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"Well, because um you have a susceptibility to some hormonal changes, which would indicate a susceptibility to pregnancy," he tells the reality star.
People also have differing levels of susceptibility to noise damage.
Knox also cites studies about women's susceptibility to false memory syndrome.
Could the infection, however mild, increase one's susceptibility to other diseases?
Even that susceptibility to disaster is, in fact, quite Earth-like.
It found institutional strength was correlated with lower susceptibility to climate change.
Points of failure included susceptibility to hackers, coding bugs, and human error.
She underscores the clay's susceptibility to pressure by puncturing or indenting it.
Dong-ik later exhibits similar susceptibility to the colonial authority of English.
Did you say earlier that Neanderthal DNA increases susceptibility to nicotine addiction?
But the parish's susceptibility to rising sea levels and subsidence is high.
But I also think there are individual differences in susceptibility to them.
In a few generations, they can re-evolve the susceptibility to insecticide.
The researchers screened more than 500 potential subjects for susceptibility to hypnosis and then compared brain activity in 36 who scored very highly on tests measuring susceptibility to hypnosis and 21 who had very low scores on those tests.
Other genetic mutations don't cause epilepsy but can increase patients' susceptibility to seizures.
Amzat thinks a few other factors contribute to Nigeria's susceptibility to fake news.
All of this stress harms biological function and increases susceptibility to chronic diseases.
But their dependence on computer systems and susceptibility to cyberattacks add new vulnerabilities.
This method works well in most cases, but people's susceptibility to anaesthesia varies.
Soares wanted to know if this variability influenced the villagers' susceptibility to malaria.
France's susceptibility to political or external shocks is very low, the agency added.
The study wasn't designed to prove whether preterm birth influences susceptibility to diabetes.
First responders' susceptibility to mental health issues is well-documented and costly to society.
Marble's susceptibility to acid and abrasion doesn't mean it's a bad choice, he said.
That could help explain guards' susceptibility to bribery, and the chaos behind prison walls.
This also diminishes their status as a minority, reducing the susceptibility to prejudice taking hold.
The idea that exercise might change someone's susceptibility to cancer is, of course, not new.
Because of their susceptibility to parasites and infections, wild hogs are potential carriers of disease.
Mainstream financial institutions scurried away, jittery about the currency's susceptibility to manipulation and money laundering.
"Susceptibility to attacks is much more volatile," said Derek Vadala, chief information security officer of Moody's.
But its susceptibility to frosts, droughts and warmer temperatures has caused supply shocks and volatile prices.
Better understanding the community composition could predict outcomes such as susceptibility to radicalization or gang association.
Individuals' physical or mental characteristics, and their susceptibility to diseases, turned out to be extraordinarily complex.
However, economists note Russia's susceptibility to swings in global crude prices loom large over its economy.
"But there is no denying that the susceptibility to large global shocks has risen," Obstfeld said.
To Frigo, those mistakes confirmed coaches' susceptibility to conservative thinking from a purely game theory standpoint.
But it also speeds up polarization by feeding into the basic human susceptibility to confirmation bias.
Most damning, perhaps, to the fancy liberal self-conception: Republicans score higher in susceptibility to persuasion.
The gene editing in the experiment was aimed at deleting CCR5, a gene for susceptibility to HIV.
But the Cavendish unfortunately has its own weaknesses -- most prominently susceptibility to a disease called Black Sigatoka.
Its authors modelled the characteristics of 702 occupations and classified them according to their "susceptibility to computerisation".
Carr examines the profound human consequences of automation, including dulled skills and a greater susceptibility to surveillance.
However, these concerns disproportionately affect gay men, increasing their susceptibility to eating disorders and risky health practices.
Her new spring campaign is shot in Venice to highlight the city's unique susceptibility to climate change.
The game is believed to have adopted the name because of the cadets' susceptibility to crafty play.
Because if there is one thing I've noticed about strong, successful individuals it's their susceptibility to hypnosis.
And in any weather-related calamity, our susceptibility to harm is, at its root, constructed by ourselves.
Officials could ask, but not demand, while Pakistan's nuclear arsenal limited its susceptibility to threats and sanctions.
What does that say about us, about our psychology, about our susceptibility to this kind of violence?
To differing degrees, they're linked with a susceptibility to violent behavior, impulsivity, risk-taking, and impaired decision-making.
Today, the MBTI is variously assailed for spreading a phoney sense of selfhood and its susceptibility to gaming.
More from Tonic: Your susceptibility to certain side effects of weed might also change as you get older.
That left little basis for the scientific community to accept the method or discern its susceptibility to error.
President Bush's legacy is not only 9/11 and the Iraq War, but also his susceptibility to advisers.
This includes declarations that exposure to cool temperature does — or does not — increase susceptibility to catching a cold.
The infections seen in Australia had reduced susceptibility to drugs, meaning they are moving toward resistance, Guy said.
These include a susceptibility to hypnosis, a proclivity for fantasy, and propensity to conflate real and imagined events.
Manage stress Research dating back over 25 years has revealed that psychological stress increases susceptibility to illness (PDF).
And the way they handle glucose doesn't change with age either, reducing their susceptibility to things like diabetes.
Gavin Newsom also called for the state's senior citizens to self-isolate, given their susceptibility to the coronavirus.
"Everyone is assumed to be susceptible, although there may be risk factors increasing susceptibility to infection," it said.
Powell and his team tested the hybrid mosquitoes to determine their susceptibility to infection by Zika and dengue.
In successful hypnosis, the subject works to enter a state of heightened susceptibility, to surrender to a higher power.
The disease is caused by a defect in the immune system, which increases susceptibility to human papilloma virus (HPV).
When calculating your rate, insurance companies look at your home's susceptibility to threats such as burglary, fires and storms.
The researchers also treated zebrafish with a cholesterol-lowering drug and found it reduced their susceptibility to typhoid infection.
She also imbues the character with a transparent innocence that makes Eurydice's susceptibility to doubt and seduction palpably believable.
This lack of context could give a false impression of the risks of connected medical devices' susceptibility to hacking.
"Genetic susceptibility to liver disease does not explain all the individual susceptibilities to alcohol-induced liver injury," Perlemuter said.
Elizabeth Taft, a junior at Northeastern, was unable to return home due to her father's susceptibility to the virus.
Chatterjee said the biggest threat facing America's energy infrastructure is the increased susceptibility to both physical and cyber attacks.
California, Washington and Pennsylvania, on the other hand, require the disclosure of past flooding or susceptibility to future flooding.
The obvious first answer is that the critics are wrong about the president's susceptibility to the Russian dictator's charms.
Long-term corticosteroids also can lead to damage, including an increased susceptibility to infections, muscle weakness and Cushing's disease.
