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The deleterious effects of sleep loss are also well documented.
Congress need not enact WTPA to see this model's deleterious effects.
These startups focused on reducing humanity's deleterious effects on ocean ecosystems.
It ignores the deleterious effects of prison labor on prisoners and society.
Microgravity would have seriously deleterious effects on the sexiness of the situation.
Untold more suffered and died from the deleterious effects of radiation poisoning.
Foreign interference in those elections has other deleterious effects on US interests.
The lost revenue from TCJA will have two deleterious effects to our country.
Its estimates are the most aggressive credible ones of deleterious effects of NAFTA.
Other experts worry about deleterious effects on public education with DeVos at the helm.
Whether caused by nature or man, these crises have major deleterious effects on societies.
As a pediatrician working with these very families, I see these deleterious effects firsthand.
Sometimes these routines are sufficiently strong enough that they override deleterious effects of light exposure.
Finally, the Surgeon General suggests that cannabis poses unique, deleterious effects to the developing brain.
But some researchers do worry about it having deleterious effects on us, skewing our morality.
The vectors for abuse and deleterious effects with something like Super Chats are simply too numerous.
Additional deleterious effects of digital dependence include reduced cognitive function, weight gain, sleeplessness and damaged relationships.
Mr. Taubes has built a career touting the deleterious effects of processed food and added sugar.
Airbnb long has been under fire for its supposedly deleterious effects on communities around the world.
Tariffs by themselves and an escalating trade war would certainly have deleterious effects on just about everything.
The deleterious effects on players' gray matter did not quite rise to the level of secondary concern.
Because research specific to sugar's deleterious effects is wanting, the science, Mr Taubes concedes, is not definitive.
DSX will be used to study the deleterious effects of radiation on electrical components, circuits, and materials.
But it's a mistake to think his hyperbole and the frenetic public chatter don't have deleterious effects.
All of them (and all of us) have experienced the deleterious effects of climate change and pollution.
In the meantime, controversial mining concessions and other foreign concessions have had deleterious effects in the countryside.
We have overwhelming evidence of the deleterious effects of postpartum depression on children's cognition, development, and emotional functioning.
Here he described slavery as an evil, but one that had more deleterious effects on whites than blacks.
Consequently, the hotel industry is perhaps most vulnerable to the deleterious effects of the new joint employer standard.
His lyrics throughout captivate because they capture both the allure and the deleterious effects of lifestyle he portrays.
His proposed restrictive trade policies have led some to say his election could lead to deleterious effects for stocks.
It could potentially help in fending off both viral and bacterial infections  and combat the deleterious effects of inflammation.
Of course they don't want to pay for a study that shows the deleterious effects of their whole operation.
Our experiment was very rude and uncontrollable, and there will be other deleterious effects, as well as many unknowns.
The new OIG report documents the deleterious effects this policy has had on the mental health of these children.
Every day there is some article published about the deleterious effects of one food group, and another article rebutting it.
An angry and motivated group of parents could start a political war against Facebook Messenger, citing its potentially deleterious effects.
With proper post-road trip service, you can minimize the deleterious effects a long road trip has on your vehicle.
It's on the major automakers to refine the process of building cars to reduce their deleterious effects on the environment.
The French composer and multi-instrumentalist lives on Ushant, and he remembered well the deleterious effects of the oil spill.
They argued that sustained noise by airplanes flying under 2,000 feet could have "deleterious effects" on wildlife, especially calving caribou.
But many critics call solitary confinement dangerous, citing the deleterious effects it has on a person's physical and mental well-being.
To avoid long-term deleterious effects, game developers must commit to stop facilitating a culture in which crunch is the norm.
But it's hard to get politicians to listen to scientists, especially when it comes to the deleterious effects of nuclear weapons.
As useful as CRISPR is, the cutting mechanism can result in the insertion of errors in the code, and thus, deleterious effects.
On Thursday, the sun begins its month-long journey through Capricorn, helping to offset some of the deleterious effects of the retrograde.
