by a blockage in one of the heart's main arteries.
She was diagnosed the following day with RAO — which occurs when there is a blockage in one of the arteries that carry blood to the retina.
He climbed up to the roof of their home in St. Petersburg, Florida and used a long cable, called a sewer snake, to clear the blockage.
Signal blockage from being inside a building or underground (in a subterranean parking garage, for instance) can also prevent a map app from pinpointing your location.
In July, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it would reverse the blockage following a June meeting with Dunleavy and President Trump, according to CNN.
This is a cardiac condition that includes a hole between the two chambers of the heart and a muscular blockage of one of the heart valves.
In the first novel, Skyler Luiken is the captain of a starship headed to a distant planet to make it through the Swarm Blockage and rescue them.
If the blockage continued, production would have to be reduced at Sarir and Messla fields, said the official from Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO), which operates Hariga.
A Virtual Private Network routes your traffic through servers in other locations throughout the world, which is useful for getting around certain types of censorship or blockage.
Low-flow priapism is usually a medical emergency, since the blockage can kill off tissue and permanently damage the penis if left unresolved past a few hours.
The most common reason for the emergency abdominal surgeries was appendicitis, followed by birth defects – which were more common in the poorest countries – intestinal blockage and hernia.
When a patient has a major heart attack because a coronary artery shuts off, placing a stent can help save the patient's life by opening the blockage.
On the procedure table, a cardiologist found a blockage in the left main artery to his heart—a "widow-maker," doctors call it—and stented it open.
The result will be artificial inefficiencies introduced into the flow of truthful and valuable information, and thus an unnecessary blockage to the free flow of that information.
"We had put a blockage on the bridge but that did not work because many were running into it and that was also causing accidents," Bamigbetan said.
Sanders underwent a common procedure called stenting, in which a tube-like device is inserted into an artery to prevent blockage and reduce risk of heart attack.
The blockage has deprived a critical division at Treasury of a leader who is fully empowered to make decisions and coordinate a unified response to international challenges.
A stroke is a medical emergency characterized by some variety of disrupted blood flow to the brain, either by way of blockage or by way of hemorrhage.
He'd had an arrhythmia issue for years, and one of his doctors in Los Angeles had told him he had a blockage in one of his arteries.
Cardiologists said one reason might be that atherosclerosis affects many blood vessels, and stenting only the largest blockage may not make much difference in a patient's discomfort.
Scientists are unsure whether the blockage will eventually end eruptions at the summit or lead to a buildup of pressure that could cause a much bigger explosion.
Characteristic waveforms are associated with various conditions—atrial fibrillation, or the blockage of a blood vessel—and rules to recognize these waveforms are fed into the appliance.
But while heart attacks occur when the arteries are blocked by a blood clot from fatty buildup, no such blockage exists during cases of broken heart syndrome.
Post-surgery CT scans showed reductions in air trapping and a lower incidence of tracheal collapse, or blockage in the windpipe that makes it harder to breathe.
It dwarfs the country's last major social media blockage, when Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo, and Instagram were cut off for seven hours in August 2016, he says.
"When that happens, you can have a dangerous arrhythmia, or abnormal heart rhythm, similar to as if you had a blockage in the heart artery," Campbell said.
After undergoing a procedure to clear a heart blockage, Weinstein spent time in the notorious Rikers Island jail complex before being shipped to the upstate prison facility.
Beth was rushed to the hospital in November for emergency surgery to clear a throat blockage that was obstructing her airways, and was hospitalized once again in April.
Harper says that at first, his doctors thought he just had a blockage, until he got a second opinion from someone who confirmed that he has Lipoprotein(a).
The researchers studied the risk of myocardial ischemia, when blood flow to the heart is reduced, usually due to a partial or complete blockage of the heart's arteries.
She had a tiny hump that I reduced, and also she was very deviated and had blockage for breathing, so we really killed four birds with one stone.
What we are doing is working to ensure we have a solution to the backstop issue in Northern Ireland, which is currently a blockage to completing the deal.
In another vignette — involving a 68-year-old patient with a blockage in the small bowel — there was more agreement: 84 percent thought surgery was a good idea.
You'll now see when there's a blockage, for instance, and also be alerted when the vacuum detects that its single filter needs washing to restore full suction power.
Beth was rushed to the hospital in November for emergency surgery to clear a throat blockage that was obstructing her airways and was hospitalized once again in April.
Jillette decided he need to lose weight and completely overhaul his lifestyle several years ago after doctors found a 90% blockage in his heart, according to Good Housekeeping. 
Doctors at Bellevue determined Weinstein had a blockage and on Wednesday, they performed a heart procedure during which they inserted a stent, his publicist Juda Engelmayer told CNN.
His wife performed CPR on him until he could get to a hospital, where doctors found he had a 90 percent blockage in the left anterior descending artery.
After undergoing a procedure to clear a heart blockage, Weinstein, who turned 68 this month, spent time at the Rikers Island jail complex before he was moved upstate.
Utility workers clad in hazmat gear broke up the blockage with water jets and shovels before sucking it out into tanks and processing most of it into biodiesel.
Beijing imports massive quantities of copper and iron ore, so any blockage or disturbance to transport routes would cause prices of both commodities to spike, according to Chan.
The 2020 Democratic hopeful's aides revealed Wednesday that he had chest pains the previous evening and doctors had inserted two stents to address a blockage in an artery.
Even a mouthful or two of concentrated hydrogen peroxide led to critical illness caused by a suspected embolism, a vessel blockage, in 13.9% of cases studied, the study said.
Between the initial intestinal blockage, fluid buildup in his stomach, pneumonia, and specialized drugs he has to use due to his breed, he has racked up quite the bill.
The Mud Creek blockage is the southernmost of three major road closures in effect along a 36-mile stretch of the Big Sur coast, forcing lengthy detours for motorists.
Afterward, doctors determined that Stenta had a 246 percent blockage in his left anterior descending (LAD) artery—often called the "widowmaker" artery because blockages here are almost always fatal.
But that discomfort did lead to some positive results — typically, traveling can cause a little bit of, um, blockage, and this massage worked out any evacuation (read: poop) issues.
"This morning, an ultrasound of his stomach and bowels revealed a blockage of chewed-up bamboo at the top of the small intestine," the zoo announced on Facebook Friday.
