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"overuse" Definitions
  1. the act of using something too much or too often

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It just seems like it's from overuse, and a lot of the overuse comes from when they're younger.
Same with his gravelly voice, hoarse from decades of overuse.
In Britain a government commission found widespread overuse of antibiotics.
This is worsened by India's overuse of pesticides and fertilizers.
In April, physicians directly linked heart failure to loperamide overuse.
Internationally, deaths from overuse of antibiotics total around 700,000 annually.
Wicker and rattan earned a bad rap after midcentury overuse.
There were overuse injuries and occasional fights in the stands.
Overuse: 1.1 billion pounds of pesticides are used each year.
Fireflies are thus directly and indirectly harmed by overuse of pesticides.
It is a common observation that overuse of the cui bono?
Overuse injuries can range from tendinitis to shin splints, for example.
Widespread overuse of antibiotics has made AMR a fast-growing plague.
Moreover, the system is prone to leaks, theft, misuse and overuse.
Overuse of water in upstream communities often leaves those downstream parched.
The consequences are the overuse of health care and unrestrained costs.
Change around antibiotic overuse is happening— but it's coming from an
Chondromalacia patella is damage to the patellofemoral joint, typically from overuse.
The unlicensed spectrum could, however, be subject to interference from overuse.
Because honestly, we have never wanted people to overuse our products.
But overuse of decongestants can cause jitteriness and increased blood pressure.
Will it lead to increased marijuana use, including overuse and addiction?
We have to start with the difference between addiction and overuse.
I blame most of the overuse of technology on two things.
"Those are examples where I think it's an overuse," he said.
Health officials at the hearing warned against the overuse of antibiotics.
Younger couples get frustrated with their partner's overuse of social media.
"The cause of the upsurge in arsenic concentration is the overuse of groundwater for irrigation and drinking, which happens when withdrawal rates exceed recharge rate," Ghosh said, adding that this overuse changes the chemistry of the aquifer.
These might include population depletion, range modification, overuse, or even climate change.
He sees this as a backlash against the overuse of digital manipulation.
"If lawmakers overuse these platforms they will lose their effectiveness," Shear said.
The overuse of stop-and-frisk has made those divisions much worse.
But it appears the term is falling out of favor from overuse.
When it is given away, drivers overuse available roads, and clog them.
Officials are attributing the bloom to excessive rainfall and overuse of fertilizers.
The problem is not lack of adequate water, but its reckless overuse.
Daily painkillers are avoided, as they can result in medication-overuse headaches.
Concern about the rise of resistance often focuses on overuse of antibiotics.
We can't blame all of our problems on antibiotic overuse and misuse.
We need to think of better solutions to this overuse of antibiotics.
For the vast majority of us, what we're talking about is overuse.
Overuse of antibiotics in livestock has given rise to drug-resistant germs.
"You see muscle and tendon strains, those are overuse injuries," Gaines said.
Yes, but so can overuse of caffeine, nicotine, alcohol, stimulants and hallucinogens.
Antibiotic overuse at the doctor's office or in livestock and farming practices.
All of it is aimed at reducing the persistent overuse of antibiotics.
" He determined the primary cause was "across-the-board overuse of medicine.
"They don&apost try to understand and overuse pop culture," Benz said.
Some technologies, we overuse them, but this is how you learn stuff.
However, consistent overuse of U.S. economic power has made the unthinkable more plausible.
It's a very subjective practice, leading to a lot of misuse and overuse.
More likely, it's that most of us are ambivalent about our tech overuse.
In particular, their overuse can help create bacterial superbugs resistant to future antibiotics.
Subsidies have led to overuse of fertiliser, prompting soil depletion and water pollution.
And their overuse is a cost their employer health plans are paying for.
He released a statement on Tuesday apologizing for his overuse of the policy.
And then you overuse other guys, and you've got to find a way.
Among those risks, drug policy experts emphasize the risk of overuse and addiction.
The Missouri Republican said it's a way to curb overuse of social media.
A common overuse injury, gluteal tendinopathy can be treated with rest and stretching.
Change around antibiotic overuse is happening— but it's coming from an unexpected place.
Globally, such situations are far more common than the overuse seen in America.
I enjoyed it despite its overuse of green and all the synchronization errors.
But Ms. McLean didn't overuse what is in danger of becoming a gimmick.
The only way to stop medication-overuse headaches is to stop taking medication.
Diarrhea, vomiting and overuse of laxatives and excessive sweating can also cause hypokalemia.
We hunt out of necessity and are careful not to overuse our resources.
And as velocity rises across baseball, so do concerns about overuse and injury.
They literally melted the barrels of their howitzers through overuse, the report said.
Up to half are believed to result from overuse of joints and muscles.
The Gaza portion has totally collapsed under Hamas mismanagement, Israeli blockades and overuse.
This year, I'm avoiding overuse of wrapping paper and one-time use gifts.
Overuse inevitably leads to chemical dependency, depression, anxiety, loss, institutionalization and/or death.
Among the risks, drug policy experts emphasize the risk of overuse and addiction.
Antibiotic overuse has been a problem for decades, Mehrotra told Reuters Health by phone.
"The main problem with PPI use is their general overuse," Marlicz said by email.
Now and again it's great and it works but sometimes you can overuse it.
Beyond the harms on individuals, overuse and addiction are probably bad for society too.
I'm not gonna change my style because other people are starting to overuse it.
"Bacteria can mutate into more resistant strands with overuse of antibacterials," Dr. Engelman says.
But it is not just the reservoir's overuse that is causing it to shrink.
But for the past few decades there's been a global tendency to overuse antibiotics.
Overuse of glyphosate has spurred evolution of weeds resistant to that chemical, vexing farmers.
Most Americans now agree that the United States must end its overuse of incarceration.
We overuse common resources because it's not in any individual's interest to conserve them.
It's a key driver of the climate crisis, drinking water pollution, and land overuse.
Notwithstanding the need to generalize at times, there is a danger to its overuse.
"There's nothing inherently wrong with routing apps, but the problem is overuse," Bayen says.
Anxiety is often a factor, as is the overuse of common substances like caffeine.
The report also identified problems with overuse of solitary confinement and poor medical care.
Unfortunately, quite a few of the 15s found in such puzzles suffer from overuse.
We believe that de-escalating the term addiction, and instead using "overuse," is key.
That overuse is also associated with a higher risk of obesity and food allergies.
The technique worked well, until overuse and mixed use began to alter the impact.
Social Q's I have been alcohol free for six months after years of overuse.
Arrogance, as in the overuse of the word populism, a word freighted with contempt.
Our perception of our own power to change is an important weapon against overuse.
It is as famous for its power and beauty as it is for overuse.
Johnson agreed that these are problems, especially the overuse of x-rays and antibiotics.
Physicians have become major drivers of the overuse of devices and procedures like these.
But much of Africa's farmland is in danger for another, perhaps simpler, reason: overuse.
Insurance companies blame all the above, as well as consumers who overuse the system.
Further research should also examine the relationship between electronic device overuse and mental health.
The newsrooms are constantly debating the overuse of anonymous sources, and vowing to improve.
These are all solid ideas, mind you, but they&aposve become meaningless with overuse.
Overuse of our phones is already destroying our mental health from a young age.
" The correct answer, despite its overuse at sporting events, is "Welcome to the Jungle.
Rampant overuse, unnecessary care, and waste are at the heart of our spending problem.
"You can use economic incentives so people don't overuse (water)," Scharp said of local governments.
The very notion of artificial intelligence has now been tainted by overuse from overeager marketers.
Building safeguards against overuse today could save Facebook from a stronger backlash in the future.
Gilbert thinks that if those conversations happened before each prescription, overuse would probably go down.
Overuse of broad-spectrum antibiotics have several negative consequences, including increasing rates of antibiotic resistance.
Mr Obama's most recent focus has been the overuse of solitary confinement in American prisons.
But its overuse has caused an obliteration of night in much of the modern world.
But extensive overuse of antibiotics worldwide has led to a rise in drug-resistant strains.
Overuse then causes the medicine to stop helping the pain and start causing headaches instead.
This overuse of antibiotics has hastened the development of resistance in a number of diseases.
We need to rebuild our military, not overuse it policing the world and nation-building.
I'm not in favor of banning anonymous sources, although I've written repeatedly about their overuse.
First and foremost, the prodigious overuse of the word "fairytale" was becoming a little grating.
In 2015, Excellus BlueCross BlueShield published an analysis highlighting the overuse of vitamin D tests.
Granted, there are concerning issues of deforestation and overuse of water in Mexico's avocado production.
And the consequences are entirely as anticipated: inflated prices, health care overuse and runaway spending.
As in the United States, antibiotic overuse and abuse cause problems in the developing world.
The general thinking among scientists is that overuse of antibiotics has helped bacteria become resistant.
It adds a frightening new dimension to the threat posed by the overuse of antibiotics.
They bring people together with their objectively rockin' riffs and enthusiasm and overuse of hair gel.
" Today's prescription culture, they argue, is "driven by fear of undertreatment, with less concern about overuse.
Overuse of rural groundwater was threatening food production and the country's food security, the court ruled.
MISSING MICROBES: How the Overuse of Antibiotics is Fueling our Modern Plagues, by Martin J. Blaser.
Frieden, who often warns doctors against overuse of antibiotics, urged scientists to develop new drugs quickly.
As a result, the overuse of these tactics has created a unpleasant web experience for users.
The "Fed put" may be one of those muscles which gets weaker if you overuse it.
Avoid overextending supply lines, which are more vulnerable to disasters and increase the likelihood of overuse.
I hate to overuse the word whimsical, but I think that the Kate Spade brand is.
These are the tattered rags of my musical taste, worn out and made soft by overuse.
Those extravagant plans encourage overuse of health care by those fortunate enough to have that coverage.
Although there are clear instances of overuse, terms like "addiction" or "compulsive use" may be overblown.
But in the other three, civilizations overuse resources and collapse or die off as a result.
ELSEWHERE ➔ Public health: Overuse of antibiotics worldwide created superbugs, infections that modern medicine struggles to eradicate.
Multi-sport play reduces overuse injuries and exercises different muscles — but there's also a learning benefit.
A manager surely would not need to overuse his closer, Wade Davis, in such a situation.
Deadly Germs, Lost Cures Overuse of antibiotics in livestock has given rise to drug-resistant germs.
They can be exhausted by uninspired overuse, go out of fashion or be judged hopelessly reactionary.
Which will be the 100 of the bunch, beloved by all until it implodes from overuse?
But since my first puzzle was heavy on misdirection, I tried not to overuse it here.
Medical-professional societies were at best supine, and in a few cases complicit in encouraging overuse.
We still need to stop the massive overuse of antibiotics that's driving the drug resistance crisis.
The 2010s inspired some poor design moments, including the overuse of mason jars as home decor.
I wonder if it has something to do with an overuse of films as source material.
Misuse and overuse of antibiotics encourages bacteria to evolve and find ways to resist the medicines.
For workers who overuse the "my train was delayed" excuse, offices can request verification of delays. 6.
His experience and untimely death prompted President Obama to come down on the overuse of solitary confinement.
Coaches showed disregard for athletes' well-being, forcing them to keep training with overuse injuries, she said.
Because parking is so plentiful, it is free, and because it is free, people invariably overuse it.
I think people overuse email when sometimes a quick phone call could solve a 30-response chain.
At the core, they are all linked to the same kinds of issues — overuse, misuse, and abuse.
Given this, the focus for drug policy experts tends to be the risk of addiction and overuse.
In it, Goldberg forewarned of the overuse of the word "queer" and the dangers of doing so.
However, they warned that the overuse of negative rates could encourage companies and investors to hoard cash.
There are tricky issues around soil health, antibiotic overuse, nitrogen pollution, food distribution, and much, much more.
Broader journalism issues have cropped up, too: quote approval, false balance and the overuse of anonymous sources.
" Kyle McMahon, a positivity activist and blogger, also observes this overuse of technology: "We aren't experiencing life.
In 2013, EFSA found that hydroxyanthracene derivatives in food can improve bowel function, but warned against overuse.
And a new condition is emerging in children called "digital dementia" from overuse of RF-emitting technologies.
This explains the overuse of natural resources, opportunism, and any acts of self-interest over collective interest. 
He also noted that overuse injuries are common now because more children are specializing in one sport.
Instead of being meaningless, they contain a core of meaning that has since been lost with overuse.
In an industry that tends to overuse the phrase "unique," Utopias actually lives up to the term.
Psychedelics were historically associated with overuse during anti-establishment or anti-war hippie movements in the 1960s.
Drug resistance is what happens when we overuse antibiotics in the treatment of humans, animals, and crops.
"I don't think you can ever overuse the word grateful," says Hall, who previously struggled with infertility.
The C.D.C.'s crackdown on the overuse of opioids — though overdue and necessary — is also too uniform.
The world desperately needs more antibiotics, as even some second-line ones are failing because of overuse.
We tear apart homegrown families, too, through mass incarceration, excessive juvenile detention and overuse of foster care.
There were also worries about an overuse of electricity jeopardizing the city's power system, threatening a blackout.
It's easy to overuse "Panopticon" as a point of reference, but really, what else would this be?
Drought, climate change and overuse are draining the river — an important source of water, electricity and food.
Such overuse is one of the major causes of mounting antibiotic resistance as germs mutate to survive.
Overuse of antibiotics has been linked to the emergence of deadly superbugs that are resistant to drugs.
She finds that communities can prevent overuse by developing their own rules, monitoring compliance, and punishing violators.
Drug resistance is what happens when we overuse antibiotics in the treatment of humans, animals, and plants.