Routine use is also "more likely to have deleterious effects for brain development," she said, adding that teen brains are still developing.
There, he began lecturing on the deleterious effects of alcohol, though, by now, he was becoming more interested in diet than booze.
Other researchers, educators and health professionals have noticed the unintended, sometimes deleterious effects of cell phones and social media on child development.
Opponents, like the Wilderness Society and the group Polar Bears International, say the testing has deleterious effects on the land and the wildlife.
For now, faced only with non-sentient robots, we probably don't need to worry about our bad behavior having deleterious effects on them.
Meanwhile, people are suffering -- some more than others to be sure -- but few escape the deleterious effects of out-of-control drug prices.
At this point stronger evidence supports the potentially deleterious effects of marijuana in opioid use disorder, rather than its utility in its treatment.
Her criticisms, in both fiction and beyond it, often focused on social inequality, the unsustainability of capitalism and its deleterious effects on the environment.
Cannabis is probably not the panacea advocates claim, but it does not have the deleterious effects of other banned drugs like heroin or cocaine.
If certain policies limiting the sale of firearms were enacted, that could have deleterious effects on habitat and wildlife restoration efforts in this country.
It should be pointed out, however, that Rodriguez is perhaps most notable for its profoundly deleterious effects on the education of all poor children.
Weinberg has in mind the deleterious effects of social media, but Duchamp's bull's-eye prophecy could do as a capsule review of this Biennial.
Some of the deleterious effects of acute radiation syndrome can be mitigated by emergency care—replacing blood products, giving antibiotics, using breathing machines, and dialysis.
The test could result in powerful new antioxidants to treat the deleterious effects of prolonged exposure to space as well as various age-related diseases.
Florida lawmakers recognized the deleterious effects their certificate-of need-law had on the supply of care — and by extension, its costs — and took action.
In the email, obtained in full by Business Insider, Manwani placed the blame on the deleterious effects of last fall's fires in California's wine country.
Biden's sudden reversal on the issue has frustrated reproductive rights advocates, who have long spoken out about the 1976 amendment's deleterious effects on abortion access.
The CEOs join financial authorities from Germany, Denmark and Norway who have recently spoken out against the deleterious effects of negative interest rates on Europe's banks.
"This study examined a healthy active group of women where we might have not expected to see any deleterious effects from sedentary behavior," Alter said by email.
The results of that study showed the importance of regular exercise and a healthy diet in maintaining good health, as well as the deleterious effects of smoking.
This is how a taboo breaks down, with deleterious effects on due process for victims of rape and abuse, both in court and in everyday snap judgments.
Duterte on Sunday said no casino would be put up in Boracay, and he did not approve any gaming project because of the "deleterious effects" of gambling.
Institutionalization, in particular, can have profound and deleterious effects, triggering a range of developmental delays and psychiatric disorders from which recovery can be difficult, if not impossible.
This shift has had deleterious effects on many people's experience of work, with rising cases of acute stress, anxiety, sleep disorders, burnout, hopelessness and, in some cases, suicide.
Casting aside the deleterious effects of radiation on the developing fetus, there's the issue of conception to consider in the context of living in a minimal gravity environment.
While some parents in more dangerous neighborhoods understandably think that screen time is safer than playing outside, the deleterious effects of too much screen time are abundantly clear.
A few months earlier, he'd returned from a research trip to Malaysia, where he'd seen firsthand the deleterious effects that climate change could have on a sensitive ecosystem.
A purely terrestrially focused reinvestment ignores both the long-term necessity of and the deleterious effects that decades of growth and use have had on our nation's aviation sector.
But the central conclusion — that human influence is driving recent warming and will drive much more by the end of the century, with extremely deleterious effects — is not uncertain.
A national Big East basketball conference would offset some of the deleterious effects of football and give fans across the country what the old Big East delivered so well.
Just over half thought that children would have become worse at delaying gratification—perhaps thinking about a plethora of recent of studies into the supposedly deleterious effects of modern technology.