The release revealed only that Sanders had, on Tuesday night, "experienced some chest discomfort" that doctors diagnosed as a blockage in one artery and treated by inserting two stents.
The importance of this type of blockage has been amplified by the fact that the Dodgers have made it to the playoffs in both of the last two seasons.
In December, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration asked Zafgen to halt all tests on the drug after a second patient died from an artery blockage in the lung.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration asked Zafgen to halt all tests on the drug in December after a second patient died from an artery blockage in the lung.
On a more physical level, Harrington noted that my sensory fibers (nerves that send sensory messages to the brain) could be negatively impacted by the blockage in my spine.
The most serious complication of DVT happens when a part of the clot breaks off and travels through the bloodstream to the lungs, causing a blockage called pulmonary embolism.
The blockage concerns a provisional package of appointments sketched out by the leaders of France, Germany, Spain and the Netherlands on the fringes of the G20 summit in Osaka.
Unlike pets, however, the vacuums are programmed to shut themselves off upon ingestion, and fixing them is as simple as removing the blockage — no tools (or vet trip) required.
"The blockage on the press and on press freedom has been opened," La Prensa director Jaime Chamorro said two weeks ago at a press conference as the materials arrived.
The man's family had also informed cabin crew that the traveler was previously diagnosed with an enlarged prostate, which Zhang suspected was causing a blockage, according to China News.
Recovery usually requires five to seven days, some of them in a hospital, during which the stone passes or a doctor uses a flexible scope to remove the blockage.
As the lending blockage cleared, U.S. leveraged loan issuance jumped 64 percent in the second quarter from the first three months of the year, Thomson Reuters LPC data show.
The company said the reason for one of the deaths is unknown, while the second patient died due to heart failure and presumed pulmonary embolism, or blockage of arteries.
In this second novel, they (spoilers) make their way through the Blockage, but but now they have to contend with enemies on the ground, and the return back to Earth.
What they found was blockage in the left anterior descending artery, an area called the "widowmaker" because blockages at the beginning of its course can shut the whole artery down.
It was unclear how long the decision would take, though Metro said the motions would not stop its demerger as they did not trigger a so-called commercial register blockage.
It doesn't really take a toll, because I feel I'm getting better every day in controlling my destiny, but there's always a blockage there that I need to work through.
One quarter of the teens who had surgery needed additional operations to treat complications from the bypass or as a result of rapid weight loss, including bowel blockage and gallstones.
A spokesperson told PEOPLE Effie had ingested things like orange peels and undergarments, trying to fill herself up, and she underwent emergency surgery earlier this year to remove the blockage.
But improved cholesterol levels did not prevent heart attacks and strokes, diminishing hopes for the approach to treating heart disease - by raising HDL through blockage of a protein called CETP.
During a routine ultrasound doctors spotted a blockage called "duodenal atresia" and McMorris Rodgers was warned that one out of three babies with that disorder is born with Down Syndrome.
Shinar and Bellezzo successfully placed Ralph on ECMO, and rushed him to the cardiac catheterization lab, where a cardiologist was able to stent the blockage that caused Ralph's heart attack.
That helped him engineered his most audacious act of blockage ever, when he refused to even hold hearings on Barack Obama's pick to replace Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court.
It has side effects, for sure, including the vertigo that comes from having your remembrance of songs past tickled silly and the temporary blockage of any allergies to jukebox musicals. ….
They even successfully replaced the worm's metal core with an optical cable, so that once it reached its destination, it could deliver powerful laser pulses to help remove a blockage.
Following medical evaluation and testing he was found to have a blockage in one artery and two stents were successfully inserted," senior adviser Jeff Weaver said in a statement. "Sen.
Sabathia, 23.70, was found to have a blockage in an artery leading to his heart, and the angioplasty was done to insert a stent to open the artery, Rosenthal said.
On Wednesday, Mr. Sanders's campaign said he experienced "some chest discomfort" during an event on Tuesday evening; a medical evaluation found blockage in one artery, and two stents were inserted.
Bernie Sanders: The Vermont senator is recovering after heart surgery, which involved having two stents inserted to treat an artery blockage, and is canceling campaign events in the coming days.
The filmmaker in Fellini 's "8½" (1963) was professionally thwarted, too, but his problem was mental blockage and carnal fatigue, whereas poor Salvador has fused vertebrae (surely a better excuse).
The 78-year-old senator — the most senior candidate in the race — abruptly canceled his stops on the trail and underwent a procedure for an artery blockage, his campaign said.
But the treatment, a clot-busting drug called alteplase, can only be given after doctors determine the stroke isn't being caused by bleeding in the brain rather than a blockage.
According to Jason Tarpley, MD, PhD, stroke neurologist at Providence Saint John's Health Center, this is the surgical removal of the blockage in patients with stroke from a large vessel occlusion.
The 51-year-old reality star and wife of Duane "Dog" Chapman was hospitalized on Monday night for an emergency surgery to clear a throat blockage that was obstructing her airways.
A strong stream that goes soft could indicate a possible blockage of the urinary tract, says Rene Sotelo, a professor of clinical urology at the Keck School of Medicine at USC.
On Wednesday, his campaign said that he had been hospitalized after experiencing "chest discomfort" the day before, and that doctors had inserted two stents upon discovering a blockage in an artery.
The sooner a patient gets to an emergency room, the sooner he or she can receive treatment to prevent total blockage and heart muscle damage or reduce the amount of damage.
A full blockage of the strategic waterway would virtually halt shipment to Europe and the United States of about 4.8 million barrels per day of crude oil and refined petroleum products.
"I spoke to a biologist and the blockage was just behind its stomach so it would have been able to eat normally, just longer for digestion to take place," he said.
But that night caused the television host to reflect on his own health, especially after he was diagnosed with high cholesterol and shown a scan of a blockage in his heart.
TMZ broke the story -- doctors discovered Beth's throat cancer returned Tuesday after she underwent an emergency surgery to remove a blockage in her throat -- and docs said her condition was serious.
"Bahceli has seen that removing the system's blockage is a necessity and his statements pave the way, which is heartening," Yildirim said, vowing to work closely with Erdogan on a draft.