Overuse inflames the tendons and their protective sheaths, which causes pain along the thumb side of the wrist.
The authors note that some European nations, including Russia, have recently introduced policies to prevent overuse of alcohol.
It thinks it can take on fundamental flaws with scooters: overuse, quickly drained batteries, easily hackable, and more.
Another complication of Lyme disease treatment is the worry many in the medical community have surrounding antibiotic overuse.
However, overuse of images and videos taken more than a day ago threaten the very foundation of Stories.
Terms like "fascist" and "Nazi" have been emptied of meaning over the years due to overuse or misuse.
His strategists, meanwhile, argue the term socialist has lost its sting, weakened by Republicans' overuse of the phrase.
Financial incentives that promote the overuse of natural resources, such as fossil fuels, should be abolished, it said.
Overuse and misuse as a cure-all have moved their effectiveness back to a time before antibiotics existed.
But like a chef with a secret ingredient, resisting the urge to overuse it proved difficult for Cursive.
Antibiotic resistance has become increasingly common, and older drugs have become less effective, in part because of overuse.
Overuse or misuse of MDMA can lead to sleep problems, urinary problems, and in severe cases, cognitive impairment.
We know the fraud, the administrative costs, we know overuse and underuse of various drugs and specialized procedures.
The overuse of antibiotics and antimicrobial drugs has helped increase the rate of drug resistance, the WHO said.
So, if you overuse them, you could find your GI system a bit "challenged," as Larson puts it.
Like him, she has come to inhabit a body troubled by overuse injuries, exacerbated by forceful golf swings.
Couples are also more likely to cheat in my opinion with the overuse of technology in their relationship.
China's honey output has already been falling amid climate change, an ageing labour force and overuse of pesticides.
Overuse of adjectives like "scary" and "shadowy" don't add much to the narrative or particularly support his case.
These companies are great at marketing their products as so easy, but they can be misused by overuse.
Let's not overuse the phrase "first-world problems," but the MDX has no kick-to-open tailgate feature.
Our lackluster performance is due in part to "wasteful" spending — the overuse, underuse and inappropriate use of healthcare.
Until new drugs are developed, it is imperative that the world health community reduce the overuse of antibiotics.
Rather, their existence and overuse are indicative of a process that strangles member participation, public review, and amendments.
A couple more years of poor sales are a small incentive and may actually promote overuse of antibiotics.
Both measures are designed to curb overuse of health care and to help pay for the broader measures.
The ice is worn from overuse, and divots courtesy of the figure skaters are visible throughout the rink.
"Overuse is a big national problem," said Dr. Vikas Saini of the Lown Institute, a health care reform group.
Our diets based on processed foods, overuse of antibiotics and hygiene products are all likely responsible for this trend.
In addition, those without an unlimited messaging plan are careful not to overuse texting when it can be avoided.
But for the average person, this "more is more" strategy can backfire and contribute to overuse injuries or exhaustion.
But India is being hampered by mindless overuse and, in many places, a lack of sensible water-allocation policies.
Due to overuse, its main aquifer was contaminated with salt water in 2009, according to a United Nations report.
At a recent conference, Fed Chair Janet Yellen defended the forward guidance as useful, though she warned against overuse.
However, likely reasons are global warming, overuse of pesticides, and parasitic varroa mites, which spread viruses to bee colonies.
Answer: Pokémon Moon: It punches so much, its pincers often come off from overuse, but they grow back quickly.
The World Health Organisation later warned that the overuse of antibiotics in meat could cause antimicrobial resistance in humans.
You can just as readily watch fighters overuse the front snap kick and come out looking very foolish though.
Their overuse tends to create more harm than good, and their abuse is often nothing more than crony capitalism.
She mentions overuse of antibiotics, ibuprofen, irritable bowel syndrome as well as something called SIBO—small intestinal bacterial overgrowth.
As you can see, they found that human antibiotic misuse and overuse was one of the single biggest contributors.
Research shows how the real danger in social network overuse is passive content consumption, like endless solo feed scrolling.
"I worked a lot with professional athletes, and I know a lot of injuries are just overuse," Tamaela said.
In recent years, however, conservative lawmakers have criticized Democratic presidents for what they view as overuse of the act.
"Overuse of AMBER Alert could result in the public becoming desensitized to Alerts when they are issued," it says.
She is burdened by a brainless boss, Kevin (Barry Rothbart), a character type that has grown dull from overuse.
"There is substantial evidence of overuse and misuse of these clauses," the White House said in a fact sheet.
The F.D.A. enacted the restrictions out of growing concern about the breeding of drug-resistant bacteria from antibiotic overuse.
Outside the U.K., Attenborough informs that China has spearheaded its own Blue Planet campaign against single-use plastic overuse.
Overuse and misuse of antibiotics often fuels the problem by encouraging pathogens to make themselves more resistant to treatment.
The ACA's complex cost-saving measures are moving us away from pure fee-for-service medicine, which encourages overuse.
Smartphone overuse is a growing public-relations problem for Apple — one it doesn't have a strong answer for yet.
The thrust of the argument is this: America does not have an overuse problem when it comes to medicine.
It also included targets to improve soil quality, reduce overuse of pesticides and fertilizer, and tackle overgrazing on China's grasslands.
The problem, however, is that engineered muscle tissue tends to shrink and lose function over time, typically due to overuse.
On the cost side, will legalization, by increasing access and potentially use, lead to more overuse and addiction to marijuana?
And the widespread overuse of antibiotics has only made gram-negative bacteria even tougher to deal with, especially in hospitals.
The company has rightfully prioritized other drives like safety and well-being with features that hide bullies and deter overuse.
Despite the severity of the problem, the US lacks appropriate laws to regulate overuse of antibiotics in our food chain.
I don't like to throw the L-word around; it's too good and rare a feeling to cheapen with overuse.
On the other hand, it could discourage overuse of a specific lens, preventing burnout amongst a creator's friends and viewers.
But even with that familiarity, they often develop overuse injuries in their backs, wrists and other joints, Dr. Phillips said.
Without recovery, you don't get the strength you're trying to build, and you place yourself at risk for overuse injuries.
Overuse of braids, weaves, and extensions, coupled with bad hair-care practices, has led to an over-reliance on products.
In the meantime, we have plenty of other reasons to be concerned about the "silent epidemic" of opiode painkiller overuse.
Intense training schedules can pave the way for overuse injuries, including shoulder pain from swimming and stress fractures from running.
Medical researchers say overuse of such drugs diminishes their effectiveness in fighting disease in humans by contributing to antibiotic resistance.
Concerns about overuse and potential harm have prompted actions by federal health officials as well as consumer and physician groups.
Medical researchers have concerns that overuse of those drugs on farms may diminish their effectiveness in fighting disease in humans.
Traces have been found in waterways, threatening fish, and experts say overuse could make targeted insects immune to the pesticide.
If anyone were to counsel Ms Gawer against using the word today, it would be for the opposite reason: overuse.
Sometimes overuse results from incorrectly giving patients antibiotics for viral infections like the flu that won't respond to these drugs.
Once the series was up and running, Walden was careful not to overuse its theme, lest it lose its power.
Most notably, the algorithm found that overuse of hashtags was a strong indicator that a given account was a scammer.
Unexplained inmate injuries, overuse of pepper spray and unreported uses of force also continued to be problems, the report said.
In addition, antibiotics can cause serious side effects, and overuse has resulted in bacterial strains that are resistant to antibiotics.
Rest assured, that chronic overuse will resume this weekend, with bottom team Sunderland hosting 18th-placed Hull on Saturday afternoon.
Overuse in pig production in China, for example, has spawned superbugs that have surfaced in the United States and Europe.
President Obama's use of drones is a very divisive topic — issues of legality, overuse and national security are all raised.
Just like using missiles or troops, there are consequences for the overuse of sanctions, often unseen or difficult to measure.
After about a month, he was diagnosed with tendinitis and carpal tunnel syndrome, hand and wrist injuries resulting from overuse.
Sixty years of drought, overuse of water, and the impacts of climate change have reduced the lake by 503 percent.
Generally speaking, antibiotic resistance develops from an overuse of antibiotics to treat and prevent infections in both humans and livestock.
Sometimes a meme becomes tiresome through overuse; other times, it sparks a riot across the ocean, with multiple severe injuries.
Kudos, Andrew Cuomo Leadership is a word that's thrown around way too often, and through overuse has almost become meaningless.
Brennan Litzinger from Wilmington said overuse of technology could lead to cheating: I definitely think technology affects dating and relationships.
From the start, the PTC berated South Park for everything from overuse of the word "shit" to encouraging sex education.
Clearly, the overuse of opioids is a national emergency, having caused more than 200,000 deaths over the past two decades.
The rise of drug-resistant germs, caused by overuse of antibiotics, is one of the world's most nettlesome health predicaments.
When we say "I like something a lot" or "I overuse it sometimes," this is very different from an addiction.
While legal scholars maintain that suppression can be valid at times, Australian experts are growing increasingly concerned about its overuse.
" As she wrote, "the birth of a new gadget often gives rise to zealous overuse, until the novelty wears off.
We probably overuse the word, but I don't think people are sitting around and trying to find it that much.
More than 0003 billion people are affected by soil erosion, which is caused by the mismanagement and overuse of land.
Overuse of voice notes is not only infuriating for the receiver, but also saturates the power of its unique intimacy.
The military has indeed been stressed, but the primary cause is not a lack of funding: The culprit is overuse.
The overuse of antibiotics is the foundational problem, and the routine use of antibiotics on food animals is particularly troubling.
Do you overuse the crown emoji and wish there was another way to elevate your text groups to royal status?
Those researchers had reviewed the literature on overuse in children before, looking at all the studies from a year earlier.
It's interesting, right, because there's a lot of downsides to Twitter and I think people like myself probably overuse it.
Eventually, Apple is going to have to come up with a clear and coherent answer to questions about iPhone overuse.
We have a lot of discussions about "waste" in American health care or "overuse" in our fee-for-service system.
But the media's overuse of "lie" indicates that journalists gloss all too easily over the fine distinction between "lie" and "falsehood".
With millions (if not billions) glued to screens and electronic devices, the overuse of technology is becoming a universal, transnational concern.
Instagram is stepping up to help you manage overuse rather than leaving it to iOS and Android's new screen time dashboards.
The overuse of antibiotics is probably far from your mind when you order a beef burger from a fast food chain.
According to Trump, the overuse of stop-and-frisk policing is what made New York City the safest city in America.
As the show goes on, Jack takes on the appearance and feel of a worn-down toy that creaks with overuse.
"An overuse or overreliance on subscriptions, everything from Netflix to different delivery services, like monthly boxes, all adds up, " Kampitsis said.
Parents don't need scientific research to tell them phones can be dangerous; they can deduce the ills from their own overuse.
Overuse of antimicrobial medicines for both humans and animals and use of antibiotics in agriculture have all contributed to the problem.
From Necessity To Overuse Some hospitals tend to perform double scans — one with a contrast agent and a second without it.
Politicians from left to right as well as activist groups such as Black Lives Matter criticized the overuse of police force.
Now, as the water table falls from overuse, he is only able to pump enough water to cultivate half his land.
Meanwhile, tennis elbow is a term for strenuous overuse of the elbow joint, often by sitting at our computers all day.
Another limitation of the studies is that researchers couldn't distinguish medically necessary usage from potential substance use problems or accidental overuse.
But overuse of antibiotics is causing problems for individual, environmental, and public health; resistance could be the end of us all.
These days, Helvetica is an uninspired choice for much of anything; its perfected simplicity has been torpedoed by overexposure and overuse.
The misuse and overuse of antibiotics is accelerating antimicrobial resistance which is already complicating efforts to treat tuberculosis, HIV and malaria.
"An overuse or overreliance on subscriptions, everything from Netflix to different delivery services, like monthly boxes, all adds up," Kampitsis said.
Medication-overuse headaches This type is one of the most common chronic headache disorders, affecting 1% to 2% of people worldwide.
Farmers who overuse antibiotics, or give them to animals before they're visibly sick, risk the development of these antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
According to the World Health Organization, the overuse and misuse of certain antibiotics make them less effective at treating human diseases.
Why it matters: That means other issues — like competition, or the health impact of social-network overuse — aren't getting much attention.
"It's a small book but should have a major impact on reducing overuse of catheters and catheter-associated UTIs," says Davey.
Add to this picture waiting lists for Meals on Wheels, overuse of emergency rooms, loneliness, isolation and inadequate accessible affordable housing.
" She also sees kids with chronic or overuse injuries, she said, and "I have the recovery talk over and over again.
"People overuse this word nowadays, but there was really some kind of energy that pulled me to her store," she said.
While many in this camp are well-aimed, overuse of jargon and lack of specificity risk clouding the path to implementation.
But as the U.S. has proven, there is a very fine line between compassionate health care and opioid overuse and abuse.
One danger of these technologies, of course, is that many parents will be tempted to overuse them, and in intrusive ways.
"We have concerns about the overuse of arbitration and will be closely monitoring any changes to the legislation," the official said.
Alarming results like this beg policymakers to examine and further research what role overuse of technology plays in this national trend.
The specificity of a sport is causing overuse problems from repetitive movements, leading to an increase in the likelihood of injuries.
I suspect that some of the factors include abandonment issues, violent entertainment, graphic social media and the overuse of psychiatric medications.
Yes, I really whaled away, as public editors had done before me, about the overuse and inappropriate use of anonymous sources.
Overuse of pesticides has decimated our insect populations, which has led to the sharp decline of the aerial insect-feeding birds.
Heading into Wimbledon, he has played just 12 matches all year because of the overuse injury that he called golfer's elbow.