Each of these factors influences susceptibility to scams in different ways and at different times in the scamming process.
It is caused by a defect in the immune system which increases one's susceptibility to HPV, or human papilloma virus.
Growing up, she had a dream of becoming an astronaut, which was eventually quashed by her susceptibility to motion sickness.
Thailand is especially vulnerable to climate change due to long coastlines, a fragile agriculture system and susceptibility to extreme weather.
Most important: keeping your new body art clean and covered while the skin has a heightened susceptibility to bacterial infection.
And by publicly speculating about Lizzo's susceptibility to diabetes or other chronic diseases, Michaels is doing more harm than good.
The first step was to perform a full "ingestion audit"—cataloging everything Berezovsky consumed, to assess his susceptibility to poisoning.
Pompian says investors can assess an advisor's susceptibility to emotion by looking for evidence of a systematic approach to investing.
Much remains unknown about how immunity works in Ebola survivors, including how treatments might affect a patient's susceptibility to reinfection.
Diseases behave differently in different environments, depending on factors like population density and susceptibility to a disease in a population.
These SNPs, or variants as they're alternatively known, can be tallied up to rank a person's susceptibility to various illnesses.
The contacts could raise red flags during his background check about his susceptibility to foreign influence, according to some legal experts.
The condition is caused by a defect in the immune system which increases one's susceptibility to cutaneous HPV, or human papillomavirus.
The president's paranoia, susceptibility to conspiracy, and apparent desire to deter and meddle in the Mueller investigation are becoming increasingly disturbing.
Miller applauded the AG's investigation, and noted California's susceptibility to climate change, including a record drought and widespread wildfires last year.
One other challenge associated with copper wiring is its susceptibility to electromagnetic interference, electrical noise that can interfere with data networks.
Trump's strong denunciations of the raids could betray an anxiety about Cohen's susceptibility to becoming a cooperating witness, Politico noted Thursday.
Rapid population growth in the region, and people's susceptibility to lifestyle diseases such as diabetes and obesity, may create further opportunities.
Hera might have been angry because Tiresias' conclusion could be seen to confirm women's susceptibility to pleasure and lack of control.
The strain didn't respond to ciprofloxacin and had "decreased susceptibility" to azithromycin -- two antibiotic drugs often prescribed to treat Salmonella infections.
Furthermore, hunting revenues can be channeled to underpaid and under-equipped rangers to improve their capacity and reduce susceptibility to corruption.
In addition, flood maps should be updated using modern technology to give consumers a clear picture of their susceptibility to flooding.
Bigger samples will also make it possible to forecast even complex traits—like height or susceptibility to heart disease—from DNA.
The toxin has been linked to stunted growth in children, increased risk of liver cancer, and higher susceptibility to HIV and malaria.
Ms Tatman focused on speakers of five different accents, reading a list of isolated words chosen for their susceptibility to differing pronunciation.
The most common pain management for Kennedy's is barbiturate-based, a course of treatment Jacobs refuses due to his susceptibility to addiction.
Driving the news: Brookings' Mark Muro, Jacob Whiton and Robert Maxim find a correlation between susceptibility to automation and red congressional districts.
She notes that one of the biggest hurdles to achieving this iconic taste is the marshmallow's susceptibility to taking on other flavors.
The situation at MDC Brooklyn highlighted the BOP's susceptibility to extreme weather events, an issue that has long concerned advocates like myself.
The propagandists seem to understand the link between certain forms of mental illness and susceptibility to mass violence, even if we don't.
Rapists' defense attorneys know they can rely on juries' susceptibility to these unexamined myths, and more often than not, they are successful.
I'm trying to understand how human genetics affect susceptibility to different infectious agents, and how we can help those people [with infections].
That's because diseases behave differently in different environments, depending on factors like population density and susceptibility to a disease in a population.
But Patterson doesn't share Mercer's libertarian views, or what he regards as his susceptibility to conspiracy theories about Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Other genetic or environmental factors (such as diet or smoking) are often needed to increase a person's susceptibility to one of these cancers.
And, a new phone app, WeatherX, is aiming to help those with susceptibility to these types of atmospheric changes avoid headaches all together.
This study is the first of its kind, and is intended to search for patterns that might explain resistance and susceptibility to tumours.
The resulting data was overlaid onto population models, with researchers looking at how regional changes might increase susceptibility to the viruses, she said.
And the reality-television industry, with its susceptibility to spoilers and demands for authenticity, is particularly sensitive to issues of discretion and trust.
Their susceptibility to catching fire - with more than 100 cases reported across the globe - has damaged the image of the South Korean company.
Dr. Kock said that many of the dead antelope they examined were in poor physical condition, probably contributing to their susceptibility to disease.
These changes were then overlaid spatially across the global population, with population growth and "expected changes in susceptibility to air pollution" accounted for.
Researchers could explore the relationship between marijuana and vulnerable population groups including adolescents and their susceptibility to Juul-like products and sales pitches.
He illustrates the US's susceptibility to demagoguery and to the influence of billionaires seeking to deregulate their own businesses and cut their own taxes.
On Thursday, the FDA approved genetic testing company 23andMe to sell customers foreshadowing about their susceptibility to these, and seven other heritable genetic traits.
Here, Tompkins shares with BuzzFeed News his expertise on the human mind's susceptibility to illusion, as well as some curious history of the paranormal.
It poses particular danger because of its volatility and susceptibility to "runs" and is part of the "significant risks" DBRS sees from the industry.
In particular, there are few studies of whether the link is reciprocal—whether conviviality, or at least a sociable environment, affects susceptibility to alcohol.
Prior exposure to other coronaviruses may also influence the population's susceptibility to infection, which may result in variant strains emerging, much like seasonal influenza.
Unfortunately, waxing is not a one-size-fits-all process, because we all have different hair types, pain thresholds, and susceptibility to pesky ingrowns.
The main symptoms are pain attacks which can last up to a week, a susceptibility to infections, and anemia, which causes weakness and fatigue.
Although some fear that an extra-strong dose of hormones might increase one's susceptibility to those issues, Dr. Wilken-Jensen insists this isn't true.
Financial relationships and dealings, even those remote in place and time, may be important to shed light on motive, intent or susceptibility to compromise.
Chlamydia infection increases susceptibility to other STIs and infection during pregnancy increases the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth and preterm birth, according to the statement.
He illustrates the US's susceptibility to demagoguery and to the influence of billionaires seeking to deregulate their own businesses and cut their own taxes.
In contrast, Richard Mosse's "Incoming" (2017), which has received significant international attention, illustrates the art world's susceptibility to big-budget, high-concept, immersive tableaux.
Levey said he hoped that the study could lead to even more proactive outcomes, including early genetic testing to determine someone's susceptibility to anxiety.
