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"side effect" Definitions
  1. an extra and usually bad effect that a drug has on you, as well as curing illness or pain
  2. an unexpected result of a situation or course of action that happens as well as the result you were aiming for

927 Sentences With "side effect"

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While tremors are a side effect associated with stimulants, this side effect is less likely with lower doses and short-term use.
However, some oral contraceptive brands list tiredness as a possible side effect in the patient package insert (PPI) — especially as a symptom of another possible side effect, depression.
It's often presented as a choice, but the system we have right now is not one oriented toward innovation; it's one oriented toward profit-making, with innovation being one side effect, but also a lot of waste being a side effect, and a lot of people not being able to buy drugs being a third side effect.
It's an uncommon side effect, but it certainly does happen.
Itchy eyes are a cruel side effect of having hayfever.
I also discovered a positive side effect of this approach.
Occasional stomach aches are the worst side effect, he said.
Fortunately a side effect of acceleration tends to be efficiency.
And tailwinds behind alternatives will have a positive side effect.
This was not a side effect I anticipated at all.
Hallucinations were the big side effect, and lots of them.
I've been getting a really bad diarrhea side effect too.
A side effect of the lackluster character creator, I guess.
Was this a side effect of some kind of cancer?
The necessary side effect is that they are increasingly dangerous.
Could it be a side effect of my birth control?
However, the turnaround may come with an unwelcome side effect.
Nausea is the most common side effect of the pill.
It's a side effect of millennials' side hustle gig economy.
Also, he discovered that certain shampoos brought a side effect.
Maybe their boorishness is an inevitable side effect of great wealth, we can almost hear him thinking — something like the way walking around with butter-stained clothes is a side effect of eating lobster.
The government's pilot EQUIP program may have a similar side effect.
The expanded memory is a side effect, a kind of bonus.
Which is, one has to admit, the ultimate adverse side effect.
But a third side effect is both shocking and completely unsurprising.
But it also had the side effect of limiting their ambition.
So I think today's move is to address this side effect.
The side effect is that some of supporters can't let go.
The side effect: A (truly) unprecedented peacetime increase in government debt.
That's a pleasant side effect for a probably silly hardware startup.
The most frequent side effect was nausea, which was generally mild.
Peaceful, concentrated work is the best opioid side effect of all.
The unfortunate side effect: People in America are seriously missing out.
That emotion has been the only noticeable side effect so far.
Researchers reported an extremely mild side effect profile for the medicine.
"Racism specifically is not a side effect of Ambien," he said.
Sileo's main side effect, in 4.5 percent of dogs, is vomiting.
Another side-effect of microgravity is a drop in muscle mass.
It has a dangerous side effect: Attackers sneak through as well.
One well known side effect of cancer treatments is fatigue. Sen.
Modern birth control still carry one huge side effect: breast cancer.
The side effect is that the coral develops a colorful glow.
To some extent this is a simple side-effect of war.
Not to mention, there's the additional side effect of weight gain.
A side effect of Mr. Delaney being the progressives' favorite foil?
This has been an inadvertent side effect of the vape panic.
But a fun side effect will be the aurora borealis activity.
Antipsychotics and mood stabilizers tend to have heavy side-effect profiles.
"Drug commercials when the side effect includes death," @wezzzworld captioned it.
Now it seems that's just a side effect of doing business.
The most common side effect was fatigue, listed by almost every student.
Being a step ahead of Loeb would be a handy side-effect.
"I view it as an adverse side effect of something really good."
The buyback boom is one side-effect of rock-bottom interest rates.
A side effect of that is that it's actually improving people's relationships.
It should be a side effect of a life lived with purpose.
The frenzy has almost become an expected side effect of fire season.
As a nice side effect, you get weather predictions in the corner.
Priapism (prolonged erection) is a possible side effect, as is mild bleeding.
However, there was one side effect of the process she wasn't expecting.
"Another serious side effect from microgravity is significant muscle loss," Wu continued.
Perhaps it's a side effect of rarely having a moment to breathe.
Costlier public services are a necessary side-effect of long-run growth.
But there are new fears about a much more serious side effect.
Frenzied grocery stores are a common, understandable side effect of hurricane preparation.
And the side effect of that is it makes government look incompetent.
A side effect of the rigs and servers that serious miners accumulate?
As a nice side effect, you get weather forecast in the corner.
Consuming cannabis often comes with a delicious side-effect: the munchies. Duh.
But one potential side effect can be to damage the banking system.
A side-effect has been to deprive some private firms of financing.
But he says provocation is a side effect rather than a goal.
Yet, the AHCA's most far-reaching side effect will be crippling inequality.
This was a symptom of thrombosis, a side effect of estrogen treatment.
This could have the side effect of making them hard to find.
By day one, Buspirone was increasing my anxiety—a documented side effect.
"We think that geoengineering in this case highlighted a potential side effect."
Another side effect of the shutdown could ripple farther, affecting weddings nationally.
One side effect of the decline in air travel demand: bargain fares.
The side effect could potentially be more serious than the cold itself.