Biden's core argument, along with other proponents of the bill, was that overuse of bankruptcy made credit more expensive for everyone.
"Spasms and cramps in feet can come from overuse, doing a new exercise, or not having the proper foot gear," she says.
But recently that process has been drastically sped up due to our overuse of antibiotics in doctors' offices, hospitals, and farmers' fields.
The letter suggests that smartphone overuse could negatively impact children's health, and that Apple hasn't done enough to mitigate the possible harm.
The study's authors didn't define what they meant by "overuse" or "injury," for one thing, and didn't describe any of the injuries.
Overuse of antimicrobials in people, animals (namely those used for food production), and the environment is driving drug resistance, the WHO wrote.
Really the only thing not playing in the Trading Spaces newbie's favor is his overuse of artsy Instagram filters, as evidenced above.
Studies have looked extensively at the impact of smartphone overuse on mental health, finding links to depression, anxiety, and increased suicide rates.
The company, which Fleisig is a board member of, believes overuse is the culprit to pitching-related arm injuries, at any level.
These letters often went after opioid drug makers, perhaps reflecting the government's focus on trying to reduce the overuse of prescription opioids.
Environmentally, the overuse of shark liver oil is far from kosher, so Biossance uses a patented technology that derives squalane from sugarcane.
On the treadmill you repeat virtually the same running motion every stride, which increases your risk for an overuse injury, like tendinitis.
Overdosing on psychedelics can put you at risk for serotonin syndrome, and long-term overuse of hallucinogens can lead to trip flashbacks.
Dennis McKeon Staten Island Always uncomfortable with overt expressions of patriotism, I welcome any inquiry into our overuse of the national anthem.
Groupons seem to be especially popular for outpatient imaging services, like MRIs and CT scans — tests that are already susceptible to overuse.
In Elena Ferrante's "My Brilliant Friend," the two child heroines have a shared copy of "Little Women" that finally crumbles from overuse.
Boring, old bursitis — a condition that often occurs in middle age where the bursa sac in your shoulder gets inflamed from overuse.
The desire to stop (or reduce) harmful overuse, but being unable to do so, is one of the traditional hallmarks of addiction.
The Choosing Wisely Initiative, a consortium of professional societies that includes the American College of Radiology, is fighting the overuse of imaging.
There was a slight overuse of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, a solid but not revelatory ensemble that was in residence this year.
Because of the continuing overuse of antibiotics on ourselves, our farm animals and even our fruits, we've created some really nasty germs.
While developing new drugs is part of the solution, we must also preserve the effectiveness of existing antibiotics by stopping their overuse.
Overuse injuries, exemplified by the epidemic of serious elbow operations — known as Tommy John surgery — are rising among adolescent and preadolescent pitchers.
The overuse in both humans and livestock is giving dangerous germs more opportunities to evolve and outsmart drugs designed to kill them.
Some health experts have raised concerns that the overuse of antibiotics for poultry may diminish their effectiveness in fighting disease in humans.
No cost sharing means the Sanders and Warren plans could be more expensive for taxpayers and could risk overuse of health care.
The overuse of antibiotics in human medicine and agriculture has hastened this process, and experts now warn of a looming global crisis.
Apple disclosed in December that it had been slowing down batteries in older iPhones to save components from overuse without notifying users.
In May, a systematic review in JAMA Pediatrics looked at the medical literature related to overuse in pediatric care published in 20093.
Groupons seem to be especially popular for outpatient imaging services, like MRIs and CT scans — tests that are already susceptible to overuse.
I try not to overuse the word "refreshing," since that would negate the point of calling anything refreshing in the first place.
The New York City I grew up in feels like a faded record, every beautiful scratch from overuse a familiar and anticipated sound.
Moderately specialized athletes were also 39 percent more likely to have an overuse injury than athletes who played a wide variety of sports.
"Typically, if the IT band is inflamed, the muscles connecting to it are in even worse shape from overuse or injury," Miller says.
Although it's not a clinically defined addition, there's evidence of what might cause lip balm's overuse on the skin-care side of things.
Plastic is ineradicable in modern society, but that is no reason not to try to limit the wastefulness and blight from its overuse.
When he was a member of Parliament, serving as the Labour Party's shadow justice minister, he criticized the overuse of stop-and-search.
They are supposed to cut down on the abuse and overuse of such substances by reducing the rate at which physicians prescribe opioids.
The accompanying obituary mocked Parker's overuse of the words "hedonistic" and "sexy" to describe the big, fruity wines that he had helped promote.
Women in America frequently face poor access to healthcare, experience overuse of medical interventions, and enter pregnancy with chronic conditions and limited education.
Jay W. Friedman, a dentist who advises Consumer Reports on dental issues, has been warning of overuse of dental imaging since the 1970s.
These include reducing the overuse of nitrogen fertilizer — a risk to drinking water quality and the environment — and cutting down on other fertilisers.
Throw widespread overuse into the mix, and breaking things to the public just doesn't have the same cultural cachet that it once did.
Both films openly show black characters being exposed to racism, but BlacKkKlansman cleverly doesn't overuse its openly racist KKK members for these scenes.
Studies have shown, according to Holmes, that those who specialize in one sport are 125% more likely to suffer injuries because of overuse.
But there aren't many issues that have a bigger effect on Americans' daily lives than the intersection of opioid overuse and chronic pain.
It may seem counterintuitive to use technology in order to limit technological overuse; however, Talkspace addiction specialist, Katherine Glick, defends the program's design.
And I think that one of the big questions right now is the use of anonymous sources and the overuse of anonymous sources.
The growth is tied to soaring rates of C. diff, which parallel the overuse of antibiotics, leaving patients more vulnerable to the infection.
Even as world health leaders have pleaded for restraint in prescribing antimicrobial drugs to combat bacteria and fungi, overuse of them has continued.
This negative incentive to provide appropriate medication therapy drives up prescription costs and overuse of medication, putting patients at increased risk for harm.
Pain leads to reduced activity, more obesity and weaker muscles; then comes opioid epidemic, overuse of pain medications, and back surgeries for all!
Speakers who are well known in their professions but overuse verbal pauses are still perceived as credible because they have built a reputation.
And don't eat in front of the TV. In the end, screens are not a threat, it's the overuse of them that is.
What looks like an epidemic of vitamin D deficiency may be a product of overuse of a test and misreading of its results.
Sure, it's a little hackneyed; it's worth remembering, I think, that calling something a trope suggests its overuse but doesn't question its efficacy.
"These are giving rise to other challenges such as land-use change, pollution, overuse, overharvesting and the proliferation of invasive species," it said.
In the wake of Nixon's overuse of the power in the 85033s, the 1974 Budget Act severely limited it by requiring congressional approval.
It could also mean that people are avoiding the term as it becomes less useful, since its overuse has rendered it basically meaningless.
The American Academy of Pediatrics warns that the overuse of screens can put children at risk of problems like obesity and sleep deprivation.
But his administration's overuse of controversial stop-and-frisk tactics helped overwhelm the court with cases, and the legality of busts began to blur.
There are dangers when it comes to overuse of social media and relying too heavily on validating your maternal identity through your interactions online.
That's part of the $10 billion its costly employers every year to pay for overuse and deal with workplace problems caused by opioid addiction.
"The main thing is don't overuse antibiotics," said Merenstein, who noted a cough is among the top reasons people receive prescriptions for these drugs.
In addition to MRSA, years of overuse of antibiotics have created a number of drug-resistant bacteria which doctors are now struggling to treat.
The problem is that overuse of antimalarials, especially when they're not needed or you don't finish the prescription, increases the risk of resistance developing.
From the greenhouse gas emissions to the overuse of medically-important antibiotics, the way we raise our animals for meat is a major contributor.
"The overuse and misuse of the term 'fake news' can be problematic because, without common definitions, we cannot understand or fully address these issues."
Now a new wave of addiction is crashing across North America due to the overuse of prescription painkillers, and Vancouver has been no exception.
Kaine has voted in favor of equal pay for both genders, LGBTQ rights, overuse of incarceration, and providing tuition assistance for families in need.
But cartilage in the knee can be damaged by age and overuse, often without us realizing since it's a tissue not supplied with nerves.
Future treatments may even combine these different strategies to give us a powerful solution for fighting UTIs without adding to the overuse of antibiotics.
Scientists around the world warn that rampant overuse of antibiotics in animal agriculture is contributing to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant infections in humans.
We tend to overuse our brains and believe that it is for our own good, while remaining unaware of the brain's pitfalls and limitations.
Collins didn't want to overuse Robles, but asked him to pick up an additional inning since neither Addison Reed nor Jerry Blevins were available.
The letter raised concerns about environmental damage from mining, the overuse of dynamite, and violent crime and drug abuse going unchecked in the area.
Gates said though there are many undeniable perks to having digital tools at your disposal, it's important to acknowledge that overuse can be damaging.
One man in Chex had been a chicken catcher in Winesburg, but years of overuse had left his elbow swollen and in chronic pain.
There has been overuse of waivers that allow able-bodied adults without dependents (ABAWD) to receive food stamps even without meeting basic work requirements.
And if you overuse them, you run the risk of making them mean less or, in the worst-case scenario, mean nothing at all.
Rittenhouse said he was "saddened" by the overuse of CBD in different products, as well as the unscientific claims about the substance's healing properties.
There's nothing necessarily wrong with that as a dramatic device (besides overuse), but it's uncomfortably out of proportion in a half-hour teenage comedy.
Moderating this kind of addictive overuse is easier, too, thanks to functions that make it simpler to turn off annoying messages for extended periods.
The company told the investors that it believed the overuse of tech was a serious issue, and that it had been working on it.
Ostensibly, it looks and sounds nice in a sort of "We Are the World" kind of way, but its overuse has rendered it hollow.
A new analysis shows that prescription drug monitoring programs can reduce the overuse of narcotics — but that many states have adopted relatively weak versions.
But I think it's also important that we conduct long-term research into the ramifications of the overuse of technology by our young people.
For instance, the new operating system will have stricter security controls on apps, faster loading times and limits on apps prone to battery overuse.
And with greater marijuana use could come dependence and overuse, accidents, non-deadly overdoses that lead to mental anguish and anxiety, and psychotic episodes.
Its potential risks include dependence and overuse, accidents, non-deadly overdoses that lead to mental anguish and anxiety, and marijuana use potentially causing psychotic episodes.
But a kid yelling "Shazam!" multiple times over a two-hour movie is a different story, one that risks rubbing the novelty thin from overuse.
But when they eventually catch up, pilots are found to overuse of automated systems, which leads to complacency and a degradation of manual flying skills.
These include repackaging beef past its sell-by date, making turkey ham out of soyabeans rather than actual birds and overuse of potentially harmful additives.
It does carry some risks — including dependence and overuse, accidents, nondeadly overdoses that lead to mental anguish and anxiety, and, in rare cases, psychotic episodes.
But if you run hard constantly, meaning you don't take rest days, then you'll be more susceptible to overuse injuries and mental exhaustion, he says.
Read today, the five-year-old document shows that ideas around distraction and the potential for smartphone overuse had a long gestation period inside Google.
We had a particularly fruitful chat about the tendency for liberals and leftists to overuse words like "problematic" or "gaslighting" to the point of meaninglessness.
His paper argued that resistance is not a phenomenon that began with our overuse of antibiotics, but that it is as old as bacteria themselves.
No one has to subsidize someone else and no one has an incentive to overuse a resource because the cost is shifted to someone else.
Health care providers and consumers need to decrease misuse and overuse of antimicrobials in human health by only prescribing antibiotics in cases of bacterial infection.
Our fear of germs leads to an overuse of antibacterial products that not only fly in the face of science, but pollute the environment too.
Still, he worries about the overuse of CT. "I think there are many situations where people are prescribed CT when not needing it," he says.
Especially of the kids and stuff that I didn't use because we didn't want to overuse them, but in my opinion, they're their own show!
Vigilance and careful labeling may help to curtail this problem, as will cutting back on the overuse of antibiotics in commercially raised poultry and cows.
"We've been able to reduce the overuse of chemotherapy in about one-third of all patients in some subtypes of breast cancers," Daniel Hayes said.
The quality of my data entry determines how I am reimbursed in a system that can also produce inefficiencies, overuse of testing and medical errors.
Unrestrained overuse of current antibiotics, often when they are not needed, and widespread use in livestock, have contributed to the evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
The "fragmented" U.S. health-care "system" prevented cost control overseers from rooting out overuse promoted by fee-for-service physicians and their overly demanding patients.
Like "iconic," the word "solidarity" has, through overuse by empty-gesture right wing politicians and armchair leftists alike, been stripped of some of its potency.
Smell researchers even speculate that high contemporary divorce rates may be related to the overuse of deodorants and the underuse of our natural olfactory intelligence.
The word "empowerment" has recently come under fire for its overuse in the media, to the point that some believe it has lost its meaning.
The Center for Biological Diversity called it the first species declared extinct under the Trump administration, a consequence of water overuse for agriculture and pollution.
Mr. Clements had worked to reform Colorado's overuse of solitary when he was murdered by the kind of person he was trying to help. Gov.
The European Union has also taken aim at the overuse of plastics, proposing bans on products like single-use drink containers and sticks for balloons.
Several researchers mentioned the overuse of M.R.I.s for lower back pain as the sort of thing that would be nice to change with a nudge.
In 1979, William Safire, the New York Times columnist and former presidential speechwriter, offered readers of this newspaper some sage advice: "Don't overuse exclamation marks!!!"
But the push comes as prescriber behavior is already changing, amid recent policy changes meant to deter the overuse of opioid medications in medical care.