Mitch McConnell, whose blockage of Garland's SCOTUS nomination might be the most McConnell-y thing he's ever done, endorsed the plan and reportedly told Trump it would be a good idea.
"And as long as we remain within the EU, we are a blockage upon the EU achieving its proper destiny," British economist Andrew Lilico argued to me in a recent interview.
So much so, Hendricks himself was hospitalised ahead of his fight against welterweight title contender Tyron Woodley, having suffered an intestinal blockage and kidney stone attack while trying to make weight.
Wikipedia is blocked permanently in China, and last year Turkey restored access to Wikipedia after three years when the Constitutional Court said the blockage was a violation of freedom of expression.
The day after delivering her daughter, Alexis Olympia, via C-section in September, Williams experienced a pulmonary embolism, the sudden blockage of an artery in the lung by a blood clot.
Mr. Sanders, 78, experienced "some chest discomfort" at an event Tuesday night, said Jeff Weaver, a longtime adviser; a medical evaluation found blockage in one artery, and two stents were inserted.
"A semi-blockage is just as good as none," Yu said, per the BMJ, adding: "[Carrie Lam's] measures are not going to stop the disease from being introduced to Hong Kong."
Talks between community leaders and government mediators broke down earlier this month after a protester was shot dead in clashes with police trying to end their weeklong blockage of the road.
Paired with the blockage of Broadcom-Qualcomm, fears of Chinese retaliation to President Donald Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs fueled investors to sell out of tech stocks in Tuesday's trading session.
"You would think that if you fix the blockage the patient will feel better or do better," said Dr. Alice Jacobs, director of Cath Lab and Interventional Cardiology at Boston University.
"It's like when Gmail first got throttled, the blockage was very uneven," said Lokman Tsui, a professor at the School of Journalism and Communication at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Gabon's government rarely registers a blip on the radar of international news, but the blockage is the latest in a troubling trend of nations blocking the internet when they fear unrest.
Alp Toker, the executive director of NetBlocks, which detected the outages in Sri Lanka, said the blockage there made sense last year to prevent misinformation from spreading to incite more violence.
Along with the flesh-eating bacterial infection, the man also had a septic pulmonary embolism, another rare disease where the infection moves to the lungs and causes a blockage and blood clotting.
Doctors told him he'd never walk again or regain function in his hands; the signals from his brain, though intact, could not get past the blockage at the site of the injury.
It isn't clear why the partial blockage occurred — China frequently upgrades its firewall technology which can trigger changes — but working with a local partner is a more reliable approach than going solo.
TMZ broke the story ... doctors found Beth's cancer had returned during an emergency surgery two months ago to clear a blockage in her throat that made it difficult for her to breathe.
Derouand said two people had agreed to compensate the restaurants for the costs of the blockage, and the restaurants had withdrawn a complaint that they made when the incident happened in May.
"Turtles can be killed directly by ingesting plastics, through blockage of the intestines or through piercing of the intestinal wall," the paper's lead author, Qamar Schuyler, told the Washington Post last year.
"The attack of the United States is understandable given the dimension of the war crimes, given the suffering of innocent people, and given the blockage in the U.N. Security Council," Merkel said.
I got my cheeseburger, took three bites, and felt full of outlaw pride as my nurse Mike scolded me about the dangers of blockage and how I first had to drink juices.
When there is an 80 percent blockage, a complete closure can occur at any time if a small clot or piece of plaque should fill in the remaining opening in this artery.
The LCD screen at the top of the vacuum shows the battery life remaining, condition of the filter, and alerts for when you need to clear a blockage or wash the filter.
Saqib Nisar, the chief justice of the Supreme Court, expressed disapproval of the blockage of Geo's transmission during a court hearing Wednesday in a separate case dealing with media's code of conduct.
Sometimes the trucks stopped because of congestion or breakdowns; other times, smugglers or residents of the Jungle deliberately threw things onto the road, hoping to get into a vehicle during the blockage.
Le Maire said the blockage was purely political and that all technical questions surrounding how to impose a levy on revenues earned on online services in the European Union had been dealt with.
You could see a very slight darkening where I applied the powder in the UV camera monitor, signifying some UV blockage, but it was very subtle, meaning the powder was providing inadequate protection.
French President Francois Hollande insisted Friday that Britain should not be given any "right of veto or blockage" and that all EU countries should have rules limiting speculation and avoiding new financial crises.
I'm not saying a blockage of the Strait of Hormuz or something severe, but some kind of tit for tat that will spook this oil market to the upside in a big way.
The more calcium, the more plaque a person is likely to have and the greater the risk of a blockage that can precipitate a heart attack if a piece of plaque breaks loose.
In February the firm received approval from regulators in the United States to sell its software for the detection, from brain scans, of strokes caused by a blockage in a large blood vessel.
The blockage created massive traffic jams over a period of days that, according to prosecutors, were intended to punish the town's Democratic mayor, Mark Sokolich, for declining to endorse Christie's re-election campaign.
"The social media blockage has strengthened the online activist movement in Uganda and evoked their inner creativity that sets a new standard for the country moving forward to our daily activities," Bwete added.
It's good news for the pitcher that he caught the signs early ... 'cause The Athletic reports Sabathia could have been in danger of suffering a heart attack if his blockage had gone undiscovered.
Very high doses of fluoride can be toxic—symptoms of overdose include stomach pain or intestinal blockage, and you should call poison control if someone, especially a small child, swallows a whole tube.
But there is a genuinely big difference between standing in a partial eclipse — even one when 99 percent of the sun's disc is covered — and a total solar eclipse of 100 percent blockage.
They reviewed Jeff's angiogram and agreed that bypass surgery was a better option given the severity of left main blockage, the extent of his disease and his otherwise good health, Dr. Hammoud said.
While reporting on the massive flooding in the Greek coastal town of Kineta — which lies east of Athens — reporter Lazos Mantikos ran into a road blockage that wasn't caused by the high waters.
The roadblocks were so prevalent that the country's ministry of transport had to issue a notice on Wednesday warning people against unauthorized blockage of roads, especially digging up roads to block rural traffic.
He was taken either to a doctor's office or a hospital -- although it would seem a hospital is far more likely -- and tests revealed he had a blockage in one of his arteries.
Magnets that are both small and powerful are not permitted in children's toys because of the risk a child could swallow a magnet and metal item, leading to an intestinal blockage or perforation.