When this happens, it brings about a rare condition called xeroderma pigmentosum, which increases human susceptibility to DNA damage and significantly elevates cancer risk.
The new iPads are much thinner than previous versions and the exceptional thinness of the metal could have contributed to the devices' susceptibility to temperature.
In their attempts to cauterize their post-election wounds, the platforms opened up new ones, demonstrating their continued susceptibility to future attacks on US democracy.
About two-thirds of people show some susceptibility to hypnosis, and the technique has been used to treat pain management and anxiety, among other conditions.
Ratingdog, however, had warned in 2017 of QPIG's "very large susceptibility" to a downturn, giving it a speculative-grade rating of 20183 out of 10.
By 2030 it hopes to no longer be so heavily dependent on oil exports to fuel its economy, particularly given its susceptibility to price fluctuations.
They learned that Harris's mother, who died of ovarian cancer when Cassie was in her teens, probably passed along a genetic susceptibility to the disease.
Our hypothesis is that species differ in their ability to repair DNA, and this affects both DNA substitution rates and susceptibility to radiation from Chernobyl.
Yes, this investigation was -- no matter what Trump allies say -- begun as a result of concerns about George Papadopoulos' susceptibility to a Russian influence campaign.
The possibilities for savings are particularly substantial given the fact that the baby boom generation is approaching the age of maximum susceptibility to chronic disease.
Residents often decide that physical bodies, with all those unpleasant nerve endings, as well as susceptibility to deterioration, are not optimal for the SubGeo environment.
A variant that provides protection against HIV also seems to increase susceptibility to a number of more common diseases, like flu and West Nile virus.
His team has used the technique to successfully predict tubers' susceptibility to potato blight, as well as their starch content, yield and time to maturity.
I have begun to wonder if perhaps the problem isn't change itself but our susceptibility to what has been called the "end of history" illusion.
The bank's moderate company profile reflects a small Australian banking market franchise, high product and customer concentrations and susceptibility to economic changes and competitive pressure.
But they also identified numerous examples of studies bedeviled by methodological and interpretive flaws, susceptibility to error, loose standards for replication, and evidence of publication bias.
Orthorexic thinking and cultish eating has no home on Kale & Caramel (despite a susceptibility to hippie food trends du jour, which evoke my childhood comfort foods).
Panasonic shares have halved since late 2017, dragged down by concerns about a lack of growth drivers as well as the high susceptibility to Tesla's fortunes.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says this new cluster is the first in US to show such dramatically reduced susceptibility to both frontline drugs.
So if you live in or are visiting any of these cities, it's wise to be a little more vigilant about your susceptibility to bed bugs.
This would give property owners an accurate picture of their susceptibility to flooding and would help them take the appropriate measures to prepare for future storms.
Plausible couples need to have one salient trait in common, like poor eyesight, susceptibility to nosebleeds or a sociopathic disregard for the well-being of others.
Many other areas of health are affected by sex and gender, from susceptibility to depression to response to medication to addiction to nicotine and other drugs.
First, higher intakes of specific nutrients appear to boost the immune system, while low intakes lead to less effective immune responses and higher susceptibility to infection.
Questions abound about the susceptibility to hacking of tens of thousands of miles of underground cabling and the backup radio antennas used for launching Minuteman missiles.
Dr. Gibbs called it a "dangerous zone," where little genetic diversity could mean susceptibility to a dangerous disease or changes in habitat because of climate change.
The black bearded saki depicted above has been designated as "critically endangered" by the IUCN's Red List, thanks to its susceptibility to habitat loss (trees!) and hunting.
The researchers found that in Ecuador, too, infantile gut bacteria predict susceptibility to asthma—except that in this case a completely different set of bugs are responsible.
These issues — including bots, celebrity imposter accounts, and susceptibility to hackers — are not unique to the social media platform, but they are serious ones all the same.
In notebook computers, for instance, susceptibility to heat is compounded by the fact that devices are getting ever thinner — which presents engineers and designers with a conundrum.
Still, no one knows whether bulimia causes such changes in the brain or whether such differences in the brain are associated with susceptibility to bulimia, Ely said.
This leaves many emerging markets in a double bind of higher susceptibility to climate change combined with a weaker capacity to prepare for and mitigate the risks.
There is truth to all of these issues, but the real news is stocks' sudden susceptibility to them after reaching their most expensive point in this cycle.
It doesn't only speak to the state of our cultural beauty standards; it indicates that our susceptibility to disordered eating and/or body image is utterly endemic.
Clinton aides said they had created a battleground-state model that scores voters based on factors such as their likelihood of voting and their susceptibility to advertising.
Susceptibility to tissue injuries may be related in part to changing levels of estrogen and progesterone, the two main hormones involved in reproduction, throughout the menstrual cycle.
The executive, Jane Horvath, said iPhones&apos susceptibility to being stolen means they must be encrypted to protect personal information such as financial and health-related data.
He pressed agencies to spend the Sprint focusing on what he terms "basic hygiene"—that is, making simple upgrades that can drastically reduce an organization's susceptibility to attack.
"Warmer summers also have adverse effects through increased drought, flies and parasites, and perhaps heat stress leading to increased susceptibility to pathogens and other stressors," the report notes.
"Any dysregulation of our immune response to pathogens can potentially increase our susceptibility to viral infections and even the effectiveness of vaccines," Rebuli told Gizmodo over the phone.
Spending more hours in an enclosed space with others increases the likelihood of transmitting viruses like influenza, while dry indoor air can increase the susceptibility to these infections.
The global elite, witnessing Trump's easy susceptibility to flattery—as in his relations with Chinese President Xi Jinping—has every incentive to try and glad-hand the president.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said he "could give a crap" about the political fallout from President Donald Trump's statements about Alabama's susceptibility to Hurricane Dorian last week.
Self-help and happiness expert Gretchen Rubin tells CNBC Make It that your susceptibility to feeling burnout may actually have a lot to do with your personality type.
Some products with high concentrations of DHA increase susceptibility to cell damage from reactive forms of oxygen produced by sunlight, called free radicals, for 24 hours after application.
She wants to extend her research to other aspects of an athlete's wellbeing potentially impacted by the menstrual cycle such as immunity, muscle strength, and susceptibility to injury.
He adds it's possible this gene could increase one's susceptibility to developing tolerance, affect one's withdrawal symptoms, and make it more difficult to quit and easier to relapse.
Despite being a small percentage, this is a concern because genes from the resistant strains could crossover with gonorrhea genes and reduce its susceptibility to ceftriaxone, Torrone says.
The New York-headquartered chain said it be open to shoppers aged 65 and older as well as those with "increased susceptibility to serious illness" from 8 a.m.
But it isn't perfect and may introduce problems, like increased susceptibility to disease in some species or contributing to demand for animals falsely claimed to be captive-bred.