And so they sat down with him, armed with reams of advanced analytics and video to prove their point about his overuse of the fastball.
It's been a welcome feature, in an age where most smartphone users continue to overuse their flashes, completely throwing off the photo in the process.
Digital cameras make it less complicated to light scenes, he noted, and the equipment weighs less, leading to what he sees as the Steadicam's overuse.
Mr. Bloomberg issued a statement on Tuesday seeking to explain those comments and noting that he had apologized for the overuse of stop-and-frisk.
Among the goals is an expectation that nursing facilities which still overuse antipsychotic medications will decrease their use by 15% by the end of 2019.
An assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Dr. Greenfield is considered a pioneer in treating digital media overuse.
For many, the origins of the opiate crisis go back to the overuse of pain medicines that large pharmaceutical companies promoted through slick marketing efforts.
Years of intensive farming combined with overuse of harsh chemicals has degraded cropland and poisoned water supplies, leaving the country increasingly vulnerable to crop shortages.
They promote themselves as a greener alternative to traditional feed such as soybeans, whose cultivation can lead to deforestation and the overuse of farm chemicals.
The research is conflicted on this point, but it does seem clear that the majority of injuries stem from running, usually from overuse stress or overextension.
An overuse of elective cesarean section, or c-section, has become of concern because the procedure can pose maternal risks, including infection or postpartum heavy bleeding.
But there are risks, including dependence and overuse, accidents, non-deadly overdoses that lead to mental anguish and anxiety, and marijuana use potentially causing psychotic episodes.
Between pollution, overuse and global warming—which appears to be making the monsoons more capricious and slightly less generous—India is fast approaching a water crisis.
Heat cramps seem to be caused by excessive sweating, and they're slightly more intense than your run-of-the-mill cramp caused by fatigue or overuse.
"Model Max was designed taking into consideration complex shared usage scenarios, consumer overuse of vehicles, operation models and maintenance costs," Segway wrote in a press release.
The breakout highlight is the digital health dashboard that leaked last week and was confirmed today, which Apple says is designed to help curb smartphone overuse.
I feel like I was raised to participate in the overuse of social media without even consciously knowing, and now it's just a part of life.
Overuse can be negative, but Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and the rest also require teenagers to learn how to communicate using a range of language and tools.
How do we enable ourselves to be protected from crooks, spies, rogue nation states, and terrorists, while also maximizing our protection from the overuse of authority?
And I'm not alone: One 2018 survey of parents found that overuse of digital devices has become the number one parenting concern in the United States.
Another report from Deloitte found out that one in three adults check their smartphone at night and admit their overuse is causing rows with their partners.
Development of new drugs has lagged because antibiotics are not nearly as profitable as other medicines and aggressively marketing them would only exacerbate the overuse problem.
However, hamstrings aren't usually the culprit, since their tension is generally caused by a dysfunctional pelvis position pulling them into a state of overuse or inhibition.
While laws exist to limit drilling of new wells and prevent overuse, Espinoza Hilario said aquifers are around 300 percent overexploited, with extraction fast outpacing replenishment.
Researchers believe cycling through shoes mixes up the stress placed on your joints and tissues, which prevents overuse injuries and strengthens a wider range of muscles.
They were angry about the truths we were uncovering about the questionable safety and unnecessary expense of their overuse of medical interventions during labor and delivery.
Despite Trump's frequent use of Twitter as a method of communicating, experts told NBC News on Friday that Trump would not overuse the "Presidential Alert" system.
The intent is to minimize overuse and the rise of more antibiotic-resistant infections by limiting antibiotic use to cases when these drugs are absolutely necessary.
Today's business model is infinitely more efficient, but it also raises environmental concerns such as antibiotic overuse and is fundamentally oppressive for animals and farmers alike.
It is possible to respect the common humanity of all American citizens—incarcerated or not—by closing the door on our casual overuse of solitary confinement.
Affected by the same drought that has parched the Southwestern United States, they are victims of climate change, made worse by our overuse of fossil fuels.
The B-1B fleet struggled with low readiness rates, as Air Force Times reported in June, likely due to its age and overuse in recent conflicts.
I'd speculate that this change was motivated by a desire not to overuse magic, and to focus on the other aspects of Jon and Arya's storylines.
Also important, however, in treating overuse is to recognize that if the person doesn't see it as a problem, it cannot — by definition — be an addiction.
To preserve the effectiveness of antimicrobials, regulators need to prevent their overuse and misuse just as they need to prevent the use of poor-quality fakes.
I've been told repeatedly by nutrition experts that the overuse of dietary supplements for "nutritional insurance" has given Americans the most expensive urine in the world.
Health experts have long warned that their overuse was helping spawn drug-resistant bacteria, and now scientists are seeing an explosion of resistant fungi as well.
The only worry is that his lack of size and tackle-breaking ability, along with his overuse in college, could result in his body breaking down.
The point is to reduce your impact on the environment, to fight the overuse of antibiotics in livestock raising, and to promote animal welfare more generally.
Mason jars entered the design sphere as an accent to the farmhouse aesthetic, particularly as wedding decor, but overuse of the trend has rendered them obsolete.
We must eliminate energy subsidies that encourage a continued search for new fossil fuels or that promote overuse and waste — harming both natural and human health.
Research has also shown that the overuse of devices and social media can be linked to an increase in loneliness as well as depression in teens.
We want to make sure the drugs we have continue to be effective, so we want to try to reduce the overuse and abuse of antibiotics.
Meanwhile, the Athabasca River only has so much water to offer, and there's a real threat that the oil sand mines will overuse it without monitoring.
If tech giants try to block our overuse, they risk major user backlash and will have to backdoor everything anyway, much as Waze has for distracted driving.
"Mark Cavendish will not take the start at today's Scheldeprijs or at the weekend's Paris-Roubaix due to an overuse injury," Dimension Data said in a statement.
In recent years, bees' health has been severely compromised by mites, the overuse of pesticides and other factors, such as the mysterious malady called Colony Collapse Disorder.
The move by the third largest U.S. poultry producer addresses concerns that the overuse of antibiotics in chickens may diminish their effectiveness in fighting disease in people.
Women whose individual histories, passions, and decisions carve out an idiosyncratic plot — not ones whose destinies are predetermined by a premise made musky by time and overuse.
There are plenty of reasons to be dubious about the plan, including the blithe overuse of "blockchain" as a buzzword and a panacea to all currency problems.
The new report emphasizes that misuse and overuse of existing antimicrobial agents in humans as well as animals and plants accelerate the development and spread of resistance.
He also raises the issue of antibiotic resistance, or the proliferation of drug-resistant infectious bacteria stemming from the overuse of antibiotics in medical settings (and elsewhere).
If the soil is compacted by overuse of agricultural machinery, or walking, the rain is not absorbed, and instead washes the soil away and may cause flooding.
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria / CDC / Jeff Hageman, M.H.S. / Janice Haney CarrFor the past several years, doctors have been sounding the alarm about the overuse of antibiotics.
Other times, however, overuse involves giving patients an antibiotic that's less effective for their condition before switching to a different antibiotic that's better suited to their illness.
But Levin goes further, tracing a lot of other popular internet speak to feminine affectations, like the multiple question marks (???) as uptalk or overuse of cute emoji.
Researchers believe these drug-resistant diseases are the product of drug and pesticide overuse, but they still don't know what exactly causes these evolved bacteria and fungi.
Air Force officials attribute the shortage to overuse and a lack of maintenance, and they've repeatedly asked lawmakers to give them more resources to fix the problem.
Scientists estimate that around 70% of bacteria that cause infections are already resistant to at least one antibiotic used to treat them, largely fueled by their overuse.
This culmination of poor hygiene means there is a constant cycle of infection and, in turn, a constant need for antibiotics, whose overuse has now fueled resistance.
Four decades later, organized baseball is in the midst of an epidemic of arm injuries as a result of overuse, according to the American Sports Medicine Institute.
Shelby Johnson from Massachusetts is equally annoyed by such behavior: I think that there are many cases in which people overuse their phones to a rude extent.
Health: A new U.N. report says the overuse of antibiotics and antifungal medicines is fueling drug-resistant pathogens that could kill 10 million people annually by 2050.
But as more infections become resistant to traditional drugs due to our chronic overuse of antibiotics, more patients are turning to phage therapy as a last resort.
A new report says the overuse of antimicrobial drugs in humans, animals and plants is fueling resistant pathogens that could kill 10 million people annually by 2050.
Timothy Harper, a writing coach, and professor at the Craig Newmark School of Journalism told Business Insider he recommends a "comma diet" for students who overuse commas.
When he was finally extradited, he pleaded guilty by reason of insanity from overuse of hallucinogenic drugs, but was deemed fit for trial and convicted of murder.
Finally, overuse of the word "racist" may lead to a "cry wolf" effect whereby real racists can hide due to exhaustion of public with norm over-policing.
Oliver North, the incoming president of the National Rifle Association, Sunday on Fox News blamed mass shootings on violent movies and overuse of psychiatric drugs like Ritalin.
Exude confidenceConfidence is key when applying for a job — and nothing screams, "I'm not the right person for this gig" more than the overuse of tentative speech.
This surge in resistance has been associated with the overuse and misuse of antimicrobial drugs, and it is a complex problem that requires a multi-faceted solution.
China suffers from serious overuse of antibiotics, with doctors prescribing them to half of all outpatients, far above recommended levels, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Cross-train, too All the experts and experienced runners I consulted emphasized the importance of cross-training to build strength and flexibility and to prevent overuse injury.
What's more, CNN learned that this overuse benefited the drugmaker to a tune of hundreds of millions of dollars, largely at the expense of the US government.
It found that a child's overuse of screens was consistently associated with the mother's excessive screen use, especially for mothers who cared for their child at home.
People in Hawaii appear to be much less likely to overuse problematic prescription drugs, including opioid pain medications and antibiotics, than people in the mainland United States.
But due in part to overuse of antibiotics, MRSA now infects hundreds of thousands of people and kills about 23,000 people each year in the U.S. alone.
As policymakers look for ways to save money without harming quality in the health care system, reducing overuse seems as if it should be a top option.
They argue that many livestock producers needlessly overuse antibiotics to prevent infections and promote growth — essentially relying on them as an alternative to hygiene and good nutrition.
Even though antibiotic overuse is a problem in many parts of the world, many people still don't have access to these lifesaving drugs when they need them.
Payal Patel, an ophthalmologist at NYU's Langone Medical Center, says that we don't really know, but that some triggers can include fatigue, stress, and overuse of caffeine.
Daniel Agger has admitted to dangerous overuse of anti-inflammatories during his career, and discussed the damage his over-reliance on medication has done to his health.
He still suffers from pain in his back, and admitted that his chronic overuse of anti-inflammatories could have implications for his health in the long term.
It's one of a host of terms and themes that have been useful in 2015 but have suffered from overuse, coming very close to losing their meaning altogether.
"Sometimes army officers overuse it to get results, but it is very difficult to distinguish whether he has used the power as he is required to," Kakkar said.
The most sacred of commonplaces during the transfer window, the 'come-and-get-me plea' must be treated with the utmost reverence, for overuse can diminish its powers.
Compared to athletes who played the widest variety of sports, youth who specialized the most were 81 percent more likely to experience an overuse injury, the study found.
"We don't see it that much anymore in dermatology, because everybody knows about it, so there's really been such a push to not overuse this medication," he said.
Some critics have said they plan to turn their phones off in protest over concern that the president could overuse or abuse the alert to send political messages.
Only after her death in 1982, her health almost certainly damaged by the overuse of "uppers" and "downers" in wartime, did she gain the official recognition she deserved.
Overuse of sanctions, without a clear and realistic goal, could simply encourage more such efforts and ultimately reduce the utility of sanctions as a tool of international diplomacy.
Studies also show that antibiotic overuse can cause bacteria to become resistant down the line — definitely not a good thing for our immune systems in the long run.
One is the big, big one, which is that I believe the biggest problem that we face is climate change and an overuse of our limited natural resources.
The rise of resistant bacteria may lead to a clamp-down on overuse of antimicrobial drugs in Brazil, the world's fourth largest pork producer and exporter, and elsewhere.
Additionally, there's the problem of addiction: Users can become psychologically addicted to the feeling of being high, and with overuse, the body becomes physically dependent on the drug.
Pros: Classic field watch design, light-up face, a good size for smaller wristsCons: A noticeable ticking sound, overuse of the night-light feature can drain the battery
And some people can experience psychotic episodes, or they might overuse the drug and become dependent on it — to the detriment of their schoolwork, career, or social life.
There has been much concern over so-called superbugs due to the overuse of antibiotics, but this study identifies that we have always had antimicrobial resistance, he said.
According to Manos, some toilets in Walker Canyon are backed up from overuse, and the traffic is so bad that city workers can't get in to empty them.
More providers translates into greater rates of overuse and misuse of care, duplication of services and higher risk of communication-related risks and errors, according to the report.
Very few people know how to use semicolons correctly and The Economist's constant overuse contradicts its advice—contained in its very own style guide—not to overdo them.
CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden, who has long warned against the overuse of antibiotics, said it could mean "the end of the road" for those types of drugs.
The problem, as always, is our own rapacious overuse of energy, our own monstrous overbuilding of infrastructure, not the few squirrels who are the ensnared victims of it.
For a variety of reasons — the cost of proper maintenance, the lack of repair know-how and overuse of the instruments — the melodies are often horribly off key.
In fact, I probably overuse email, but I do rely on it for quick access to old thoughts, conversations and contacts that I didn't commit to a database.