But until now, Apple had escaped largely unscathed, and concerns about the deleterious effects of excessive technology use have not been among the most pressing matters for Silicon Valley executives.
The fact that African-Americans are sensitive to salt, means that there is an easy solution to limiting and/or preventing the chronic deleterious effects of hypertension in African-Americans.
Many survivors, especially children and young adults, require follow-up screenings and tests (to monitor the deleterious effects of successful treatments) that quite a few insurance plans will not cover.
Constant "hustling," without time for family or rest, "has deleterious effects not just on your business but on your well being," he said at a European tech conference earlier this month.
But in his valedictory remarks he suggested the rule was too complicated, was having deleterious effects on markets, and that more capital and better risk-based capital requirements were likely preferable.
Paranoid Androids • William, our test subject for Westworld's morally deleterious effects on the guests, overcomes his aversion to violence by gunning down a wanted man and saving a damsel in distress.
Likewise, utility operators could defer maintenance, rebalance the electric load and even disconnect vulnerable transformers from the grid to protect them from the deleterious effects of a direct-hit major CME.
Despite the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act signed into law 30 years ago, disabled travelers like me are routinely excluded from services offered to nondisabled travelers, with deleterious effects.
Let's recognize that we need to invest in either figuring out how to prevent chronic pain or treat[ing] it in a way that doesn't have all the deleterious effects of opioids.
Watching House of Cards is certainly more fun than funding the real House of Cards, but the lack of engagement from voters in the money side of campaigns has serious, deleterious effects.
"Discussion is ongoing about the potential health effects of ingested microplastics and nanoplastics, which (at least in animals) may translocate into gastrointestinal tissues or other organs and cause deleterious effects," they noted.
"Natural disasters can truly have deleterious effects, especially on vulnerable populations, that may not be evident until weeks or months later," lead author Dr. Hector Mendez-Figueroa told Reuters Health in an email.
According to Dr. Robert Kenefick of the United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, who worked with the UFC on its weight-cutting guidelines, the deleterious effects of dehydration start even sooner.
From the first film in 2009 to "The Hangover Part III" in 2013, the movies implicitly argue that alcohol, despite some of its deleterious effects, is the greatest male-bonding elixir out there.
Alongside the deleterious effects of cigarette smoke, especially during critical stages of prenatal development, the authors of the study point out that exposure to certain synthetic chemicals has been associated with decreased fertility.
"Let's recognize that we need to invest in either figuring out how to prevent chronic pain or treat[ing] it in a way that doesn't have all the deleterious effects of opioids," she said.
Ahead of the 2020 elections, the left must not merely condemn the deleterious effects of trade, but also recognize the tremendous political and economic benefits free trade has provided for Americans across the country.
But Mr. Trump's policies and China's growing global power have emboldened Beijing to be more direct in those messages and to highlight what Chinese officials say are the deleterious effects of American foreign policy.
For the past several years, mystery and paradox shrouded the life of Aaron Hernandez, an oft-smiling cog of three Patriots teams who nonetheless never escaped the deleterious effects of his unruly, irregular roots.
The whole thing is worth reading, but here's the key paragraph: For Keith Humphreys, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University, the most compelling evidence of the deleterious effects comes from users themselves.
In 1960 George Stigler, a late Nobel laureate and dogged empiricist, bemoaned the "deleterious" effects of economists' policy desires on their theory, but maintained that overall, as a positive science, economics was ethically and politically neutral.
Instead of focusing on the potential deleterious effects of violent toys and imagery on children, they sought to analyze just how violent one of the world's most popular toys has become since its inception in 240.
A fan of Buddhism, Mr. Benioff has installed meditation rooms throughout Salesforce offices and emerged as an outspoken voice on social issues including L.G.B.T.Q. rights, the gender pay gap and the deleterious effects of social media.
" The U.S. reportedly demanded that "language asking governments to 'protect, promote, and support breastfeeding' be removed" and request lawmakers to "restrict the promotion of food products that many experts say can have deleterious effects on young children.