WeWork's fall, detailed by the Wall Street Journal, was emblematic of both the boom-and-bust startup cycle and investors' susceptibility to charismatic, larger-than-life male founders.
"23andMe's patented technology includes matching relatives within a DNA database, determining susceptibility to certain diseases and medical conditions, and the secure exchange of DNA data between users," Wheeler said.
Major factors leading to the demise of pre-contact dogs probably include susceptibility to European-borne diseases, systematic persecution by European colonists, and a cultural preference for European dogs.
The animals learn to approach boats in open water, increasing their susceptibility to human-related injuries like getting tangled in a fishing net or cut by a boat propeller.
Baylee's susceptibility to infections due to her autoimmune disease can thankfully be managed with medication, allowing Baylee to pursue her passions on Cabrillo High School's soccer and golf teams.
Faith—its loss, its kindling, and its susceptibility to being twisted into something monstrous—is Kwon's theme here, but so is grief, which often drives us into faith's arms.
Deteriorating memories can also play a role in an individual's susceptibility to such a scam, as many victims are unable to estimate just how much money they've been sending.
It suggests that both parental monitoring and adolescents' susceptibility to deviant peer influence "provide two additional modifiable factors that can be targeted for prevention and intervention" in the future.
"Zimmerman and Butowsky had enough specific knowledge of the family and the circumstances surrounding Seth's murder to be keenly aware of the Riches' susceptibility to emotional distress," Calabresi wrote.
"ACE2 is definitely not the only factor that determines susceptibility" to infection, says Angela Rasmussen, a virologist and associate research scientist at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.
"It's a hard thing," said Manuel Mendes, head of the Department of Protected Areas and National Parks for East Timor, noting his country's susceptibility to climate change and drought.
In developing countries, 28500 — 6900 million children of preschool age are at risk of vitamin A deficiency, which increases their susceptibility to infections such as measles and diarrheal diseases.
Depending on the type though this can lead to varying levels of chronic pain, susceptibility to physical damage, or even weak hearts and blood vessels, threatening a drastically reduced lifespan.
And, at a time when more mature democracies than India's are grappling with the impact of social media, there are concerns about the electorate's susceptibility to false messages spread online.
There's also autonomous buses' susceptibility to crime, he said; a person could potentially use an obstacle to block a bus and rob everyone on board while the bus patiently waits.
The researchers at Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital gave a similar explanation for why more of their coronavirus patients were men, suggesting that women may have a "reduced susceptibility" to viral infections.
Sid is worried about Alan's obvious crush, and his susceptibility to Lenny's radical ideas — he and Kay told Alan's parents they'd help keep their son on the straight-and-narrow.
That includes physical traits like susceptibility to heart disease (44%) and eye disorders (71%), and mental ones, including "higher-level" cognitive functions (47%) such as problem-solving and abstract thought.
Using e-cigarettes, or vaping, is dangerous for teenagers because the nicotine can "disrupt the formation of brain circuits that control attention, learning and susceptibility to addiction," the C.D.C. says.
Republican. Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said he "could give a crap" about the political fallout from President Donald Trump's statements about Alabama's susceptibility to Hurricane Dorian last week.
What will Trump's chairman-of-the-board lack of interest in details — and susceptibility to hucksters and extremists — look like when and if he becomes leader of the free world?
It represents instead a deliberate and even violent confrontation with our determination to locate a susceptibility to bunk elsewhere, whether in the deplorable past or merely in the deplorable other.
"That makes the defensive barrier of the lung less effective and more vulnerable to anything you inhale," potentially increasing susceptibility to respiratory infections and other lung diseases, Dr. Clapp said.
"The issue of susceptibility to influenza and respiratory problems speaks, in my view, to increasing issues of environmental problems such as smog and other forms of pollution," Nelson-Becker said.
Many scholars, for instance, suspect that the origins of religious dietary laws forbidding the consumption of pig meat lie in pigs' susceptibility to worms that are harmful to human beings.
Last year, Houston, known for its susceptibility to flooding because of its flatness, was never put under an evacuation order -- voluntary or mandatory -- even as Hurricane Harvey threatened southeast Texas.
They found that the poster seemed to increase susceptibility to smoking for the "at-risk" kids who had either smoked before, indicated that they might smoke in the future, or both.
Exploiting Superman's susceptibility to kryptonite (a go-to for comic writers), villain extraordinaire Lex Luthor mind-controls the Man of Steel and rides a crime wave faster than a speeding bullet.
Interestingly, Martin's most sustainable guitars are also popular with performing musicians, who appreciate their value, durability, and lack of susceptibility to the temperature and humidity changes that affect all-wood instruments.
Instead, the presumption is that a range of small and hard-to-detect tweaks in the sequence of DNA letters (known as nucleotides) combine to bring about susceptibility to the disorder.
A male's self-identification into the category of "female" or "women" doesn't automatically bring on susceptibility to these harms; nor does a female's self-identification out of those categories lessen it.
Animals that are fed the incorrect diet may also suffer from obesity, poor feather or fur condition, susceptibility to illness, and many other risks which directly affect their ability to survive.
"(Furthermore), it is recommended to introduce longer-term measures to increase farm and household resilience to natural disasters and climate change," the report said, citing North Korea's susceptibility to natural disasters.
Seven patients sought treatment for gonorrhea in Honolulu earlier this year, infected with strains of the disease that resisted the antibiotic azithromycin at high levels and experienced decreased susceptibility to ceftriaxone.
The NextGen Cassava Project, a pan-African group, plans to zap susceptibility to cassava mosaic virus this way and then systematically to improve the yield and nutritional properties of the crop.
Tips for boosting your body's immune power include eating a well-balanced diet, having a healthy sleep routine, balancing stress with enjoyable activities and keeping warm to minimize susceptibility to infection.
Seven patients sought treatment for gonorrhea in Honolulu earlier this year, infected with strains of the virus that resisted the antibiotic azithromycin at high levels and experienced decreased susceptibility to ceftriaxone.
Targets are carefully chosen based on their susceptibility to the scam, and due to their age some have mild cognitive impairment, a brain condition that can lead to Alzheimer's or dementia.
LONDON (Reuters) - Living healthily with a good diet and regular exercise may help people with a higher genetic susceptibility to dementia to offset the risk of developing it, according to recent research.
The 360 degree view seems idyllic, but you realize the desperate poverty the family lives in once you pan the camera—and their subsequent susceptibility to traffickers makes a lot more sense.
The ratings are constrained by Macao's high GDP volatility, elevated concentration to the gaming sector and tourism from mainland China, as well as its susceptibility to changes in China's broader policy environment.