The danger with blood clots ... they can break off and enter the blood stream and, in some cases, can cause a pulmonary embolism, which is a blockage of an artery in the lungs.
The site currently lists 12 ISPs that are blocking the Wayback Machine and multiple outlets report that India's Department of Telecom and the Ministry of Electronics have been silent when asked about the blockage.
The American Horror Story star said that lymphedema, the swelling of arms or legs because of a blockage in the lymphatic system, affects more than just cancer patients, but it doesn't get much attention.
"This operation is intended to safely transfer the salmon beyond the partial blockage as quickly as possible," a press release from Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the British Columbia government read, according to CBC.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Internet access in the capital Baghdad and much of Iraq has been cut off, internet blockage observatory NetBlocks said late on Monday as the country experiences a wave of anti-government protests.
Video footage shot by firefighters and released by Spanish broadcaster Canal Sur shows a blockage around 70 meters into the well which has prevented rescue services from sending food or water to the child.
When asked Wednesday if he thinks it is fair to push for a confirmation before the midterms after his blockage of Garland, McConnell said, "There's no presidential election this year," according to NBC News.
Below our gleaming, modern metropolis, the city's dirty secrets lurk, until a blockage ruptures the illusion, forcing Londoners to confront their Dorian Gray-like reflection in a lump of congealed fat and sanitary products.
Aides to Mr. Sanders released a brief statement noting that he "was found to have a blockage in one artery and two stents were successfully inserted," a fairly common procedure in the United States.
Hansen-Flaschen postulated that the man could have been born with some abnormality in his lymphatic system — a narrowing or blockage that caused the lymph fluid to back up and overflow into his lungs.
She jumped a bit when I pressed my thumbs into acupressure points at the base of the spine and her hips and upper thighs felt cold, which usually indicated a blockage, or possible trauma.
Both facilities faced challenges fine-tuning the signals and monitoring the entire signal network, allowing holes in the blockage of calls into the prisons, and ultimately letting calls go in and out of the facilities.
A blockage of both Fallopian tubes, which carry the eggs for fertilization, was seen in just under 2 percent of the women in the oil group and just over 2 percent in the water group.
"It's like when Gmail first got throttled, the blockage was very uneven," Lokman Tsui, a professor at the School of Journalism and Communication at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, told the New York Times.
Antofagasta, majority owned by the wealthy Luksic family, stockpiled its copper concentrates in the period after it discovered a blockage in the pipeline that carries output from its Los Pelambres processing plant to the port.
Jane Sanders said in a statement Thursday afternoon that her husband is "up and about" and has not undergone any "additional procedures" since having two stents inserted after doctors discovered a blockage in one artery.
Surgery #2 In 2013, for my 21st birthday, I went under the knife to have polyps removed that were causing blockage in my nasal passages and giving me six to eight sinus infections a year.
He can end this blockage either by running the pardon office directly out of the White House or by appointing an independent commission, as several states have done to improve and streamline their clemency processes.
A series of lawsuits filed by Democratic attorneys general resulted in legal victories that eventually led to the blockage of Trump's ban on travel to the United States from a group of majority Muslim countries.
Although it's not a technical term, it usually implies a blockage of the left anterior descending (LAD) artery—the largest of the three arteries providing blood to the heart, also sometimes called the widowmaker artery.
Certainly the bruised appearance in the photographs suggested a vascular cause — a blockage, or even a leak, in one of the tiny arteries that bring blood to the fingertip — but it didn't look like that.
Harry had suffered from a coronary artery disease — which is a narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries — and a "mildly enlarged heart," his family spokesperson said in a statement to multiple outlets on Tuesday.
Morton had suffered from a coronary artery disease — which is a narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries — and a "mildly enlarged heart," his family spokesperson said in a statement to multiple outlets on Tuesday.
Sanders, 78, was found to have a blockage in an artery and two stents were inserted after he experienced "chest discomfort" at a campaign event Tuesday evening, senior adviser Jeff Weaver said in a statement.
"I exercise daily, eat as healthy as possible and yet had a shock of a lifetime when I was told that I had a 90% blockage in the main artery of my heart," Lucci wrote.
Beth was rushed to the hospital in Los Angeles in November for an emergency surgery to clear a throat blockage that was obstructing her airways, and was once again hospitalized last month, this time in Hawaii.
In 2010, Jeffrey and Marci Beagley were convicted of criminally negligent homicide and sentenced to 16 months in prison after their 16-year-old son, Neil Beagley, died from an untreated blockage to his intestinal tract.
The 78-year-old presidential contender had an unscheduled heart procedure this week after doctors discovered a blockage in one artery, and his campaign said he would be off the trail for a bit to recover.
Beth was rushed to the hospital in Los Angeles in November for an emergency surgery to clear a throat blockage that was obstructing her airways, and was once again hospitalized in April, this time in Hawaii.
Unlike a heart attack, where there is a blockage of blood flow, cardiac arrest is induced by an electrical malfunction causes the heart to stop beating altogether, which means blood isn't flowing anywhere in the body.
Beth was rushed to the hospital in Los Angeles last November for an emergency surgery to clear a throat blockage that was obstructing her airways, and was once again hospitalized in April, this time in Hawaii.
"It's one of the worst possible combination of problems — the blockage of one valve and the severe leakage of another," Dr. James Strainic, the director of Fetal Heart Program at University Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, explains.
STEVEN MNUCHIN: The President has been very clear with the G7 and the G20 that we'd like to have an environment where there were no tariffs, there were no subsidies, there were no blockage of trade.
The Pakistan Broadcast Association (PBA) has condemned the shutdowns, while the U.S.-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said the blockage of Geo TV was "an unfortunate illustration of how widespread censorship has become in Pakistan".
The symptoms, Dr. Nallamothu said, suggest that Mr. Sanders might have had a small heart attack — defined as a blockage that results in some damage to the heart muscle — or almost had a small heart attack.
Cramer on Wednesday, before it was known that Sanders had a procedure for an artery blockage, said Wall Street should be much more afraid of the Vermont senator in the White House than Warren of Massachusetts.
The news comes after the Sanders campaign said Wednesday that the Vermont senator was putting his campaign on hold as he recovers from a procedure for an artery blockage, in which he had two stents inserted.