"The study has challenged the myth that was previously accepted on the deleterious effects of appendectomies," said Dr. Sami Shimi, a consultant surgeon and clinical lecturer in surgery at the University of Dundee who led the study.
The ideas that one can spend too much time on social networks, or suffer deleterious effects from them, or feel real pain or turmoil because of interactions on them are accepted (though sadly not always without question).
All of these remain committed to the pre-Trump transatlantic order and close foreign-policy co-operation with continental Europe, as recent debates in the House of Commons on softening Brexit, or curbing its deleterious effects, have illustrated.
The science educator and engineer, who became an icon on his 1990s hit show "Bill Nye the Science Guy," criticized the Republican presidential candidates and the fossil fuel industry for not acknowledging the deleterious effects of climate change.
That allowed them to trap the atoms in a 3D grid while avoiding the deleterious effects of multiple atoms being close together, because at these near absolute zero temperatures, the atoms become aware of their neighbors and essentially synchronize.
Unlike the largely unsupported claims by out-of-touch Republican and Democrat politicians alike that video games have deleterious effects on mental health, current concerns about the link between gaming and addictiveness have largely arisen through responsible scientific research.
" This idea spawned another: "Why not orchestrate a social movement around natural highs, around people getting high on their own brain chemistry—because it seems obvious to me that people want to change their consciousness—without the deleterious effects of drugs?
The beer itself is a 7.5% ABV saison, brewed specifically with "water from melted Polar ice caps and cloudberries from the threatened Arctic"—that is, ingredients from the very places that have seen the most deleterious effects of climate change.
But others were reasonably worried about the effects Uber would have on our society — the shift from a salaried workforce to independent contractors, the unrealistic expectations of the on-demand economy, the deleterious effects autonomous cars could have on employment.
Pompeo's threats were disconcerting in that they could well have deleterious effects on wider journalistic freedom - he proclaimed that "free speech activists" hiding behind the banner of journalism cannot be tolerated - but Democrats at this juncture have no standing to object.
Given what we know about the deleterious effects of hunger on learning, it seems like a no-brainer that all schools, at least public ones, would be legally obligated to provide free or reduced-priced meals to their most vulnerable students.
We live in a world today where I think this global tendency towards right-leaning populist leaders is causing really deleterious effects on the nature and the fabric of society and on a future vision of a globally interconnected world.
Instead, the film paints a pretty stunning picture of the deleterious effects of letting two things continue unchecked: a society's insatiable need to consume (cheap products, entertainment, food, resources), and private industry's drive for profit when it overtakes public good.
A large body of work shows that this can have seriously deleterious effects on anxiety levels, but a new study that shows that not only is constantly checking your work email bad for your mental health, but it's also bad for your relationships.
My colleague Tom Warren already detailed the deleterious effects of Chrome's outsize influence, with web developers optimizing and coding specifically for Chrome (and Google encouraging the practice), with unhappy connotations of the crummy old days when Internet Explorer was the dominant browser for the web.
" But he argued that, based on the data on misuse and addiction, "in the absence of risk factors or concerns about the child's home environment, I am more concerned about deleterious effects of untreated pain than I am about creating somebody with substance abuse disorder.
American officials sought to water down the resolution by removing language that called on governments to "protect, promote and support breast-feeding" and another passage that called on policymakers to restrict the promotion of food products that many experts say can have deleterious effects on young children.
Yesterday, The Verge published comments made by investor and former Facebook executive Chamath Palihapitiya, quoting his interview last month at Stanford's Graduate School of Business, where he echoed recent comments made by former Facebook  president Sean Parker that the platform is having deleterious effects on society.
Algorithms are often flawed and can have larger, deleterious effects that aren't immediately visible, so Facebook will have to be careful about what other information it factors in and how else this score is used, lest it accidentally discount reports from a specific community of people.
Apache, which maintains that its methods are "safe and proven," promises not to drill within the town's boundaries or beneath the state park that contains the swimming hole, and preliminary testing of the local water supply—funded by the company—has found no "significant" deleterious effects.