One of the potential drawbacks of bamboo in construction is its susceptibility to termites, mold attacks and other adverse climate conditions, but eco-friendly treatment processes such as borax coating can help.
It is probable, he says, that other factors are involved, including an underlying genetic susceptibility to the condition that, in some young people, might be awakened by a blow to the head.
At his class in Ecology and Photography: Sustainable New York, Joe Carrotta, 23, was so impressed that he followed Dr. Kopelman on a season's worth of outings, despite a susceptibility to seasickness.
But Facebook's ambitions are now confronting a more urgent problem: an escalating crisis over the company's power to sway elections, its casual approach to data privacy and its susceptibility to Russian manipulation.
But if in previous films that looming force was inhuman (social, familial or supernatural), in "The Favourite" that power has its origins in human tendencies — loneliness, lustfulness and our susceptibility to manipulation.
The secret recording is not only raising anxiety over what Mr. Temer did, but also his susceptibility to subterfuge in a political system where leaders often rush to inform on one another.
Given security concerns around Bluetooth's susceptibility to hacking (or an intruder replicating a fingerprint), I asked if there were any security measures that go beyond those already on other Bluetooth smart locks.
As well as screening new employees for susceptibility to trauma — which does not currently happen — Gray believes that the data gathered by Facebook could be used to assess moderators on-going wellbeing.
Dr. Yajnik said he believes Indians' susceptibility to diabetes may have emerged as their diets changed with rising affluence — and that their bodies, attuned to scarcity, couldn't handle an overload of food.
Kostin reiterated his recommendation that investors stick to top-quality companies — low debt levels, stable sales and earnings growth, a high return on equity, and a low risk of susceptibility to market drawdowns.
Following up on those clues helps us understand why susceptibility to disease, efficacy of drugs and even the course of normal development are different among all individuals, not just between men and women.
It is also possible that being in the sleep position for an extended time increases susceptibility to pneumonia, since bacteria that colonize the nose and throat may drip into the lungs, he said.
"We've found that many pregnancy-related hospitalizations that were reported as morning sickness should have actually been reported as HG." According to Magneson, susceptibility to hyperemesis gravidarum can be predicted a few ways.
Ever since the massive street protests in Moscow in 2011 and 2012, Putin has consistently demanded that the elite return back home and limit their susceptibility to being exploited by the hostile West.
"If we identify the genes that control the production of natural repellents and susceptibility to mosquitoes, we can develop a drug that would keep mosquitoes away rather than putting DEET on," he said.
"The hypothesis behind our research is that a severe reaction to trauma or other life stressors, through these pathways, leads to impaired immune function and thereby susceptibility to infection," Song said by email.
" A susceptibility to neuroinflammation is key, Tanzi says, "because at the end of the day, plaques and tangles may set the stage, but it's neuroinflammation that kills enough neurons to get to dementia.
But certain skills that are important for some highly skilled jobs may also fade over time, and those are what the center's researchers identified and weighed into a measure of susceptibility to early retirement.
That those inquiries are apparently significant enough that FBI director James Comey was initially reluctant to alert the White House to Flynn's susceptibility to blackmail out of fear it would undermine the bureau's work.
Trump, with his verbal outbursts, his naïveté in international affairs, and his susceptibility to the sophistries he hears from his advisers and cable TV pundits, seems uniquely unsuited to solving the North Korean crisis.
We've all grown disillusioned with a media that insists it be treated as a kind of oracle, blameless and objective, while concealing its inevitable biases, its susceptibility to the pressures of advertisers and trendiness.
These include susceptibility to pathogen infestation in bees that can cause hive collapse, and recent evidence has demonstrated that dozens of pesticides are already present in the hives of bees, which are declining worldwide.
Recent genetic studies have demonstrated differences across populations not just in the genetic determinants of simple traits such as skin color, but also in more complex traits like bodily dimensions and susceptibility to diseases.
In terms of susceptibility to Russian or Trump hacking, Google doesn't have the same organic side that Facebook does, so I guess in that sense it's relatively immune to that level of hacking. Sure.
And while the phenomenon is a reliable source of funny photos, it's also a troubling development for the US. Foreign leaders are keen on exploiting Trump's unrelenting hunger for validation and susceptibility to distraction.
"Such characterizations have led to race-based violence around the world and have attempted to lull certain racial groups into a dangerous, false sense of security regarding their susceptibility to this disease," Rush wrote.
The human suffering underlying the data includes almost one in four children under 5 years of age — 155 million — with stunted growth and a greatly heightened risk of cognitive damage and susceptibility to infection.
Along with finding out that both her children had a mutation of the MTHFR gene, she also received 23andMe's analysis of her children's genetic susceptibility to a number of adult-onset diseases, including Parkinson's.
The 53-year-old German artist is foremost a researcher interested in the effects of globalization, the onslaught of technology, the future of labor, and our susceptibility to abuses under this new techno-regime.
The average German Shepherd lives to be about 10 years old, which is actually pretty good, but its quality of life may be diminished on account of the breed's susceptibility to so many health conditions.
The only reasonable way for this to happen—outside of freakish luck—is for humans to develop an increased susceptibility to the microbe, contract the mutated microbe, and then spread the disease within the population.
"The fact that some mouse strains don't show fetal disease after infection but some do allows for a study of the genes that might control the susceptibility to fetal disease," Pekosz said in an email.
In her 1898 paper "Cultivated motor automatism; a study of character in its relation to attention," the Harvard student Gertrude Stein tested people's susceptibility to the Ouija board effect, in which subconscious thoughts direct actions.
The other important consideration is family history, such as a high prevalence of breast cancer, the presence of a mutation in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes, or hereditary susceptibility to cancer, such as Lynch syndrome.
For instance, a short-snouted pug fairs better in a harness due to susceptibility to tracheal injury, while a thick-necked greyhound needs a martingale collar so it doesn't slip right over their small head.
Several experts on financial crime and espionage told the FT that the most troubling part of the interplay between Trump's past in business and his present in public office was his potential susceptibility to blackmail.
Many of the domestic and foreign policy experts I contacted suggested that Russia would not need to blackmail Trump to get what it wanted — that Trump's susceptibility to praise has made him vulnerable to manipulation.
Given dos Santos' penchant for knockout wins and Aliakbari's susceptibility to getting punched in the face, the latter was wise to utilise his extensive wrestling skill set and quickly take the Brazilian down from the clinch.
It was the second occasion the timepiece, created by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists as an indicator of the world's susceptibility to cataclysm, was moved forward since the 2016 election of U.S. president Donald Trump.
" According to the Canadian Journal of Plastic Surgery, the condition "is a rare, heritable disease characterized by an unusual susceptibility to infection with specific types of human papillomavirus and a propensity for developing malignant skin tumors.