"The worry is with the ... Broadcom blockage from the Trump administration that this will add fuel to the fire in a battle versus China on the horizon over the coming 12 to 18 months," Ives said.
It's easy to condemn the wholesale blockage of an entire nation's internet access, but the bad press has largely gone away now that some of the nation is able to get back online during certain hours.
The rare blockage underscores growing concern in Washington about Chinese efforts to acquire the know-how to make the semiconductors that work as the brains of all kinds of sophisticated electronics, including military applications like missile systems.
Emulate the Golden Age of the Macintosh Thanks to the Internet ArchiveAlong with its duties of maintaining copies of important news, literature, scientific information,…Read more ReadFirst reported by Indian outlet Medianama, the blockage is still unexplained.
The current thinking is that emotional or mental stress itself can actually cause coronary arteries to go into spasm, without an actual blockage, Lam, who was not part of the news study, told Reuters Health by phone.
What most don't realize is it's likely not to be a blockage but a deliberate slowdown of traffic to these services otherwise, giving people a taste of what they're missing (or, should I say, what they had).
Countries are taking steps to fragment the Internet along national borders, legitimize content controls and arbitrary website blockage, force the use of local servers and deploy "cyber-nationalist" policies that could balkanize the Internet and distort innovation.
Male infertility, however, can take many different forms: Some guys are infertile because they don't release any semen when they ejaculate, either because of a blockage in their reproductive tract or an improperly functioning set of valves.
The clash occurred some 40 to 50 km (25 to 31 miles) from the mine site and the road blockage did not impede copper shipments because they took an alternate route, said Las Bambas spokesman Domingo Drago.
This is when Undine, whose agency caters to "the vanity and confusion of the African-American nouveau riche," discovers, while trying to book a celebrity for the Fallopian Blockage ball, that her Argentine husband, Hervé, has decamped.
As a result of McConnell&aposs unprecedented blockage of Obama&aposs third Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, in 2016, Trump has already added as many justices to the highest court as Obama did in his 8 years.
Yet when a cardiologist sees a blockage, the temptation for doctor and patient alike is to get rid of it quickly, said Dr. David Maron, director of preventive cardiology at Stanford University, the study's other co-chair.
But the researchers write that "prior research has shown that some (6 to 87%) women never return" for these tests, and for up to 16% of women who do have the test, blockage hasn't occurred after three months.
Kiersten Miles, a 22-year-old special education student, donated a portion of her liver to Rosko's 16-month-old daughter, Talia, who has a rare disease called biliary atresia, which results in blockage of the bile ducts.
Doctors planned to perform a cardiac catheterization, a procedure in which a thin plastic tube is inserted into an artery or vein, and then advances into the heart chambers to diagnose and clear any blockage, the official said.
"The Chinese have essentially put a de facto blockage on South Korea for deploying THAAD," said Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, a think-tank founded by former President Richard Nixon.
During the current tenth season, the mother of two let cameras follow her as she shared that Gregg had a "dangerously low" heart rate as he had a minor surgery test to see if he had a blockage.
And the international community, and specifically the European Union, must help us to create conditions for a political solution, for mediation," Colau said, adding that currently the atmosphere between Catalonia and Spain was "one of tension, of blockage.
The former producer has been awaiting sentencing in New York's Rikers Island jail, where he was moved last Thursday after a 10-day hospital stay at Bellevue Hospital where he underwent a procedure to clear a heart blockage.
During PCI procedures, doctors thread a thin catheter through the artery to place a tiny mesh cage known as a stent at the site of blockage to prop open the vessel and restore blood flow to the heart.
While it was previously announced that he had two stents inserted into his heart after doctors discovered a blockage in one of his arteries, his campaign didn't report the heart attack until Friday, The New York Times reported.
He is a longtime anti-abortion activist who, as a lawyer defending people charged with blocking access to abortion clinics, has offered a "defense of necessity," namely that abortion itself is a greater offense than a clinic blockage.
Years later and in a committed relationship with Mr. Jones, she hoped to have more children, but doctors said she would not be able to have any more because of a blockage in one of her fallopian tubes.
The G20 summit should also aim to help end the blockage of appointments by the United States to the WTO's body for settling disputes and halt the escalation of unilateral measures and countermeasures by the world's two biggest economies.
A North Carolina mom whose 1-year-old son drowned in Hurricane Florence's storm surge has been charged with involuntary manslaughter after authorities say she ignored a road blockage and was subsequently swept away by the water, PEOPLE confirms.
A system of algorithms in the company's CardioFlux software analyzes the magnetic data into maps that indicate problems like coronary artery disease or ischemia, a lack of blood flow often caused by a buildup or blockage in an artery.
Which makes sense because it doesn't really happen to young people, who may every now and again drop dead of cardiac arrest, but much less so suffer the kind of blockage that results from many years of arterial hardening.
An SSRI I was taking was making me very constipated, but in my eagerness to keep a blockage from happening, I would rally some ancient warrior spirits to come to my aid and really make it rain on that toilet.
They will take account of a briefing from Barnier to their Europe ministers on Tuesday in Luxembourg, and any new moves from May, who told parliament in London on Monday that the Irish backstop blockage should not derail Brexit talks.
"Having a blockage cleared from my inner ear caused by the cholesteatoma," wrote Gunvalson, 56, sharing a photo of herself lying in a hospital bed beside her boyfriend Steve Lodge, who drove her to the medical office in Irvine, California.
After abnormal blood tests for cardiac enzymes and an electrocardiogram, she had an emergency cardiac catheterization, which is a procedure in which a catheter is threaded through blood vessels and into the heart's arteries to look for a possible blockage.
These robots can also quickly adapt to changes in the environment and path blockage thanks to IHMC's work, and can even manage single-path tightrope-style walking (albeit on a narrow row of cinder books, not on an actual rope).
Setzer is living with cystic hygroma, a rare genetic condition that occurs when there is a blockage in the lymphatic system, resulting in fluid-filled sacs typically on the head or neck, according to the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences.
It fought against municipal broadband, pushed the limits of what constitutes a violation of net neutrality and, of course, the blockage of FaceTime on its network is one of the textbook cases of why we need it in the first place.