The only risk here is overuse injury, such as a case of Achilles tendinitis from running 10 miles on a Saturday after not doing any exercise all week.
The problem associated with the overuse of antibiotics is not only limited to the United States but is also a world health issue that has reached alarming proportions.
Many factors could be contributing to the deadly trend among teens, including a chronic lack of sleep, an overuse of social media, even a fear of climate change.
It's an insight that has become blunt from overuse, particularly with its essentialist hint that women share one eye: a vision that is circular, mucky, menstrual, intimate, wise.
Attacking antibiotic overuse through commerce has already produced results: The year after the Obama administration tightened its rules, sales of antibiotics for use in farm animals dropped significantly.
That may be hyperbole, but there is wide agreement that antibiotic overuse in both livestock and in people is destroying our ability to fight certain diseases and infections.
Withorne cited the overuse of "the draft," instead of "conscription" or "selective service" on Twitter, and how people feared getting called up to serve in the US military.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Overuse and climate change are sapping the Colorado river, source of a fifth of U.S. GDP and at least $1.3 trln of market value.
The rate at which new strains of drug-resistant bacteria have emerged in recent years, prompted by overuse of antibiotics in humans and livestock, terrifies public health experts.
Align the interests of providers and consumers, rather than retaining the current system which promotes overuse of services that may have little or no value to the patient.
Earlier this year, the SPLC filed a federal class action lawsuit against the Florida Department of Corrections for its alleged overuse of solitary confinement, according to its website.
This has given rise to concerns over antimicrobial resistance (AMR), caused by overuse and misuse of antibiotics, which are given to treat livestock more than for human health.
The use of the stress-reduction document came to light as the state has come under scrutiny for what prisoners' advocates say is an overuse of solitary confinement.
The articles were ranked by the quality of methods; the magnitude of potential harm to patients from overuse; and the potential number of children that might be harmed.
While drug resistance comes about because of antibiotic overuse, the genes responsible for creating resistance are widely disseminated in nature and have been evolving in microbes for eons.
Fear of progression or recurrence is the most common psychological impact cancer patients struggle with, and it's associated with both under- and overuse of health care, Ehlers explains.
Other factors that can contribute to cracking include the overuse of certain fertilizers, high growth temperatures, heavy soil texture and the strength of the outer layer of the root.
"Any attempt at repair is likely to inflict as much damage as it fixes," the team writes, noting that overuse of adhesives made it difficult to even get inside.
I want us to not overuse swearing—the kind of swearing that has to do with the common bodily functions—because I would like that to retain its power.
As Americans, we have begun to overuse the word 'hero ' I stand by my claim that the real heroes are the men and women who don t come home.
Highly specialized athletes were 18 percent more likely to have an overuse injury than moderately specialized athletes who spent at least some time on two or more different sports.
The major concern for many cities, including some of the nation's largest, is that overuse of texting when it's not absolutely necessary could slow response times and cost lives.
We have actual facts about crime and they are clear: When we ended the overuse of stop-and-frisk more than two years ago, crime continued to go down.
"As we strive to curb overuse, one area ripe for intervention may be how we communicate with patients about medical decisions, particularly those related to low-value care," Drs.
When I asked Summerlin if the "Uber for X" title offended him, he insisted that despite its overuse in the media, "Uber for Pizza" is often a time saver.
From then on, the Beckhams have been one of those power couples that, like other celebrity relationships since, are entirely to blame for our overuse of the hashtag #couplegoals.
Some of this is natural, some a consequence of industrial effluent, and of seepage from landfills, septic tanks, leaky underground gas tanks and the overuse of fertilisers and pesticides.
Dare to imagine a vanity that isn't a cluttered hodgepodge of old standbys — half-empty and worn-looking from overuse, scattered amongst those failed impulse purchases you've never touched.
Meanwhile, most antibiotics are also used in animal agriculture to promote faster live stock growth—an overuse of antibiotics that Bell said is a "major driver" of drug resistance.
These include targeting the resistance to antimicrobial agents that has come about because of overuse and misuse of antibiotics; ensuring continuity of supply chains; and improving and strengthening leadership.
To improve, you can tell the app to beep when you use a filler word and edit the list of filler words to include ones you know you overuse.
"If you overuse memes (like the Russian embassy in London) you risk further controversy as diplomats are supposed to operate within a certain horizon of professional expectations," he said.
One of the most troubling and dare I say "problematic" developments in colloquial speech has been the overuse of the phrase "my truth" to blur absolute truth and opinion.
Institutions are rules and norms that are developed to solve social problems; concepts of private property, for instance, help a society to manage a tendency to overuse common property.
The aim is to improve wealth and health in places where farming is already suffering due to land degradation from climate change and overuse, said Kenya coordinator Phoebe Owuor.
The system has eliminated incentives for patients to seek and obtain value for each dollar spent and has instead encouraged the purchase of low-value services and promoted overuse.
The mechanisms here are far from clear—velocity, high-impact pitches, and overuse might all play a role—but pitch mix is also clearly a part of the story.
On HBO, the series "Silicon Valley" pokes fun with comedic overuse of the phrase "disrupt," while another satirical sitcom, "Veep," parodies Washington's dependence on regulation, red tape and lobbying.
In some developing countries, patients don't need a prescription to buy an antibiotic, upping bacteria's exposure to the drugs through overuse and allowing them to speed toward becoming resistant.
Antibiotic resistance and the emergence of so-called super bugs, caused by widespread antibiotic overuse and the ability of bacteria to evolve, is seen as a global health threat.
"It's hard to feel heartened about a plateau when overuse remains so prevalent," said Dr. Caleb Alexander, co-director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Drug Safety and Effectiveness.
For all the deserved attention the opioid crisis gets, alcohol overuse remains a persistent public health problem and is responsible for more deaths, as many as 88,000 per year.
According to their research, this was probably caused by the rise in cesarean births, the overuse of antibiotics and the use of infant formula in place of breast milk.
The victor two years earlier was the artist Valérie Belin, who illustrated the overuse of plastic with a droll series of still lives that reference 17th-century Dutch painting.
In part the discrepancy is technical; it is harder to animate ethical compromise, a conscience that has "worn itself out through overuse," than the watchmaking work of plot construction.
Carlton F.W. Larson, a professor at the University of California at Davis School of Law and an expert on treason, said the president had cheapened the word through overuse.
And while ESPN reported this injury is far less severe than last year's torn left groin that limited his playing time to 55 games, it could worsen with overuse.
Technology companies worried that overuse of the statute could jeopardize the trust people had regarding the privacy of their online data, potentially undermining the growth of cloud computing services.
"In 'Resistant,' I'm trying to reflect the strain and pressure of ever-increasing bacterial resistance to antibiotics (promoted by their vast overuse, particularly in unregulated livestock production)," he said.
Now that, thanks to Teigen, it's on the public radar, will "headass," like "lit" and "woke," move from being generally used in African-American communities to widespread overuse by everyone?
Look no further than factory farms if you want to pinpoint the United States' overuse of antibiotics—the industry is responsible for 80 percent of all antibiotics used each year.
One of the scariest features of the antibiotic resistance crisis — which has been accelerated by how we overuse these drugs — is that pharmaceutical companies aren't developing new antibiotics quickly enough.
Lest overuse of confusing jargon be written off as a silly, but harmless filler, Textio also researched the impact of seeing certain phrases on job seekers' interest in those positions.
Given concerns about the overuse of antibiotics, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh conducted a trial to see if shorter-duration antibiotic treatments for ear infections would be equally effective.
Had Mr Trump not dulled the word "collusion" through overuse, it might seem to describe the relationship between his campaign and the Russian government: mutual aid coupled with persistent dissembling.
Ma said it was possible the massive, long-anticipated project had even led northern Chinese water consumers to overuse their resources, always confident of the imminent flood from the south.
Antibiotic resistance and the emergence of so-called super bugs, caused by widespread overuse of antibiotics and the natural ability of bacteria to evolve, are seen as global health threats.
After scrolling through the report and seeing the phrase used over and over again, people couldn't resist calling out the overuse, and Twitter turned into a trove of "HOM" jokes.
The rise of drug-resistant bacteria is a growing threat to modern medicine and has been made worse in recent years by overuse of antibiotics and cutbacks in drug research.
Importantly, in the last couple of years, reform efforts have begun to focus on the overuse and misuse of local jails, a key area in understanding and addressing mass incarceration.
"When I got symptoms last fall, everyone thought it was a sports injury, that I was overdoing it and it was overuse, which actually delayed the diagnosis," she tells PEOPLE.
He was also a regular voter for police and prosecutors over criminal suspects or defendants, even though he was troubled by prison overcrowding and the persistent overuse of solitary confinement.
The American Academy of Pediatrics warns that overuse of digital media and screens can put children and teens at risk of obesity, sleep problems, cyberbullying and negative performance at school.
"A handful of them, two handfuls of them, the whole staff, we've gone through 26 innings in six days," Royals manager Ned Yost said of the overuse of the bullpen.
Overuse, bad posture, and a mouse that fits your hand poorly can also cause thumb tendinitis, says David Rempel, a professor bioengineering and medicine at the University of California, Berkeley.
He's more concerned about the prevalence of frequent use, which would gauge how much someone uses marijuana on, say, a daily basis — a much better indicator of overuse and addiction.
Prime example: during both of Barack Obama's terms as president, the Republicans were chastised for creating a self-induced gridlock of legislative sessions through excessive walkouts and overuse of filibusters.
The rampant overuse of antibiotics and antifungal medicines in humans, livestock and agriculture is accelerating a crisis that is poorly understood by the public and largely ignored by world leaders.
Sandweg said he believes the majority of officers and ICE officials care about detainees, but that that the environment and overuse of detention makes it impossible to provide adequate care.
It&aposs worth pointing out that running every day can increase one&aposs risk for "overuse injury," which results from doing too much physical activity too fast, according to Healthline.
The overall low rate of unneeded antibiotic prescriptions is, on one hand, an encouraging sign, given how this kind of overuse has sped along the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Much like Slack used to claim to aid productivity until it became a self-replicating, attention-sucking virus, comms technologies work until they break from overuse (and/or corporate growth targets…).
For K-12 education he said the state should end what he called the overuse of costly standardized testing and shift power over budget and educational decisions to local school boards.
The move by the world's biggest fast-food chain addresses concerns that the overuse of antibiotics vital to fighting human infections in farm animals may diminish the drugs' effectiveness in people.
But the pace of development has lagged as they are not as profitable as other treatments - such as cancer drugs - and because aggressive marketing tactics only serve to exacerbate their overuse.
The cookbook author and model, who is currently expecting her second child with husband John Legend, saw pal John Mayer lamenting about the overuse of PhotoShop and FaceTune on social media.
Editors acknowledged that a part of those problems involved the overuse of anonymous sources, and in recent weeks, they began taking a hard look at how to handle them more carefully.
For similar health conscious and anti-superbug reasons, phages have veterinary applications as well; targeted phage therapies to treat sick livestock may remove the overuse of antibiotics from animals' food supply.
Unrestrained overuse of current antibiotics by doctors and hospitals, often when they are not needed, and widespread antibiotic use in food livestock have contributed to the evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
We're as likely to overuse and overshare on social media as older people — even Facebook has warned about the dangers of passively scrolling through your News Feed for hours every day.
Plus, with bigger fish to fry (pun intended) like the GMO debate, the threat of bioterrorism, and the dangers of antibiotic overuse in animal agriculture, the FDA may have other priorities.
The "complete the course" advice given to patients taking antibiotics is "fallacious" and backed by little evidence, they state in their article, and could lead to antibiotic overuse -- and further resistance.
The World Health Organization has warned that the world is moving toward a post-antibiotic era in which many infections would no longer be treatable because of the overuse of antibiotics.
Food policy and animal welfare are rife with overlap, but nowhere is this intersection more urgent than the escalating public health crisis stemming from the overuse of antibiotics on factory farms.
The federal government can help protect against the overuse of stop-and-frisk with greater monitoring of local police departments — in retrospect, the 1994 bill should have specifically authorized such oversight.
While we recognize the genocide label carries with it significant legal ramifications and the international community must be careful not to overuse this word, there is no ambiguity in this case.
But "text neck" is real — it is an overuse syndrome of neck pain and headaches linked to leaning forward when you look at screensl and text neck is just one problem.
"The reckless overuse of these critical medications on healthy livestock is contributing to our antibiotics resistance crisis," Jean Halloran, director of food policy initiatives for Consumers Union, said in a statement.
The Republican Party cannot abandon successful policies like "stop and frisk," but it also can't ignore the social effects of its overuse and the anger it generates in communities of color.
Many major drugmakers abandoned antibiotic development because they are not nearly as profitable as other medicines, such as cancer drugs, and marketing them aggressively would likely only exacerbate the overuse problem.
The family got a second opinion from another doctor, who thought it may have been related to her nervous system or the overuse of antibiotics that helped fight previous respiratory infections.
The country dips into a semi-arid zone below the Sahara desert known as the Sahel, where climate change and land overuse are making it increasingly difficult to farm, experts say.
In an unprecedented move, the investors urged Apple to develop new, easier-to-use tools to help parents limit phone use and to study the effect of overuse on mental health.
Overuse injuries result when a child continually uses the same muscle groups and applies the same stresses to a specific body part, resulting in muscle imbalances and inadequate time for repair.
Of course, this FCC rule is meant to limit overuse of the EAS sound, so as to avoid false alarms and ensure people take the alert seriously when it is used.
Kenya has officially embraced what public health experts call antimicrobial stewardship, the effort to stem resistance by reducing the overuse of antibiotics, promoting vaccinations and encouraging better hygiene among hospital workers.