A well-managed and structured wealth fund would also go some way to cutting down on susceptibility to corruption, a problem that plagues the current systems of forcing companies to give equity stakes to local investors.
"I also think we need to better understand targeted advertising on television and the implications for privacy, the use of encrypted signals, the collection of audience data, and the susceptibility to hacking and malware," Rosenworcel warned.
Mozambique ranks as the third most vulnerable nation in Africa to climate change due to its susceptibility to extreme weather such as floods, droughts and cyclones, according to the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery.
And while the person Swift is today still contributes, willingly or not, to our collective understanding of what beauty and success looks like, she is also talking about her susceptibility to the pressure of that understanding.
That peculiar geology explains Mexico City's susceptibility to earthquakes such as Tuesday's, which fell on the anniversary of a magnitude 8.0 quake in 1985 that lasted for three minutes and killed about 10,000 people in the city.
"More studies will be needed that measure physical fitness as well as diet and BMI at other time points across the lifespan to examine age windows of susceptibility to these factors in relation to diabetes," he said.
On average, drinkers have a higher susceptibility to pneumonia and other respiratory disorders, a higher likelihood of getting complications and poor wound healing after surgery, a higher instance of sepsis and certain cancers to name a few.
"This could be one example where a less common genetic variation causes limited disease in the young and middle-aged, but reduces resilience and causes susceptibility to multiple diseases later in life," he said in a statement.
His susceptibility to fanfare and flattery leads him to mistake after mistake, especially when it comes to despots like Kim Jong-un of North Korea and Vladimir Putin of Russia, autocrats he admires and longs to emulate.
"This study should act as a stark warning that manipulation of the human genome with the aim of reducing susceptibility to specific diseases is not without considerable risk," said Andrew Freedman, an infectious diseases expert at Cardiff University.
This phenomenon, called regulation of gene expression, means that traits such as height and susceptibility to diseases like schizophrenia or lupus may be affected in people with Neanderthal ancestry, say scientists from the University of Washington in Seattle.
"Right now, there's only one class of antibiotics that is recommended for the treatment of gonorrhea, and we are constantly monitoring any changes in susceptibility to that because we know it will likely develop resistance," Torrone told me.
The condition is caused by a defect in the immune system which increases one's susceptibility to HPV, or human papilloma virus, often leading to chronic HPV infection, skin lesions and an increased risk of developing melanoma skin cancer.
Letter To the Editor: As a Dutchman I must note that Roger Cohen's assertion in "The Islamic State of Molenbeek" (April 12) that Dutch susceptibility to propaganda leads to voting against the trade agreement with Ukraine is bonkers.
Teams have invested in an array of approaches for evaluating draft prospects, including old-fashioned scouting; extensive background checks; personal workouts and interviews; medical exams; drills and exercises intended to predict susceptibility to injury; and yes, statistical analysis.
While the discussion of the Bidens and military aid will undoubtedly receive the most media attention, Zelensky's flattery—and Trump's pea-brained susceptibility to it—is the most grotesque moment of the call, an embarrassment to both countries.
For Endō, there are no easy routes to salvation; a person's body — its ethnicity, its weaknesses, its susceptibility to pain and desire — is as much his link to the life and sufferings of Christ as a person's soul.
I know that 20-something-year-old women in my neighborhood with my type of social circle and my alcohol budget and my Instagram-honed susceptibility to clever branding were buying that beer, or at least looking it up.
The plaintiffs, named as Bradley Colgate and Kaytlin McKnight, also claimed that the company did not disclose "the myriad of problems likely to occur" from Juul use, including long-term nicotine addiction and increased susceptibility to anxiety and depression.
It's argued that this will vastly improve the experience of trans people, ultimately helping to minimise both their sense of gender dysphoria (distress caused by a mismatch between felt and perceived gender identity) and their susceptibility to transphobic violence.
"BRL is unlikely to be impacted by this policy decision, though increased dovishness and a lower rate trajectory will influence longer-term susceptibility to broad dollar movements," said Sacha Tihanyi, deputy head of emerging markets strategy at TD Securities.
"Although the absolute risks are low, people who are born prematurely still have increased susceptibility to kidney disease," said the lead author, Dr. Casey Crump, a professor of family medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
If this "Virginia Woolf" brings out the play's inherent strengths, Ian Rickson's production of "The Goat," the story of a man whose marriage comes apart when he falls in love with a farm animal, underscores its susceptibility to misinterpretation.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Bimputh's rating reflects its small franchise compared with higher-rated peers and high-risk appetite stemming from its microfinance-dominated loan portfolio, which Fitch sees as risky due to the segment's greater susceptibility to economic cycles.
Agencies with adjudicating authorities of clearances are required to certify that is in the interest of the national security of the United States to award a clearance, which includes considering issues like an individual's trustworthiness or susceptibility to blackmail.
These experiences can have lifelong consequences too: They affect a child's ability to learn, their susceptibility to drug and alcohol abuse, and could even potentially make them more at risk of heart disease or cancer when they become adults.
"Such facilities should perform an analysis to determine their susceptibility to extreme weather events," the board said in its final report on a chemical fire at the Arkema SA plant in Crosby, Texas, during Hurricane Harvey in August and September 2017.
A red-eyed albino called SJL has a susceptibility to nervous-system inflammation which makes it a good model for multiple-sclerosis research; it has also been used as a model for calming down violence, because males are particularly aggressive.
During his 45-minute lecture, Wylie explained how loyalty to certain fashion brands can signal susceptibility to populist political messaging and how fashion was one of his and former Trump campaign manager Steve Bannon's primary tactics to sway public opinion.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel met leaders of the three million-strong community of Germans with ties to Russia on Wednesday, amid concerns over their susceptibility to "fake news" items in the run-up to a national election in September.
Apart from raising ethical concerns, scientists said the gene He "edited-out," called CCR5, is crucial to the human immune system, and removing it increases the risk of susceptibility to other diseases such as the West Nile virus and influenza.
In fact, an Accenture analysis of more than 3,20173 companies with annual revenues of at least $100 million in 82 countries found that 63% of them face high levels of disruption, and 44% show severe signs of susceptibility to future disruption.
These performance-enhancing polymorphisms – PEPs – can affect height, blood flow, metabolic efficiency, muscle mass, muscle fibers, bone structure, pain threshold, fatigue resistance, power, speed, endurance, susceptibility to injury, psychological aptitude, and respiratory and cardiac functions, to name just a few.
"Specific microbes in these indoor spaces have been shown to impact human health by influencing our susceptibility to allergies, infectious diseases, or sick building syndrome," wrote the authors, led by NASA JPL's Checinska Sielaff and Camilla Urbaniak, in the study.
A long course will suppress the bone marrow, which will cause bleeding due to a low platelet count, anemia due to a lack of red blood cells and increased susceptibility to further infections due to a low white blood cell count.