"Feeling like you're more isolated than you'd like to be has all sorts of deleterious effects on sleep, on mood and on inflammation, and on physical health," said Jamil Zaki, Ph.D., the director of Stanford University's Social Neuroscience Lab and a father of a 3-year-old.
Because of the appearance of these pink or floral gun cushions, there is an inviting element to Baxter's project—that puts outsiders at ease—making them pause to consider the pivotal role of guns in American cultures—as well as their deleterious effects throughout the country.
It's also spent the past couple of years attempting to pivot away from the public scandal around its data-collection strategies as well as the general backlash against social media sharing, and the deleterious effects of broadcasting ourselves to enormous audiences at all hours of the day and night.
The Host then focuses on the efforts of the Park family to recover Hyun-seo, through bickering and mishaps that recall some of the slapstick chase sequences in Bong's 2017 film Okja, which also dealt with the deleterious effects of unethical science on the animal and human kingdoms.
While I agree with Kipnis's desire to ensure that universities honor the goal of educating students in critical thinking, I cannot agree with her rosy characterization of the pre-Title IX past or her view that there are no deleterious effects when professors feel free to sleep with students.
The deleterious effects of, say, the wildfire sharing of misinformation in the Facebook News Feed, on things of importance at the level of, say, the sanity of the American electorate, have been up for debate only insofar as we can bicker about how to correct them or whether that's even possible.
The results also indicate that if you must be chair-bound for much of the day, moving every 30 minutes or so might lessen any long-term deleterious effects, he says, a finding that adds scientific heft to the otherwise vague suggestion that we all should sit less and move more.
We strip them, literally, of their connectivity, of their need for others, so that we can instead put in there a making of a performance-based masculinity about fearlessness, competitiveness, self-reliance, and all the stuff that we then know has all kinds of deleterious effects just on themselves, regardless of harassment. Right.
With persistent budget gaps and long-standing plans to overhaul and replace dozens of old buildings perennially delayed, the school district uses the filters as a stop-gap — a final defense to keep lead that may lurk in the water from reaching the mouths of children, who are especially vulnerable to its deleterious effects.
In the inquest last year the coroner said: "The maximum monetary penalty for the offences of possession, smoking and consumption of cannabis, cannabis resin and cannabis oil [should] be increased from $500 to a figure that reflects the deleterious effects that the consumption of those substances can have on the individual, especially the young".
Then there are the deleterious effects that sleep deprivation has on such physiological functions as the brain's regulation of blood pressure; per Walker, adults aged 45 and older who get fewer than six hours of sleep a night are 200 percent more likely to suffer a heart attack or a stroke than those who get their full sleep allotment.
Read the package from front to back The "findings make sense, given what we know to date about the deleterious effects of food additives on brain function and health, but the effects observed are very small," wrote Molly Bray, chairwoman of the Department of Nutritional Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin, in an email.
Many developing nations not only face outsized exposure to the deleterious effects—food security, natural disasters, weather shifts—of climate change, but they also are now working to grow without being able to rely on significant investment support from wealthier nations while also being urged to avoid the cheap fossil fuel-based infrastructure the world's leading nations built themselves upon.
A riotous trip through the deleterious effects of income inequality, Billions had its best, most cutting season this year, as the show blew up its own premise (by burying the investigation that had always been at its center), then spent the rest of its season vamping for time by digging into the ways those with money and power seem utterly oblivious to those without those qualities in the 2010s.
After the Moon landings, Friedman said he and his colleagues were hugely optimistic about the future, believing "we would do more and more things, such as place colonies on Mars and the Moon," but the "fact is, no human spaceflight program, whether Apollo, the Space Shuttle Program, or the International Space Station," has established the necessary groundwork for setting up colonies on Mars, such as building the required infrastructure, finding safe and viable ways of sourcing food and water, mitigating the deleterious effects of radiation and low gravity, among other issues.

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