Where it stands: Overuse and drought have dried up the 4 reservoirs serving the 9 million residents of Chennai, India's 6th largest city, and the annual monsoon barely eased the shortage.
Ms. Felix and other poets like her are intertwining politics, public life and poetry to create works that vaunt over conventional language and avoid phrases that have lost meaning through overuse.
Centuries of overuse and deforestation have led to "salinity, acidification, and loss of biodiversity" in the Earth's soil, according to the United Nations — consequences that could render land unusable for agriculture.
"Adults in middle age may not accurately estimate their risk of developing dementia, which could lead to both overuse and underuse if preclinical dementia treatments become available," Maust and colleagues write.
They modeled the work on a set of papers in JAMA Internal Medicine that looked at overuse in adults through a review of the literature published in 2015, 2014 and 22001.
" As Stoknes said in a 2015 interview, "If you overuse fear-inducing imagery, what you get is fear and guilt in people, and this makes people more passive, which counteracts engagement.
Even the Food and Drug Administration says that the zinc in your adhesive paste can be bad—it published a 2011 statement recommending manufacturers to label their products with warnings against overuse.
He believes that his ligament issues were the consequence of earlier injuries–owing to some combination of overuse, bad mechanics, overcompensation and returning too quickly–and that those all came from tackles.
And while Crouch points to technology as a potential threat to workers' liberty through the overuse of surveillance, he only touches on the broader impact on work as automation replaces manual labour.
Indeed, Kevan pointed to them as an important tool for food production, but said that it is the overuse of pesticides — especially the controversial neonicotinoid class — that threatens bees and other pollinators.
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), which involves administering a weak electric current to the head, has been tested in labs for depression and anxiety, but the effects of overuse aren't well understood.
There is also Donald Trump Jr. and his girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle, who have been outed for their overuse of Facetune (neither the Trump-Guilfoyles nor the Gingriches responded to requests for comment).
"You understand there's a lot stuff that comes out in the public that can be — not to overuse the phrase — but some of it can be fake news," Cogan told one juror.
And despite his overuse of hyperbolic words and phrases (everything is "insane" and he literally "can't even") somehow after the dizzying day, I walked away from my encounter with Cheban believing him.
Tech addiction is a growing issue that's often centered around children and teens, but adults are plenty susceptible to problematic behaviors and overuse when it comes to smartphone and social media use.
But I've noticed recently that if a charged toy isn't at hand, I'm not bothering to masturbate at all — which makes me wonder whether I should, in fact, be worried about overuse.
A 2001 study found that the most common injury in indoor climbing is overuse, such as a pulled tendon, and a 2013 study declared indoor climbing a low risk for acute injuries.
Republicans like Zinke and Denham have long argued that water conservation policies are the real cause of California's drought—that environmentalists, not climate change or overuse, are to blame for water shortages.
Unfortunately, the world's love for denim has come at a huge environmental cost due to issues like water overuse, wastewater pollution, and cheaply made fast-fashion products that end up in landfills.
As a person begins to overuse a substance, the brain — which craves homeostasis and fights for it — tries to compensate for all the extra dopamine by stripping out its own dopamine receptors.
Most agencies abuse and overuse exemptions they're not supposed to, and it's common for FOI officials to only partially respond to a request in hopes that the journalist will just go away.
Earlier this year, a Bristol university doctor spoke out about the rise of modafinil, saying she'd seen students coming in with side effects like "jitteriness, anxiety, and being on edge" from overuse.
He said there are a lot of ideas out there and things they know can be done better, pointing to fraud, administrative costs, overuse and underuse of various drugs, and specialized procedures.
Because while there's plenty of concern about overuse of technology among young people, the actual evidence of addictiveness and harm is much more complex than it was in the case of cigarettes.
He focused on McAllen, Texas, where he found "across-the-board overuse of medicine" was the primary cause of it being one of the most expensive health-care markets at the time.
Both Smith and AsHboy felt Jawzrsize was overpriced (a single piece is priced at $34.95, and a set of three is priced at $69.95), and warned against potential tooth damage from overuse.
There is no reason to believe that reforms that aim to address the overuse of jails and stop unjust practices of punishing people just because they are poor will endanger public safety.
Not that Mr. Albee, who died in September, would have objected to the "special" part, or not on grounds other than semantic, "special" being a word of such promiscuous overuse these days.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is not caused by putting an early stop to a prescribed course of antibiotics, but by antibiotic overuse, argue a team of infectious disease experts in The British Medical Journal.
Carrying out this plan means The Perfection includes an overdose of hallucinogenic drugs and the overuse of creepy, crawly bugs (still only the fifth most shocking thing in the movie, as a whole).
Although marijuana isn't very dangerous compared to some drugs, it does carry some risks: addiction and overuse, accidents, nondeadly overdoses that lead to mental anguish and anxiety, and, in rare cases, psychotic episodes.
After all, we inhabit a nuclear weapon-armed world where human activity is permanently altering habitats and changing the climate and where overuse of antibiotics is leading to deadly new strains of bacteria.
CFAA prosecutions, though, have generated tension between law enforcement and the security community for decades, with researchers and digital rights advocates arguing that the deeply flawed law is open to manipulation and overuse.
In the meantime, entire networks, like BART in the Bay Area or the Metro in D.C., are either crippled by overuse and wear or are falling entirely due to years of financial neglect.
In it, he argued that smartphone manufacturers need to do a better job of educating users about how often they use their mobile phones, and the resulting dangers that overuse might bring about.
According to a new study released by Pew Research Center this week, U.S. teens are now taking steps to limit themselves from overuse of their phone and its addictive apps, like social media.
We must move beyond the overuse of antibiotics and spur innovation in products such as antibodies, novel vaccines, viruses that attack bacteria (bacteriophages), and those that harness the knowledge of the human microbiome.
On the date he had the heart attack he was told his hip had graduated to a full-on break that made the pain unbearable and may have caused the overuse of meds.
To the Editor: Re "States Push to Curb Painkiller Overuse" (Business Day, March 12): As an orthopedic surgeon in Massachusetts, I applaud the efforts of my state to limit patients' excessive opioid use.
The company is dealing with an onslaught of criticism around polarization, election interference, fake news, censorship, sucking money out of journalism, and negative impacts on well-being from overuse of its social network.
Doing so not only discourages overuse, it also raises funds that can solve the larger need — to grow another field where cows can graze, say, or to build a well-functioning subway system.
The annual American Family Survey found last fall that "overuse of technology" had risen to the top of the list of concerns for parents of teenagers, above drugs, sexual activity and mental health.
His 1996 book, "Why Things Bite Back," dealt with phenomena like the overuse of antibiotics leading to resistant bacteria and the introduction of football helmets causing an increase of neck and spine injuries.
But infections resistant to drugs due to their overuse could kill as many as 10 million people a year by 20103 - posing the greatest threat to human health, says the World Health Organisation.
Since running places stress on the joints and soft tissues, runners face a high risk of developing running-related overuse injuries such as joint pain, shin splints, IT band syndrome and Achilles tendinitis.
But that has changed as development, drought, overuse and a drier, warming climate threaten the Colorado River, the source of the water they drink and use to irrigate the fields where they work.
Although marijuana isn't very dangerous compared to some drugs, it does carry some risks: dependence and overuse, accidents, nondeadly overdoses that lead to mental anguish and anxiety, and, in rare cases, psychotic episodes.
Among some of the non-Trump and non-politics choices include: Grapple (misuse) Eschew (uselessness) Platform (misuse and overuse) Ghosting (uselessness) Optics (misuse and overuse) The school's list includes people's comments about why they thought the word should be banned, so if you disagree with anything on the list, now you know who to grapple with on the platform of your choice while you try to wrap your head around the optics of eschewing words that are in your wheelhouse.  
In "Daisy Chain" (2019), she depicts two power strips whose seven outlets are being used to capacity by seven plugs, at once suggesting our reliance on the power grid and our overuse of resources.
"We tend to overuse words such as 'unprecedented' and 'horrific,' but the death and destruction connected to heroin and opioids is indeed unprecedented and horrific," said DEA Acting Administrator Chuck Rosenberg in the release.
The 31-year-old has not raced since Milan-San Remo on March 18 after picking up what the team described as "an overuse injury", and underwent tests after suffering unexplained fatigue during training.
Efforts to prevent overuse of antibiotics will involve a review of promotional activities and the implementation, by 2020, of concrete measures such as the removal of incentives to sell the drugs in larger volumes.
Removing the ban on possession would make it easier to regulate drug quality, to treat the health effects of overuse, and to punish drug-users only if they commit crimes against people or property.
Nationwide, racing is plagued by the overuse of therapeutic drugs, which can serve as performance enhancers by enabling horses to push through pain and compete, contributing to the cause of many injuries and deaths.
Another definition of the world "chestnut" is a song that has become stale from overuse, kind of like the looping nature of hosts' minds ("Chestnut" also the name of an episode in season 1).
WASHINGTON, July 30 (Reuters) - A bill introduced by a Republican U.S. senator on Tuesday aims to curb overuse of social media use by banning Snapchat's Snapstreak feature, among elements on other social media networks.
JOHN GOODWINChief executiveLEGO FoundationBillund, Denmark As a researcher in the field of internet addiction, I am grateful for the balanced position you took on the effects of digital-media overuse on children's mental health.
Underuse leaves patients "vulnerable to avoidable disease and suffering" the researchers said, while overuse causes avoidable harms from tests or treatments at the same time as wasting resources better spent on much-needed services.
The problem of acetaminophen overuse isn't limited to the U.S.; a second study examining painkiller use in France from 2006 to 2015 found that country to be the top user of acetaminophen in Europe.
Then there's that one obnoxious co-worker who discovered you have a Slack alert for "aliens" and has made it his sole purpose to overuse the word whenever possible just to spark a reaction.
While women in some areas still die during childbirth from conditions that could be addressed with C-sections they couldn't access, "overuse and its implications are now of growing concern," a Lancet editorial says.
It's become impossible to read the opening passage of "Anna Karenina" — the one about happy families being all alike and unhappy ones not so much — without sinking slightly under the weight of its overuse.
Infectious disease doctors have long warned that overuse of antibiotics in people and in animals put human health at risk by reducing the power of the drugs, some of modern medicine's most prized jewels.
When it comes to the overuse of antibiotics in meat, the first-order consequence is that the animals gain more weight per pound of food consumed, and thus there is profit for the farmer.
"Overuse of antibiotics in the beef industry threatens our health, and fast-food companies need to do more," said Matt Wellington, a co-author and antibiotics campaign director for the U.S. PIRG Education Fund.
Infectious disease doctors have long warned that overuse of antibiotics in people and in animals puts human health at risk by reducing the power of the drugs, some of modern medicine's most prized jewels.
These include the denial of protection to battered women and other victims of non-governmental persecutors, turning back asylum seekers at border posts, criminal prosecution of asylum seekers, and the massive overuse of detention.
Related: Kalief Browder — Teen Imprisoned at Rikers Island for Three Years Without Trial — Dies by Suicide Obama said that the case should be reminder of the "heartbreaking results" of the overuse of solitary confinement.
Others are pondering whether the overuse of screens is a class issue, in which the poor are trapped in cyberspace and the rich can afford not to be jacked into the matrix 24/7.
BlueFin Research analyst Rebecca Duval said the company's North America business has not yet stabilized, citing design and product missteps such as overuse of logos in the spring collection in both Lauren and Polo brand.
The study authors concluded that the drugs found in dietary supplements "have the potential to cause serious adverse health effects," either from accidental misuse, overuse, or interaction with other medications, supplements, or existing health conditions.
At the same time, growing awareness that overuse accelerates development of bacterial resistance to the drugs has led to "antibiotics stewardship", the practice of using the newest antibiotics only for infections untreatable with older ones.
In 2016, multiple studies found that youth athletes who specialized in one sport and played it year round (as opposed to being multi-sport athletes) were at significantly higher risk of suffering an overuse injury.
" Not surprisingly, Lundquist's take on the use, overuse and abuse of social media by today's young athletes was cause for a cautionary warning: "There used to be a four-letter word that begins with 'F.
The report also found that more than 80 percent of consumers buying "natural" meat products were doing so because they were concerned about overuse of antibiotics and the mistreatment of animals in industrial farming facilities.
He says he supports the state legislature's task force on the issue and thinks legal prescriptions and overuse of drugs should be a focus, as well as cracking down on dealers and increasing treatment programs.
Brands. The move follows warnings from the World Health Organization that the world is moving towards a post-antibiotic era in which many infections would no longer be treatable because of the overuse of antibiotics.
Across the country, and in New York City, we experience this through the overuse of suspensions, zero tolerance policies which involve the police in minor incidents, school-based arrests, referrals to juvenile detention, and incarceration.
To overcome resistance, health officials have launched campaigns aimed at reducing the overuse of current antibiotics, both in hospitals and in farms, where they're given to animals to avoid disease and make them grow faster.
Every year, more than 23 million children under the age 28 need treatment for sports injuries, with nearly half of all sports injuries for middle and high school students caused by overuse, according to research.
Finding water in arid Afghanistan is virtually always a challenge, but a drop in the groundwater level in Kabul caused by overuse and drought is making it even more difficult for residents, especially the poor.
There are growing concerns that overuse might lead to addiction and mental illness, and that spending too much time sitting still in front of a screen will stop them from exercising and make them fat.
It's not the first time the Kardashians have been called out for overuse of Photoshop though — in April this year, Kim's sister Khloé posted a photo that left fans wondering whether she had 14 fingers.
Considering the neglect of our aging water infrastructure, further compounded by overuse and additional population demands, the continued delivery of clean and safe drinking water can no longer be deferred simply to keep prices low.