If the allegations are true, any collusion between Trump and Russia may have had more to do with Trump Tower Moscow than with influencing an election, and it raises new questions about the president's susceptibility to influence through the Trump Organization.
Instead, they are busily crafting and polishing their dreamy policy positions, all of which Mr. Trump will use against them to great effect, particularly in my part of the country — which has already shown a dreary susceptibility to his wretched message.
While preventing this intrusion might sound like an advance in the fight against AIDS, it is completely unnecessary and may even carry the hazard of increasing the subject's susceptibility to other types of infection, such as influenza and West Nile fever.
Mabel's susceptibility to the pleasures of the flesh, and the ungodly eagerness of John Jack (Washington Kirk) to accommodate her, are somehow both coy and sexy while also giving the lie to stereotypes about people of faith and people of 1921.
"The majority of fatal cases are elderly and/or have a chronic disease that would increase their susceptibility to infectious diseases," said Dr. W. Ian Lipkin, an epidemiologist at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University in New York.
They see U.S. fear of nuclear weapons and susceptibility to nuclear blackmail dating back to January 12, 1950, when Secretary of State Dean Acheson excluded South Korea from the U.S. Pacific "defense perimeter" in a speech to the Washington Press Club.
From Slate: Two years before Facebook's susceptibility to fake news achieved the status of threat-to-our-democratic-republic, Slate's Will Oremus concluded that the social network could rein in the problem with some relatively painless changes to its news feed.
Though race can't help but be a theme in "Othello," it is not the main one here; Iago's hatred, and Othello's susceptibility to it, seem to stem less from each man's response to outsiderness than from their common fear of cuckoldry.
Then we are told it's the wellspring of our susceptibility to advertising, leads to wanting to live above our means, ends up in criminality, is at the core of "the race problem," causes nations to vie with each other for supremacy.
"To our knowledge, [KLRD1 is] the first biomarker that shows susceptibility to influenza across multiple strains" of the flu, study senior author Purvesh Khatri, an associate professor of medicine and biomedical data science at Stanford University School of Medicine,  said in a statement .
"If we could improve the judgement of government officials facing high-stakes decisions — reducing their susceptibility to various biases, or developing better methods of aggregating expertise — this could have positive knock-on effects across a huge range of domains," Jess Whittlestone notes.
A changing picture has emerged of the U.S.' susceptibility to epidemics of infectious diseases over the next decade — driven by organized anti-vaccine activity and the lack of incentives to develop new or more effective vaccines, along with inadequate mosquito control measures.
"We are in the increasingly awkward position of identifying individuals who carry genetic variants that, in some patients (perhaps their own family members), may confer susceptibility to a severe disease and yet in the affected individual have no clinical phenotypes," he wrote.
Where they are, they have identified groups of people whose susceptibility to the virus is greater than those targeted by public health services for catch-up jabs—usually schoolchildren and university students, who are easier to cover with a mass vaccination campaign.
This promises to expand the practice of mass incarceration, with people cycling in and out of prison without receiving treatment, and further generations of children being exposed to disruption, broken families, and, potentially, their own susceptibility to what painkillers seem to offer.
Nationalism and authoritarianism, reinforced by technology, have come together to exercise new forms of control and manipulation over human beings whose susceptibility to greed, prejudice, ignorance, domination, subservience and fear was not, after all, swept away by the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Precisely how exercise might change a women's susceptibility to hot flashes is still not completely clear, although the researchers noted that the women who exercised developed better blood flow to the surface of their skin and to their brains during heat stress.
"A smooth succession and policy framework is particularly credit-relevant for our assessment of the country's susceptibility to event risk, given that Singapore's political stability has never been tested through a transition away from the ruling PAP," said Moody's analyst Anushka Shah.
In a pair of studies published last year in Policy Insights From the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, the psychologist Carey Morewedge and colleagues had subjects (more than 200 in each study) complete a test to assess their susceptibility to various decision-making biases.
Widespread reports that aspirin can help prevent heart attacks, strokes and colorectal cancer have prompted many people to swallow either a regular or low-dose (baby) aspirin every day without first consulting their doctors or taking their susceptibility to complications into account.
The frequency of these events, and Puerto Rico's susceptibility to earthquakes stems from the manner in which the island is situated along the meeting points of the South American, Caribbean, and North American plates: Puerto Rico is caught between two subduction zones.
Gold mining is always risky for locals and the environment, and Haiti's limited water resources, lack of infrastructure, and susceptibility to earthquakes only heighten the danger that large-scale gold mining will cause serious harm that outweighs any short-term financial gain.
Other studies have shown that berries or other foods that are high in antioxidants (goji berries, blueberries, pecans, artichokes and kidney beans, just to name a few) have strong antioxidant capacities, which can help fight the brain's high susceptibility to oxidative damage.
Scientists think that these communities, most of which live in the gut, shape our health in myriad ways, affecting our vulnerability to allergic diseases like hay fever, how much weight we put on, our susceptibility to infection and maybe even our moods.
"Experimental evidence suggests that high blood sugar and high sugar intake can impair the gut barrier, leading to a 'leaky gut' and access to the gut immune system causing intestinal inflammation, alter gut microbiota and increase susceptibility to gut infections," she said.
In the documentary "Three Identical Strangers," about identical male triplets separated at birth, there were differences in their susceptibility to mental illness, with the one who was reared by an authoritarian father more seriously affected than the two with warmer, more nurturing parents.
In any of the years Griffin and Paul have played together, you might be able to point to a more decimated playoff roster somewhere else, but on balance, no team matches the Clippers' postseason susceptibility to the nicks and cuts and, now, breaks.
This indicates that certain brands of susceptibility to election-associated emotional distress differ across groups; though voter-related issues seem to have most influence on mental health and wellbeing among swing state voters, red state voters appear to be more vulnerable to candidate-related issues.
"Given the impact of the chlamydia epidemic on women's health, reproductive health, infant health through vertical transmission, and increased susceptibility to other sexually transmitted diseases, a global unmet medical need exists for a vaccine against genital chlamydia," said study author Peter Andersen of SSI.
"In the long term, various [physiological] changes related to stress could increase susceptibility to infectious diseases, affect the risk and prognosis of cancer, and lead to diseases of the cardiovascular systems," a 2003 study on mortality after the death of a young child explains.
AMD said in a statement after this story was initially published that there's been no change to its position on the susceptibility to the second variant of Spectre for its chips and only that it's rolling out optional updates to further contain the threat.
"Turkey has a high susceptibility to event risk mainly driven by domestic political risks and the country's large external financing needs due to wide current account deficits and sizeable external or foreign currency refinancing requirements," said Kristin Lindow at Moody's Investors Service on Friday.