But when McCoul and colleagues surveyed 226 patients; 31 ear, nose and throat specialists and 28 physicians with other specialties about how they defined "congestion," the patients were much less likely to describe blockage in the nose or difficulty breathing.
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin oversaw the launch of a fourth and final line supplying electricity from Russia to Crimea on Wednesday, saying the project had broken an energy blockage he accused Kiev of imposing on the peninsula.
While we know that larger pieces of plastic can cause a blockage in the digestive tracts of marine animals, the researchers noted the plastic they found is small enough that it should pass through the sea turtle's system without issue.
I also had to go back into surgery two more times following the initial operation—the first time because of a leak in my biliary tract and the second to fix a blockage in the main artery of my liver.
On February 25, 2018, after performing on stage at a show in Glendale, California, Smith suffered a massive heart attack that he would learn when he got to the hospital was a "widowmaker," in which there's 100% blockage of the heart.
Health official Rocio Aparicio Garcia, 36, said the clinic didn't have the equipment to remove the blockage, which had moved into the girl's lungs, and with no earlier warning had no way of calling for help from a larger town.
A study from Carnegie Mellon University and subsequent analysis by the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation indicate that the U.K.'s blockage of more than 50 websites was indeed effective at reducing piracy, but neither addresses the fundamental problems with the approach.
But, this is only two fights removed from a weight cut so bad he was hospitalised after suffering an intestinal blockage and a kidney stone attack while trying to get ready for his fight against incumbent welterweight title contender Tyron Woodley.
Because he'd been far from a major medical center, where a wire might have been used to clear the blockage in his coronary arteries, he was treated with the next best method, a blood-thinner, and then sent to us.
Sadly, Senate Republicans, led by Mitch McConnell and with the help of nearly all Democrats, are expected to end their blockage this week by confirming Kimberly Reed as the head of the bank and two other nominees to the board.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former movie producer Harvey Weinstein, who was convicted of rape and sexual assault last week, was transferred to New York's Rikers Island jail complex from Bellevue Hospital on Thursday after undergoing a procedure to clear a heart blockage.
The small West African nation of Gabon has replaced its country-wide internet blockage with an "internet curfew" that experts say is creating an "unprecedented level of communication suppression since the Arab Spring" and appears to have no end in sight.
But when she started experiencing extreme fatigue and struggled to finish her workouts, she went to an interventional cardiologist and asked for a thorough work-up — which revealed that she had a 95 percent blockage in one of her coronary arteries.
One lobbyist for a defense company who spoke on condition of anonymity said worries about a potential across-the-board blockage of Saudi sales by Congress had surfaced in recent days, a development that would hurt a range of contractors.
According to the Mayo Clinic, lymphedema is a chronic condition that causes swelling, usually in the arms or legs, when someone's lymphatic system is compromised — such as when lymph nodes are damaged or removed, which can cause a blockage that creates the swelling.
The blockage reduced production from the eastern Messla and Sarir fields, lowering Libya's output to around 200,000 barrels per day (bpd), a fraction of the 1.6 million bpd the OPEC member country was producing before the toppling of leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
Those dying—those having their cells eaten by cancer, or their minds ravished by Alzheimer's, or the blood flow in their arteries stopped by blockage—tend to be more interested in what makes them healthy and what is functional for American medicine.
Eight weeks later, when his vision worsened, "like somebody put a smear of Vaseline over my eye," doctors at Wills Eye Hospital ordered a second OCT (optical coherence tomography) scan of his eye and discovered a blockage leading to the optic nerve.
The revolting blockage is known as a "fatberg" and it's clogging a section of Victorian-era sewer pipe a little less than 0003 feet below the streets of Whitechapel, the London neighborhood famously known as the former hunting grounds of Jack the Ripper.
And yet the path to tax reform is being blocked by those who would hold on to the abysmal deductibility of state tax — a blockage being promoted by Republicans and Democrats alike (who says they never do anything on a bipartisan basis?).
SAO PAULO, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Brazilian miner Vale SA said on Wednesday that the Timbopeba iron ore mine in Minas Gerais was operating normally despite a union blockage at the workers' entrance during a two-and-a-half-hour period this morning.
There is one story of a woman who starved her dog and kept him in a crate almost 24 hours a day; the traumatized, fearful animal ended up in Dodman's office having surgery for intestinal blockage after wolfing down a box of tampons.
The company said it expected production, measured as the quantity filtered at the port, to be impacted by about 10,000 tonnes of copper due to the blockage and sales to be impacted by some 15,000 tonnes in the six months ending June 30.
The "All My Children" actress went public with the terrifying story this week, saying she had to have two stents installed in October after a CT scan showed her aorta had 90 percent blockage, while another artery was blocked at 70 percent.
As my brother neared the end of a smooth, swift recovery from open-heart surgery to bypass an 22005-percent blockage in his heart's most important artery recently, he reverted to a longstanding habit of downing many cups a day of strong coffee.
Harry, who died suddenly over the weekend at age 38, was suffering from a coronary artery disease — which is a narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries — and a "mildly enlarged heart," his family spokesperson said in a statement to multiple outlets.
Yemen's Houthi movement failed to attend peace talks, but the U.N. Special Envoy Martin Griffiths said earlier that it did not represent a "fundamental blockage in the process" and that he would meet soon with their representatives in Sanaa and in Muscat, Oman.
Senator Bernie Sanders was recovering in a Las Vegas hospital on Wednesday after being treated for blockage of an artery, forcing him to cancel his events in the coming days and casting uncertainty over a candidacy already struggling to win new voters.
"We have blockage situation," added Schrems's colleague Goldberg in a phone conversation, referring to the GDPR's one-stop-shop mechanism that gave lead oversight authority to Ireland and Luxembourg due to the companies' choice to locate their main establishment in those countries.
They found that small-artery occlusion, a common type of stroke caused by blockage of the smallest arteries inside the brain, was nearly 2½ times more common in women who had no heart disease or diabetes but were heavy consumers of diet drinks.
During my years of practice, I have seen many patients present with PAD – the hardening of arteries that causes narrowing or blockage of vessels that carry blood from the heart to the legs caused by buildup of plaque in the arteries, or atherosclerosis.
Last week's heart attack, which Sanders' campaign disclosed nearly three days after announcing he'd been hospitalized and received two stents to address a blockage in an artery, has thrust concerns about the age of Democrats' top presidential contenders out into the open.