But even as progressives have begun to question the overuse of criminal law elsewhere, its encroachments into the white-collar world are generally cheered: Finally, a chance to stick it to "crime in the suites"!
Tech giants offer empty apologies because users can't quit The underlying question is whether we trust that Facebook and these other big tech companies actually abided by rules to oversee and not to overuse data.
"Whether an injury is acute or due to overuse, a child who develops a symptom that persists or that affects his or her athletic performance should be examined by a doctor," the orthopedics organization states.
They also don't include workers who have had hours cut due to the coronavirus-induced slowdown, people who are self-employed, and even those unable to file due to the unemployment website crashing from overuse.
Do a search for "Drone shots" and "Documentary" on Twitter and you're likely to find as many people complaining about their overuse as people marveling at their beauty, even presenting footage of their own experiments.
In the case of the Great Salt Lake, the researchers warn that another 30 square miles of lake bed could be exposed in the next 30 to 50 years if planned development and overuse continue.
What to expect at Apple's developer conference: Predictions include tools to temper overuse of smartphones, new augmented reality features, simpler apps (with fewer bugs), more uses for the iPhone's wireless payment chip, and new iPads.
Yes, rejecting identity politics has become a way for the majority culture to dismiss or trivialize minority groups' concerns, yet overuse of "identity" brings the risk that we simply self-ghettoize, if not self-deport.
"It was an egghead Ivy League idea, that people overuse health care," said D. Taylor, the president of the hospitality and casino workers union UNITE HERE, which helped lead the unsuccessful fight against the tax.
These regions are already threatened by resource overuse and desertification and more vulnerable to extreme weather, including droughts, heat waves and dust storms, according to a recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
While it has long been known that patients in the southern and southeastern United States use more medications that are prone to abuse and overuse, there's been little discussion about why Hawaii fares so well.
Also still extant is "The Runaway Bunny" (1942) by Margaret Wise Brown; her "Goodnight Moon" (1947) would be there, too, if it hadn't long since disintegrated, from overuse, into a pile of dark green dust.
Homes must still follow the rules, which are intended, among other things, to reduce the overuse of psychotropic drugs and to ensure that every home has adequate resources to assist residents with major psychological problems.
And although marijuana isn't very dangerous compared to some drugs, it does carry some risks: dependence and overuse, accidents, non-deadly overdoses that lead to mental anguish and anxiety, and, in rare cases, psychotic episodes.
The result of years of research and millions of dollars in investment, KDC Ag is commercializing a technology that claims to solve the three intertwined problems of fertilizer overuse, food waste and water scarcity in farming.
It will also subject any plan to the inevitable criticism that it will lead to overuse of medical care and drive up health spending, since there wouldn't be any incentive for patients to worry about costs.
Part of the problem is the overuse of painkillers, which peaked in 269 at more than 212 million prescriptions but decreased 28% nationwide from 22016 to 20163, according to the IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science.
The misuse and overuse of antibiotics can cause illness and death and impact the environment and trade, said the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), World Organisation for Animal Health, and World Health Organization (WHO).
This legislation is designed to reduce the over-prescription of opioid painkillers, create better prescription guidelines for medical professionals, protect seniors from opioid dependence and overuse, and improve access to non-addictive pain medication and treatment.
Thirteen leading drugmakers promised last month to clean up pollution from factories making antibiotics and take steps to curb overuse of the medicines as part of a drive to fight the rise of drug-resistant superbugs.
Heat damage is the reason many of us stow our flat irons and blow-dryers whenever possible, if only to spare our strands the split ends that can happen with even the slightest bit of overuse.
There have been efforts by the Access Fund, a nonprofit climbing organization, to maintain the bolts in the rocks so they don't wear down from overuse and pop out dangerously while climbers are on the rocks.
Consumer safety and researchers have warned for years that the overuse of the medicines can help give rise to antibiotic-resistant "superbugs" that threaten human health, and in recent years its become a point of contention.
It's hard to describe objectively, but most constructors would agree that ESCAPE ROOM and SUBTWEET (which Paolo debuted) are more lively than, say, the unremarkable ESSENCES or, ALAN-A-DALE, which is dreaded for its overuse.
"In this first look at the data, we examined post-acute care because it is an area where there is concern about overuse," said Amy Finkelstein, an M.I.T. health economist and an author of the study.
In response to criticism that Apple contributed to computer overuse by children, iPhone and iPad users will now be able to limit the time children spend in apps, as well as which apps they can use.
Despite the overuse of the Beats as a pop cultural references that no longer resonate with the idealism and freedom they once represented, the relationship between Kerouac's painting and writing might again inspire us to experiment.
In an interview with the BBC, Wi noted that our overuse of antibiotics to treat relatively minor illnesses could be causing gonorrhea resistance too, since N. gonorrhoeae and its harmless cousins can live in the throat.
The AMF said four companies - GSK, Shionogi, Pfizer and Novartis - had taken steps to separate sales representatives' bonuses from the volume of antibiotics sold, but much more needed to be done across the industry to counter overuse.
While the term is handy for curmudgeons, "millennial" encompasses a wide range of ages and experiences, as the Wall Street Journal style guide pointed out when cautioning against the overuse of the term in the paper's pages.
Pot's risks, for one, tend to be nonfatal or at least much less fatal than alcohol: addiction and overuse, accidents, non-deadly overdoses that lead to mental anguish and anxiety, and, in rare cases, potentially psychotic episodes.
Overuse and misuse of antibiotics in food is rife in Southeast Asia, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said this year, warning of serious risks for people and animals as bacterial infections become more resistant to treatment.
Additionally, the agency found that school suspensions began to fall the year before the Obama administration urged schools to move away from the overuse of such measures, undermining claims that the guidance forced schools to cut suspensions.
In the main, both House and Senate versions of the NDAA represent desperately needed relief for our nation's military, which has been slowly weakened by six years of budget cuts and persistent overuse through continuous deployments overseas.
The study looked at the types of injuries that occurred and found that 66 people had soft tissue injuries including pain from overuse, and six had discomfort or mobility limitations around a rotator cuff in the shoulder.
Pundits often overuse the analogy of Hurricane Katrina, when Bush peered down from Air Force One on the inundated Gulf Coast in 2005 as stranded Americans died on the streets of New Orleans, deserted by their government.
There are a lot of reasons for this, including overuse of antibiotics in agriculture, but the fact remains that in some cases we're losing even our last resort treatment for some really nasty and occasionally deadly bugs.
According to study co-author Katarina Hoskins, the women said they tended to overuse or abuse these ineffective strategies as a means of escape rather than healing, and that could explain why they didn't work for most.
While marijuana use is not necessarily bad by itself, more use generally means more people may abuse or overuse the drug — to the point that they may become unable to focus on their family, career, or studies.
While marijuana isn't anywhere as dangerous as alcohol or other illicit drugs, it does carry some risks in addiction and overuse, accidents, nondeadly overdoses that lead to mental anguish and anxiety, and, in rare cases, psychotic episodes.
The disease is most common in older patients and does not have a direct cause, but there are several risk factors, including smoking, overuse of over-the-counter pain medications, obesity, high blood pressure and family history.
Jordan, the world's fifth most water-stressed nation due to climate change and overuse, is trying to cope with increased demand from the public during coronavirus lockdown measures, said Ministry of Water and Irrigation spokesman Omar Salameh.
Jordan, the world's fifth most water-stressed nation due to climate change and overuse, is trying to cope with increased demand from the public during coronavirus lockdown measures, said Ministry of Water and Irrigation spokesman Omar Salameh.
Much of the blame for the rise of drug-resistant infections like C. auris, as well as efforts to combat them, has focused on the overuse of antibiotics in humans and livestock, and on hospital-acquired infections.
And despite a decline in its effectiveness because of overuse, it remains a valued anti-malaria tool in many countries, principally for spraying indoors, where its potency is enhanced and its impact on nature is kept low.
Mr. Williams, a former tenant organizer from Brooklyn first elected in 2009, helped build the movement to end the overuse of police stops under Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a major injustice from which the city is still recovering.
On Clinton's servers, an FBI investigation in July 2016 found 81 email chains that ranged from confidential to top secret, but intelligence agencies overuse these labels, so it's unclear if revealing these emails would've actually threatened national security.
Colin Clarke, an expert on counterterrorism and insurgency at RAND, said the overuse of the AUMF is a byproduct of the expanding war on terror, which after 16 years still hasn't addressed the underlying, ideological causes of terrorism.
While marijuana use is not necessarily bad by itself, more use generally means more people may abuse or overuse the drug — to a degree that might make someone unable to, for example, focus on his studies or job.
"Against the backdrop of a crisis in now untreatable or nearly untreatable infections, this report further underscores how urgently we need more and stronger government action to address the ongoing overuse of the drugs in livestock," Wallinga said.
Mr Romer had chided staff for their poor grammar and overuse of the word "and", for example, and was recently embroiled in a row with staff about the methodology behind the bank's annual ease of doing business report.
For years, many companies have worked to reduce the amount of antibiotics used in their food, as health officials have warned that overuse of antibiotics can lead to development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria that could make people sick.
Drug-resistant pathogens have flourished because of overuse and misuse of antibiotics and other antimicrobial drugs used in humans, animals and crops, as well as the spread of residues from these medicines in the soil, crops and water.
Following a backlash, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recently conceded that a daily limit of 26 milligrams of morphine equivalent for Medicare patients would "have little clinical impact against opioid overuse," according to The Hill.
After receiving the FDA's most severe "black box" warning for an increased risk of death in elderly dementia patients, antipsychotics are now closely monitored by government regulators, who penalize and lower the ratings of facilities that overuse them.
The decline can be attributed to a few reasons, according to Aitken: increased use of nonopioid pain treatments, like ibuprofen and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), as well as public awareness about overuse and misuse of opioids.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bill introduced by a U.S. senator on Tuesday aims to curb overuse of social media by banning Snapchat's Snapstreak feature, which encourages users to send photos on the app at least once every 24 hours.
Drugs like Fioricet (which is banned in most European countries) can pose withdrawal risks that include seizures, while drugs like triptans can cause cardiovascular risks, not to mention the most common risk of increase in headache: medication overuse.
Partly due to technical special effects limitations and partly due to what seems to be a desire to not overuse magic, Game of Thrones has shunted the wolves, who are omnipresent in the book series, to the side.
In defeating the proposal, the technology industry showed that it still held considerable influence, even as it has faced widespread criticism over privacy violations, the spread of misinformation, accusations of anticompetitive business practices and concerns about smartphone overuse.
That question is front and center as conventional approaches to pain control in the United States contribute, in the opinion of some experts, to a culture of overprescribing that aggravates the nation's epidemic of opioid overuse and abuse.
My doctor, who had me make a painful fist, said that I might have something called De Quervain's Tendinosis, which affects tendons on the thumb side of the wrist and is caused by chronic overuse of those tendons.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Pork products sold at retailers in Brazil contain antibiotic-resistant bacteria, according to a study funded by animal rights group World Animal Protection (WAP), providing potential evidence of overuse of the medicines in food livestock.
On her servers, an FBI investigation in July 2016 found 81 email chains that ranged from confidential to top secret, but intelligence agencies overuse these labels, so it's unclear if revealing these emails would've actually threatened national security.
Mindful of such risks, a group of Apple shareholders recently wrote the company a letter that warned of the iPhone's potential for overuse and that pressed Apple to develop tools for parents to better manage their children's device habits.
According to the FAIRR report, antibiotics overuse is the risk most poorly addressed by meat producers; of the 60 companies assessed, 46 worth a combined $240 billion have no plans in place to eliminate the routine use of antibiotics.
To truly protect ourselves, we need to continue to prioritize curbing our use of antibiotics to prevent overuse that leads to faster resistance, and keep looking for other kinds of treatments—like bacteriophages—to bolster our fight against superbugs.
Josh has committed to support legislation to address the overuse of antibiotics in factory farms, and has pledged to work to provide more humane treatment for farm animals, as well as mitigate cruelty to animals on a broader scale.
While marijuana isn't anywhere near as dangerous as alcohol or other illicit drugs, it does carry some risks in addiction and overuse, accidents, non-deadly overdoses that lead to mental anguish and anxiety, and, in rare cases, psychotic episodes.
They should work with Republicans to finance infrastructure projects on a grand scale, jointly sponsor legislation to limit prison sentences for minor drug offenses, and come up with a plan to fix Obamacare, adding enrollee incentives to limit overuse.
The research, published in The Lancet medical journal on Thursday, found that 244 percent of countries overuse C-sections and 25 percent under-use them, suggesting that recommendations for their use in cases of medical need are widely ignored.
Advocates of the techlash point to a variety of social harms like privacy or the abuse and overuse of technology or social media, but, as law professor John Lopatka points out, antitrust is not designed to remedy these concerns.
Asked whether the request for state aid by the Veneto banks was stretching EU rules, an EU source said overuse of the precautionary recapitalisation scheme could set an unhealthy precedent for countries seeking to avoid winding down weak banks.
We worry now — very legitimately — about overuse of antibiotics, and we worry more than ever about how to communicate the importance of vaccines, in a world where all kinds of misinformation is freely available and sometimes even "officially" packaged.
RHP Erasmo Ramirez, facing questions of overuse in the Tampa Bay bullpen, couldn't close out the eighth inning on Saturday, with a walk and hit batter to load the bases and a wild pitch to bring in the go-ahead run.
In recent years, the use of antibiotics in livestock has become a growing concern among public health officials, who have warned that continued overuse of the drugs can lead to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria that can make people sick.