Taken as a whole, these results suggest that, in addition to making us healthier, "exercise might improve food reward and eating behavior traits linked to the susceptibility to overconsume," says Kristine Beaulieu, a research fellow and dietitian at the University of Leeds, who led the new study.
There isn't a "substantial" amount of travel by people from these countries to Zika-affected countries aside from their participation in the Games, and they all have the "environmental conditions and population susceptibility to sustain mosquito-borne transmission of Zika virus," said a CDC news release.
WASHINGTON, May 6 (Reuters) - U.S. stock prices remain "elevated" and business debt is at historic levels, but the financial system overall "appears resilient" with low levels of leverage and less susceptibility to risks of a destabilizing run, the Federal Reserve said in its latest report on financial stability.
Studies have also pointed to a person's posture, ethnicity, and field dependence or independence — how much of the background they absorb while looking at an object — as changing susceptibility to sickness, but much of this research was conducted before this current wave of headsets arrived on the scene.
The ongoing Wise Honest scandal is not only a case in point of North Korea's sanctions evasion schemes; it also underscores the networked, multinational reach of the DPRK threat and the unwitting parties' susceptibility to finding themselves implicated in Pyongyang's deft and adaptive illicit activities — usually after the fact.
Though the new products announced have been in development for months, it's not insignificant that the announcement came shortly after Facebook executives (as well as representatives from Google and Twitter) were grilled on Capitol Hill about the online platforms susceptibility to Russian meddling during the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign.
The analysis, from venture-backed security risk benchmarking startup SecurityScorecard, measured the relative security health of government and industries across 10 categories, including vulnerability to malware infections, exposure rates of passwords and susceptibility to social engineering, such as an employee using corporate account information on a public social network.
The lawsuit, filed in Warren County Circuit Court in Bowling Green, said Mr. Paul was seeking both compensatory and punitive damages for the medical expenses he incurred, his increased susceptibility to health problems and the deprivation of "enjoyment of life" he has experienced as a result of the attack.
Coming from a line of women who have suffered with mental illness meant early education for Bell, whose mother, a nurse, told her early on about her susceptibility to a "serotonin imbalance," after she watched her own mother – Bell's grandmother – suffer through bouts of binge drinking while locked in her bedroom.
While this study was small, it does point to young athletes' susceptibility to incurring brain changes from even minor head impacts and the critical need for researchers to use more advanced imaging techniques, like DTI, to gain a better understanding of not only concussions, but also the brain's subtle inner workings.
In truth, Trump was led to this decision not by any serious calculus about the deal, but by his susceptibility to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Saudi fury at Iran, the pressure of conservative American Jews who support him and his iron principle that whatever Obama did must be bad.
"This constricted spatial mobility of girls is linked to restricted knowledge and power and can have profound health implications for girls in the form of more susceptibility to sexual violence and poor access to reproductive health services, in addition to loss of prestige especially among poor families," the study said.
According to Bloomberg&aposs Mark Gurman, iPhone privacy chief Jane Horvath – who was peaking on a panel at this year&aposs CES tech conference in Las Vegas – said that iPhones&apos susceptibility to being stolen means they must be encrypted to protect personal information such as financial and health data.
"Whereas all countries are at risk for travel-associated importation of Zika virus, CDC estimated that 19 countries currently not reporting Zika outbreaks have the environmental conditions and population susceptibility to sustain mosquito-borne transmission of Zika virus if a case were imported from infection at the games," according to the report.
Hypebeasts are often the subject of parody because of their transparent susceptibility to cults of personality and their tendency to spend way too much money on things that are objectively ugly or literally a prank, but, at the end of the day, it's not like those Balenciaga sneakers are made of plastic.
While many people's perception of him have dramatically changed as a result of the many allegations of sexual assault, a good defense lawyer will make sure Cosby's testimony goes through his personal history, his many prior accomplishments and his susceptibility to people who may target him because of his wealth and fame.
Though it is sometimes hard to translate work done on rodents to human beings—particularly in this case, when only males seem affected—Dr Melis's findings lend support to the conclusions of observational studies which suggest that prenatal exposure to cannabis leads to increased susceptibility to a range of mental health problems.
It has been known for decades that exposure at even very low doses to beryllium — a strong, lightweight metal used to make computers, aircraft parts and nuclear bombs — can cause chronic beryllium disease, a disabling and potentially fatal lung ailment, in a small percentage of workers with a genetic susceptibility to it.
The study found that while a large portion of the country shows a seasonal susceptibility to Zika virus outbreaks, the southern reaches of the nation lie at the intersection of high seasonal suitability for the Aedes mosquito along with abundant direct flight connections to Latin America, which increases the odds of travel-related virus introduction.
"Of course you want these pathways activated if they are fighting off a disease, but if they are continually activated we have seen that they are partially responsible for increasing susceptibility to a whole range of diseases such as diabetes, Alzheimer's and autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease," he said.
The market—while necessary in a free society—seemed to capture the fearsome whims of the mob, its irrationality, herd nature, and susceptibility to demagoguery in the form of advertising and P.R. And here we are, led by a president who not only specializes in demagoguery, but is obsessed with asserting his own popularity.
Chronic stress may seem difficult to measure, but the American Psychological Association's (APA) new report Stress and Health Disparities: Contexts, Mechanisms, and Interventions Among Racial/Ethnic Minority and Low-Socioeconomic Status Populations explains the ways that stress plays a significant role in increasing susceptibility to disease and undermining recovery from illness, and is a predictor of health outcomes.
But the utopian imagination (which will be elaborated in the subsequent shows mounted later this year), if it is to have any purchase with us at all, will have to figure out what to do with all our bodies, with their susceptibility to harm, with our contradictions, and the defenses that spring up unconsciously to guard them from being taken away from us.
Producers might also try to address some of their concerns in the vineyard, through how they manage the canopy of leaves, which can be arranged not only to allow a steady movement of air, reducing susceptibility to diseases, but also to shade grapes from the sun or to permit more direct sunlight, affecting the rate at which the grapes ripen.
Everything from holistic therapies to mindfulness apps to £11,500 [$14,13] mattresses are being touted as the panacea to our sleeping issues, and you can see why they're all increasingly popular: Too little sleep can lead to increased susceptibility to everything from the common cold and depression to strokes and heart attacks, as well as increased risk of obesity, cancer, dementia, diabetes, and high blood pressure.
Since Jimmy Carter exposed the Iowa Caucuses as a way for a relative unknown to make his way to the presidency in 1976, upstart candidates have looked to make use of the population's susceptibility to retail politics as a springboard for their broader electoral chances, and establishment candidates have been forced to spend a great deal of time and money in the early stages of the race to keep a surprise defeat at bay.

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