The Treasury Department said it was sanctioning four pro-Maduro state governors, blocking any assets they control in the United States as Vice President Mike Pence said the aid blockage had steeled the United States' resolve to support opposition leader Juan Guaido.
However, at UFC 192, Hendricks was forced to withdraw from his fight against long-time collegiate wrestling rival Tyron Woodley a day before the event after suffering a kidney stone attack and intestinal blockage as a result of a poor weight cut.
Had the 2016 election broken slightly differently, after all, the blockage on Merrick Garland might have ended up looking like a fiasco that ultimately allowed President Hillary Clinton to swap him out in favor of a younger and more left-wing justice.
The 49-year-old reality star found herself in a rare vulnerable moment when her husband, Gregg Leakes, landed in the hospital for a "dangerously low" heart rate, his doctors taking him for a minor surgery test to see if he had a blockage.
If a breeding decision is being made, both parents should be evaluated against the most common genetic disorders seen in all dogs (allergies, hip dysplasia, upper airway blockage in short-snouted breeds, heart murmurs, cruciate ligament rupture, etc.) as well as breed specific disorders.
The findings apply to patients whose strokes were the result of a blockage in the large forward arteries of the brain, which is the most common type of stroke and affects up to 53,000 patients in the U.S. and 90,000 in Europe each year.
During his Senate confirmation hearing, Rex Tillerson, the secretary of state, suggested America might launch a naval blockage to prevent China building artificial islands there; a softening of that position in his written responses to follow-up questions suggests it might have been a mistake.
Depending on the size and location of the blockage, this may be done with clot-busting medications called thrombolytics or through the placement of a stent, a tiny tube that props the arteries open to restore blood flow and prevent or minimize heart damage. 
An X-ray of the four-year-old's chest revealed that his left lung was hyperinflated, which can be caused by a blockage in the air passage to the lungs or medical conditions including asthma and cystic fibrosis, Live Science and Mayo Clinic report.
Recounting the visit during a January episode of his podcast R3003C2300, Sabathia said he was scared upon learning of a 22009 percent blockage found in the widowmaker artery, an ominous nickname for the left anterior descending artery, a critical blood vessel leading into the heart.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that the main opposition High Negotiations Committee (HNC), which announced earlier it was suspending its participation in the formal talks, was "rightly frustrated by the regime's persistent violations" of the truce and its blockage of aid deliveries.
The city's Department of Environmental Protection said the cause of the blockage was still under investigation, an inquiry that was expected to focus on whether cooking grease had been poured down a drain and had congealed in the sewer line in the cold weather.
The USGS released a report last week saying the eruption could last months or years and a main hazard was a possible collapse of fissure 8, or a blockage or breach in its lava channel, that could send some or all lava in a new direction.
S&P Global Ratings said in a research note this week that if diplomatic and military tensions escalate to the point of threatening a blockage of the Strait, this could lead to an increase in Gulf sovereigns' funding costs, and to a disruption in foreign direct investment.
After two days of flip-flopping, Thomas' decision has been made for him by doctors as TMZ reports he will undergo heart surgery to clear a blockage, repair damage and put a stent where it needs to be after he reportedly had a heart attack last week.
My only complaint about sound is that some tracks sounded a little bright, and the largeness of the buds themselves may impact ambient noise for some people (so, depending on how far you push them in your ears, you might not get the noise blockage you're seeking).
The Tribune de Geneve newspaper, which first reported the unusual deposit, said the first blockage occurred in the toilet serving the vault at UBS bank in Geneva's financial district, and three nearby bistros found their facilities bunged up with 500-euro notes a few days later.
The theory is that removing dead skin cells and sebum (an oily substance produced by the skin) may reduce blockage of the hair follicle and prevent ingrown hairs, but exfoliating could also be damaging to the skin and result in inflammation that could contribute to ingrown hairs.
" Dr. Sayeh Nikpay, Assistant Professor of Health Policy at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine highlighted the disparities in the current system: "There's money there, but it doesn't get deployed to the places where it will make the most impact...[For health providers] Where is the blockage?
Vizcarra, who is credited with helping resolve a dispute over another large copper project when he was governor of an important mining region, helped end a stalemate with protesters near Las Bambas in October when a province-wide road blockage threatened to shut the mine down completely.
Gray followed up with a link to a New York Times article from 2007 which reported Bloomberg had surgery to have two stents implanted in a coronary artery because of a blockage in his heart in 2001 before he was elected mayor of New York City.
President Trump can't decree the blockage of funds to a sanctuary jurisdiction, for example, if the statute and regulations setting up the grant program did not include cooperation in immigration enforcement among the program's requirements — nor provide discretion for the agency later to add further criteria.
The blockage was billed as a once in a lifetime event, sparking a surge of tourists eager to gape at the novelty of the craggy, usually submerged floor and the 70-to-100-foot-tall stone cliff over which millions of gallons of water usually plummet every hour.
The circular display on the V11 Torque Drive has three purposes: it shows which mode you're in when vacuuming, how much time you've got left before the battery runs out, and instructions for what to do if the device detects a blockage or that the filter needs replacing.
But most importantly, the hypothetical bad behavior of another industry is not what should concern the FCC, and in fact is outside its jurisdiction; net neutrality is specifically about preventing the threat presented by broadband providers, keeping the pipe itself clear of blockage, throttling, fast lanes and so on.
A 42-year-old farmer was shot dead on Friday in clashes with police who were trying to end a weeklong blockage of the road by locals speaking in the indigenous language Quechua who say trucks transporting copper concentrates from the Chinese-owned mine are polluting their lands.
America also did not mince its words: "Delays in the delivery of voting materials, reports of pre-checked ballots and vote buying, ongoing blockage of social media sites, and excessive use of force by the police, collectively undermine the integrity of the electoral process," the State Department said.
The Pediatric Sedation Research Consortium — which collects data mostly from hospitals, not dental offices — has found a low but persistent rate of life-threatening events associated with sedation, such as airway blockage, a drop in blood oxygen levels or a spasm of the vocal cords that makes breathing hard.