Even so, the results point to consistent findings that specialization is associated with an increased rate of overuse injuries, said Jennifer Sacheck, an exercise and nutrition researcher at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. who wasn't involved in the study.
Developer conference season is coming to an end with Apple's WWDC this week, and the main takeaway is that between Google's "Digital Wellbeing" and Apple's "Screen Time," the two biggest smartphone developers are taking some time to discourage smartphone overuse.
The rise of drug-resistant bacteria is a growing threat to modern medicine with the emergence of infections resistant to even last-resort antibiotics - a situation made worse in recent years by overuse of antibiotics and cutbacks in drug research.
Fleisig believes the rise of Tommy John surgery among young pitchers is due to extreme overuse, not simply the popularization of the procedure's talismanic faculties, which typically include a return to pre-injury aptitude after 12 to 153 months recovery time.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Overuse and misuse of antibiotics in food is rife in Southeast Asia, a Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) official said on Wednesday, warning of serious risks for people and animals as bacterial infections become more resistant to treatment.
SAO PAULO, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Pork products sold at retailers in Brazil contain antibiotic-resistant bacteria, according to a study funded by animal rights group World Animal Protection (WAP), providing potential evidence of overuse of the medicines in food livestock.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Lincoln, Nebraska, on behalf of prisoners, asks a federal judge to order the state to fix problems including the overuse of solitary confinement and neglect of medical, disability and mental health needs.
Watch more from Vice: Our overuse of antibiotics both in medical contexts and food and agriculture has led to severe consequences, like antibiotic resistance and loss of microbial diversity, which has been associated with other health issues like food allergies.
"Overuse of diagnostic tests is a common problem in healthcare as a whole, and affects both the VA and private-sector settings," said coauthor Dr. Erika D. Sears of the Veterans Affairs Center for Clinical Management Research in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Researchers would develop a class of drugs to replace those that were becoming ineffective, and soon enough, bacteria would begin showing resistance to the new drugs – a problem worsened by widespread overprescription of antibiotics and their overuse in farm animals.
New England has been hesitant to overuse Gronk, but with this the final game of their season regardless of the outcome, it might be time for the Patriots to pull out all the stops and let their star tight end loose.
Among internal factors flagged by the report were overuse of naval and aerial assets — partly due to the US' commitments to wars in the Middle East — and a backlog in infrastructure maintenance funding to the tune of some US$116 billion.
The AAP warns that the overuse of screens puts children at risk of sleep deprivation and obesity, and although it's still too early to determine the exact effects screens have on children, there are researchers attempting to glean some preliminary insights.
The blame for our overuse of antibiotics falls on the shoulders of many, but our expectancy for drugs to cure everything has created a culture of dependency that has us visiting the hospital for a prescription for the common cold.
In their novels, Haitian writers like Jacques Roumain and Marie Vieux Chauvet depicted a rural country tilting into poverty in a steadily worsening cycle: Increased population put more pressure on the forests, whose overuse and destruction made the land less productive.
Aside from missing class and school, students are often forced to use menstrual items for long stretches of time, which puts them at higher risk for cervical cancer, toxic shock syndrome, and other health issues resulting from product overuse, research shows.
To the Editor: Re "Ordering Five Million Deaths Online" (Op-Ed, April 6): As a physician who specializes in pain management, I believe that Richard A. Friedman raises a number of important issues regarding the overuse of opioids in this country.
"I know we overuse certain words in the lexicon like unprecedented and historic and unique," said Chuck Rosenberg, acting administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration, who cited an estimated 59,000 deaths from drug overdoses in the United States last year.
The factors that speed up the development of antimicrobial resistance -- high rates of infections, the overuse and misuse of antimicrobials, poor sanitation, poor-quality medicines -- are more common in low- and middle-income countries, which means that so is resistance.
The challenges facing antibiotic makers come at time when many of the drugs designed to vanquish infections are becoming ineffective against bacteria and fungi, as overuse of the decades-old drugs has spurred them to develop defenses against the medicines.
And while ESPN reported this injury is far less severe than last year's, it could worsen with overuse, and some members of the organization have asked him to sit out until his injury has had a chance to recover fully.
"Children who overuse online media are at risk of problematic internet use, and heavy users of video games are at risk of internet gaming disorder" (translation: addiction), the American Academy of Pediatrics wrote in its latest policy statement on media use.
Their use — overuse, critics say, with more than 9,200 firings recorded, including forbidden shots to the head — have come to symbolize an increasingly fierce police response to the Yellow Vests, especially after a protest leader's eye was seriously injured last week.
" Perhaps unknowingly foreshadowing—or ushering in—themes emo would later overuse, like heartbreak resulting in literal sickness, De Marrais asked for an ambulance to keep her from going home alone, "Call an ambulance / I don't want to walk home alone.
We saw it happen in 2001, in an agreement on how to rein in California's overuse of the Colorado River, and then in 2007 when the first steps were taken for a collaborative arrangement in the event of a shortage [in Lake Mead].
Worries about overuse of 2.5 billion disposable coffee cups each year have also been raised by campaigners, and the environmental audit committee last week called for a 25 pence "latte levy" to be charged on top of the price of a hot drink.
"The community is where most people experience the criminal justice system and the use and misuse and overuse of jails and over-reliance of incarceration really begins at the local level,"Laurie Garduque, director for justice reform at the MacArthur Foundation, told me.
Even tech bosses like Tim Cook, Jack Dorsey, and Mark Zuckerberg have publicly acknowledged the powers of their tools to damage your mental well being — and some have built features into their technologies that try to gently ease people out of overuse.
Not only is this contemporary wave of self-improvement grating in its overuse of #gratitude and #authenticity, but as expressed so wonderfully in this essay, it's just a ruse to justify embracing your inner narcissist at the expense of your broader community.
The details revealed in this new report are likely to reinvigorate long-held concerns about the perceived overuse of AUMF, the sweeping post 9/11 legislation U.S. presidents have used to expanded existing wars or enter new conflicts without Congressional approval. Rep.
Sometimes it's trivial things like not knowing certain cultural references or English idioms (my colleagues recently taught me the meaning of "worth dying on a hill," and I fully intend to overuse it.) At other times, it's feeling left out or lonely.
Citing a broad range of adolescent research from UCLA, the American Psychological Association, and Harvard Medical School, among others, the letter highlights findings that link teens' overuse of smart devices and social media with depression, poor self-image, and a lack of empathy.
But with groundwater levels dropping due to overuse, drought and climate change, the challenge to get enough water daily was becoming harder, and almost half of people in the local area sold up and quit rural life after generations for the city.
It is true that some people misuse or misapply or overuse the word racist, deeming anyone who is against race-based affirmative action, has a slip of the tongue, or uses the word nigger in a classroom setting to teach rather than demean.
Over the past two decades, the overuse of prescription painkillers has caused a surge in opioid addiction in the US. Ninety-one Americans die every day from an opioid overdose, including prescription painkillers and heroin, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
Maybe there should be policies in place for how robots are used, maybe we can be considered about the overuse of robots in policing, but this debate is not connected to the greater debate about the military use of robots, in my view.
Now all transactions occurred in dollars—ratty and brown from overuse—or in so-called Zimbabwean "bond notes," which were supposed to be 1:1 with the dollar but were more like 1:1.3 because no one trusted the government backing the bonds.
The company's automated ability to track usage and block unwanted apps is coupled with a set of clinically validated actions and behavioral training designed to reduce the urge to overuse devices and access psychologically damaging content or sites for people who are recovering.
The way the current process is supposed to work – budget, then authorize then appropriate – was established in the 1974 Budget Act, legislation that arose out of a standoff between President Nixon and Congress over the former's overuse of impoundment power to withhold funds.
This refusal to properly and consistently call racism racism allows the pro-racists and the racism deniers to proclaim nearly unopposed that labeling something or someone racist has simply become a weapon, and that the words themselves have lost meaning by overuse.
But even if we manage to stabilize or decrease the death toll, the number of drug-resistant infections could still rise — and the trend suggests that's likely to happen, because we aren't addressing our overuse of antibiotics with anything like the necessary speed.
When these achievements are viewed in combination with his post-mayoral advocacy in support of immigrants rights, environmental protections, abortion rights and gun regulation, I am convinced that he has done much to atone for his unforgivable overuse of stop-and-frisk.
Every two weeks during the 2014-2015 season, the athletes filled out questionnaires that asked about health problems, including not just new injuries but also overuse injuries, which occur over time as a result of repeated stresses on tissues, bones and joints.
"This study provides graphic proof that a trade policy relying on overuse of tariffs can rebound badly on America, causing more harm than good to our long-term economic health," said Rufus Yerxa, president of the National Foreign Trade Council, in a statement.
Not to overuse the Mario comparison, but one of Nintendo's overlooked insights is to flood the player with new gameplay riffs, taking them away early enough that you wish there was more time to spend with them, but doubly ensuring they don't overstaying a welcome.
While most people can probably use pot without much or any negative impact on their lives, there are a few who will suffer from bad outcomes — including dependence and overuse, accidents, non-deadly overdoses that lead to mental anguish and anxiety, and potentially psychotic episodes.
It placed significant emphasis on making agriculture more environmentally sustainable, promoting major water-saving programs through technology such as drip irrigation, tackling overuse of pesticides and strict standards on handling manure as well as use of more technology such as large-scale biogas digesters.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Overuse of harsh sanctions like those deployed against Iran to limit its nuclear program risks driving business activity from the United States and a move away from the dollar as the world's reserve currency, U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said on Wednesday.
The biggest threat to global health isn't another Ebola outbreak or the spread of the Zika virus; rather, it's the spread of antibiotic resistant "superbugs," according to the United Nations, which announced an agreement Tuesday with 193 member countries to fight the overuse of antibiotics.
And, in early 2018, Tim Cook—CEO of Apple—declared to a group of students in Essex, England, that he doesn't think children (such as his nephew) should use a social network, or overuse technology at all, which shows that these aren't simply 'Luddite' concerns.
In 2012 a survey by the Institution of Nutrition and Food Safety reported that in 16 provinces 65 pesticides were detected in food, though whether this was the result of overuse by farmers, illegal dumping by factories or some other reason is not clear.
It has made little inroads so far in improving the rural environment, where large amounts of land and water have been contaminated as a result of negligible waste treatment infrastructure, the overuse of fertilizers and pesticides, and the construction of substandard backyard industrial plants.
According to the preliminary findings, highly specialized athletes were more likely to report a history of knee or hip injuries blamed on overuse; participating in a single sport for more than eight months per year appeared to be an important factor in increased injury risk.
The study can't say why the more soldiers smoke, the greater the increase in their risk of "overuse musculoskeletal injuries," but since smoking is a preventable risk factor, it's another good reason to quit, they write in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
A failure to properly police the App Store or set boundaries to prevent the overuse of subscriptions could end up turning users off from downloading new apps altogether — especially if users begin to think that every app is after a long-term financial commitment.
Yet even as world health leaders have pleaded for more restraint in prescribing antimicrobial drugs to combat bacteria and fungi — convening the United Nations General Assembly in 2016 to manage an emerging crisis — gluttonous overuse of them in hospitals, clinics and farming has continued.
The B-1B Lancer and B-2 Spirit will remain part of the fleet but the OPTEMPO for the use of the B-1 fleet has left it pretty much broken down due to overuse in the endless wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria.
They prevailed, and in January the F.E.I. adopted a new, more lax rule that allowed ground juries to use their own discretion to decide whether an injury that drew blood is an accidental graze or indicative of an overuse of force by a rider.
I still see the wide expanses of green, but I also see the high cost of keeping these nonnative monocultures growing: the wasted water, the overuse of fossil-fuel fertilizers, the threats to human and environmental health, even to the health of our dogs.
"Some of the same injury patterns continue to be seen in male professional tennis players: more acute traumatic injuries in the lower body and overuse injuries in the upper body and core," he told VICE Sports, but a few notable trends have emerged in recent years, too.
Users reach out to us for help with their tech overuse (a spouse catches them using porn, their bank account is drained by Rent the Runway, a news article about depression and social media, etc.), but within a day or two they're back to their old habits.
High deductibles, and cost-sharing features including co-payments and co-insurance, have become increasingly common in insurance plans as employers and insurers try to bend the cost curve of health spending — which has risen faster than overall inflation for decades — by discouraging overuse of medical services.
Its constant overuse to describe the Trump/Russia collusion allegations suggests not just impoverishment of language, but impoverishment of thought; Perez and his cohort routinely struggle to articulate with any precision what it is they think is actually at issue with the Trump/Russia story. Collusion?
"This extensive analgesics consumption that we have documented raises the concern of overuse and misuse, as well as addiction to opioids," said the lead author of the French study, Karima Hider-Mlynarz of the French National Agency for Medicines and Health Products Safety in Saint-Denis.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The United States is falling behind Europe in the fight to curb the overuse and misuse of antibiotics in meat production and experts are warning of the possibility of dangerous drug-resistant "superbug" infections as a result, according to a new report on Tuesday.
If there is anything positive we can take from the constant assault on our attention, it's this: the overuse of notifications without the reward (an actual "like," comment, retweet, or other form of online recognition directly involving the user) will dilute the value of the notification.
As part of that, IOCCO would publish regular reports detailing statistics on communication data, inquiries into specific areas (such as whether there was significant institutional overuse of certain spying powers), and tracking how many interception warrants authorities had obtained—all crucial information for understanding UK surveillance.
The key to success is to use the alerts at the appropriate times and not to overuse them, said Josh Gottheimer, who was a point person at the Federal Communications Commission during the creation of the alert system in New York City, which started in 2011.

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