"Because of the blockage by New York, they are introducing for themselves — and I'm sure they didn't think about this — the consequence of much slower sales of their own vehicles," Kenneth T. Cuccinelli, the acting deputy secretary of Homeland Security, said after the change was announced on Feb. 5.
Despite a few critiques of their blockage as an act of censorship — they were, after all, preventing the work from being clearly viewed — the protesters maintain that any conversation should not center on the painting itself, but rather on its content and the implications of who made it.
"The main role of ventilation corridors is to reduce the blockage of wind by the city to facilitate a heat exchange between the city and its peripheries and the spread of pollutants," Wang Fei, vice director of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Urban Planning, was quoted by Xinhua as saying.
Williams revealed in July that she was diagnosed with the chronic condition, which causes swelling, usually in the arms or legs, when someone's lymphatic system is compromised — such as when lymph nodes are damaged or removed, which can cause a blockage that creates the swelling, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Evenly-applied, gentle downward pressure can help express the blockage within the pore," Dr. Zeichner says, but he adds this caveat: "Be careful not to push too hard, as this may traumatize the skin, and any breakage in the skin can potentially lead to an infection or even a scar.
The developer made that association clearer last night, stating that the "seemingly innocuous sites and apps actually hurt our ability to deliver the game to new and existing players," and claiming that resources freed up by their blockage allowed Niantic to finally get the game to countries waiting for the game.
"The worry is with the Tillerson ouster and Broadcom blockage from the Trump administration that this will add fuel to the fire in a battle versus China on the horizon over the coming 12 to 18 months," said Dan Ives, head of technology research at GBH Insights, in a note.
" Indeed, says her cardiologist Holly Andersen, Associate Professor of Medicine at the Ronald O. Perelman Heart Institute at New York Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical Center: "Had she gone home, that 90 percent blockage could have become 100 percent and she could have suffered a significant heart attack or even sudden death.
" On Sunday, Smith was in the middle of a two-show stand-up set in Glendale, California, when he made an emergency trip to the hospital, where doctors quickly discovered he had a 100% blockage of the LAD or left anterior descending artery — a type of heart attack alarmingly known as a "widowmaker.
"Please say a prayer, she's not doing good," the reality star, 65, told TMZ photographers outside of Mr. Chow restaurant in Los Angeles on Wednesday evening, two days after PEOPLE confirmed Beth, 51, was hospitalized on Monday night for an emergency surgery to clear a throat blockage that was obstructing her airways.
Born with Beare Stevenson syndrome, a rare disorder that causes premature fusing of the skull, blockage of the nasal passages, brain growth issues and a furrowed appearance, Brielle would be lucky to live several months, let alone a year, doctors told the Burrs in 2013, when she was only 1 day old.
Bernie SandersBernie Sanders22019 Democrats push for gun control action at forum Sanders heart procedures shines spotlight on age of top Democrats Sanders uses health scare to promote 'Medicare for All' MORE (I-Vt.) dropped out of the event after he underwent a procedure to have two stents inserted to address an arterial blockage.
"Engaging with outside collaborators is a key strategy for ensuring that work can still be communicated (even if a government researcher can't comment on their paper, then their academic collaborator can), helps guard against publication blockage by administration (the collaborator can run with it), and maintaining data security (collaborators keep a copy)," Rennie told Gizmodo.
Now in a new study, published in JAMA, researchers did a five-year follow-up of 256 patients who had been randomized in a large trial to receive antibiotics instead of surgery for uncomplicated appendicitis — in which the appendix is not ruptured, there is a low white blood count and there is no fecal blockage.
In July, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it would reverse the blockage following a June meeting with Dunleavy and President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 7 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE, according to CNN.
Nearly 90 percent of Saudi Arabia's exports currently exit the region through the Strait of Hormuz, according to analysts at Dutch bank ING, but the Saudis have expanded the East-West pipeline across the country to increase their ability to move supplies to the Red Sea, which could blunt an Iranian blockage at Hormuz.
That list includes his youngest brother, Andy (gone at age 30, after a history of drug abuse, in 1988); his two siblings in the Bee Gees, Maurice (who died of an intestinal blockage at 53 in 703) and Robin (of cancer at 62 in 2012); as well as their 95-year-old mother, Barbara, who passed away in August.
And what is remarkable is that Jess also observes this emotional blockage in everyone around her — the black trans man she befriends at her local bar; the white male co-worker who attempts to befriend her but whom she knows, from self-preservation, she cannot fully befriend because he is likely to react with violence to her gender identity.
MIT's researchers also note that you can modify the core construction of the robot threads with other materials to serve different functions, and showed this by replacing the nitinol at its center with a fiber-optic filament, which in practice could be used to transmit laser light to blast away a blockage in a brain blood vessel.
If you have trouble breathing because your nose feels stuffy, for example, using a steroidal nasal spray ahead of time, such as Flonase or Nasacort, can be very helpful, explains Christopher Chang, MD, a board-certified otolaryngologist in Warrenton, VA. "Such nasal sprays minimize nasal congestion and blockage," because they're applied directly into the nose to reduce nasal passage swelling, he says.
So if you're in a social situation where you can't void, and voluntarily hold your urine in too long, you may over-distend the bladder and damage the wall; but if you can't pee because your prostate is swollen, or because of some other blockage in the system, you could cause the second- and third-order damage, depending on the duration.
In a Vogue cover story published online on Wednesday, Ms. Williams, who holds 23 Grand Slam titles — some call her a superhero, others a queen — shared her agonizing postnatal experience, including an episode in which hospital employees did not act on her concern that she was experiencing a pulmonary embolism, a sudden blockage of an artery in the lung by a blood clot.
Bernie SandersBernie Sanders28500 Democrats push for gun control action at forum Sanders heart procedures shines spotlight on age of top Democrats Sanders uses health scare to promote 'Medicare for All' MORE (I-Vt.) had been hospitalized so that two stents could be inserted to prevent an arterial blockage has Democrats fretting once again about the age of their leading contenders for the White House.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie Sanders2628 Democrats push for gun control action at forum Sanders heart procedures shines spotlight on age of top Democrats Sanders uses health scare to promote 'Medicare for All' MORE (I-Vt.), a 28503 White House hopeful, underwent a procedure to have two stents inserted to address an arterial blockage after experiencing chest discomfort during a campaign event on Tuesday, aides said.

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