But it was a side effect of Chinese medicine for our ancestors.
But the side-effect of such media oversaturation is loss of interest.
Then I started losing hair, an uncommon side effect, so I stopped.
This may be a side effect of how good TV has become.
"Acupuncture is a safe, low-risk, low side-effect intervention," he continued.
But it has the side effect of being a very effective geolocation tool.
It's like a side effect of fame that you have to live with.
But it has had an unwelcome side-effect: housebuilding has slumped (see chart).
This was a known side effect of Puri abuse; pureskin, they called it.
FACT: Bisexuality isn't a side effect of spring break, college or summer camp.
Another potential side effect of interacting AI engines magnifies the training bias risk.
But then, when he tried cutting back, he noticed a scary side effect.
Depression is a natural side effect of the violent systems we live within.
The solid housing market is the side effect of a great job market.
Chalk that up as yet another unexpected side effect of tech-driven globalization.
But keeping the COPVs inside such a cold environment has another side effect.
Instead, that rain is just a (delightful) side effect of the engine test.
It made the popping go away, but brought on a strange side effect.
A side-effect of Lava Jato is that corporate donations are now banned.
This flapping motion was passive—a side effect of running on the ground.
Unexplained weight loss is a common side-effect of untreated Type 21 diabetes.
She had a serious mental illness and her addiction was a side effect.
Another dangerous side effect of the consent decree is related to officer safety.
There is one side effect to all this power when gaming: heat dispersion.
About a quarter of them reported a side effect on the new statin.
But yes, a side effect means that Apple can't get to it either.
As we make software testing faster, cheaper will be a natural side effect.
But I hope that's just a side effect of the beta's limited access.
A side-effect of poor diabetes control can be blindness, caused by retinopathy.
In total, 28 percent of patients discontinued neratinib due to a side effect.
Because comparing to additional QE, negative interest rate policy has less side effect.
Unpredictable spotting is a common side effect, especially in the first few months.
The tendon tear is considered a "normal" side effect of his cancer therapy.
A well-known and widely-experienced side effect of antibiotic use is diarrhea.
The most worrisome side effect is a sodium level that is too low.
But the side effect is that they may also make themselves more flammable.
Thus, corruption is not a side effect, but rather the regime's main ambition.
And as a side effect, they were able to iterate a lot faster.
He learned that a side effect of his sterility was low hormone levels.
That narrow focus on consumer prices hides another, potentially more dangerous side effect.
Being a step ahead of Mr. Loeb would be a handy side effect.
It's just a side effect of an ever-evolving and ever-improving industry.
A side effect is that choice can actually make you feel more dissatisfied.
A strange side-effect of the ruling could be a benefit to cybersecurity.
As it turned out, 122 on its own has a nasty side effect.
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One side-effect, however, is that the government's own borrowing is raising eyebrows.
Military prostitution was "a side effect of the U.S. role here," she said.
This side effect reportedly went away after the first two weeks, Rogan said.
Or maybe that's just a side effect of all the wild arm pumping.
But she has no need to worry, because the side effect is not permanent.
Not every keto dieter will feel constipated, but it's not an uncommon side effect.
The maker of a drug has to deny that racism is a side effect.
One side effect of the chemotherapy is that it's pretty much killed my libido.
For instance, cancer patients may experience "chemo brain" as a side effect of chemotherapy.
She'd been nauseated for weeks now, not a common side effect of Puri use.
Blood clots, on the other hand, are a side effect nobody wants to have.
The game had an unexpected side effect on relationships, both existing and brand-new.
His insane biceps are just a side effect of his love of the gym.
Large surpluses can be a side effect of very high savings rates, for example.
It doesn't hurt that the side effect is some new swag for your fries.
But Jenner's response to the redesign might not be a side effect at all.
The series tends to view caustic selfishness as a laughable side-effect of youth.
This is the most positive side-effect I've seen of the diet so far.
Beta blockers and blood pressure drugs both include coughing as a possible side effect.
Heartbreakingly, the tiny baby's hair even fell out — a side-effect of her chemotherapy.
That's a side effect of microgravity, which causes fluids to shift in the body.
I'm somewhat nauseous because of the antimalarial drugs, but that's a known side effect.
The resulting vomit was not an unfortunate side effect of Ferris Beuller-esque adventures.
Everyone I spoke to said there's no surefire way to mitigate this side effect.
But the side effect of these new restrictions is a greater reliance on JPay.
A frustrating side effect of the Trump era is how obviously stupid everything is.
Additionally, her right leg looks blurry, a typical side effect of photo-editing apps.
"Racism is not a known side effect of any Sanofi medication," the company tweeted.
Evidence also appears to be lacking on the side effect of cataracts, he said.
It then picks a different category for each app, but it's a side effect.
That had a side effect of changing the default study population to white men.
So it's possible for teeth to shift as a side effect of mouthguard use.
The site's gender bias points to an interesting side effect of the crowdsourced model.
"The major side effect is very dry skin and chapped lips," Dr. Holcomb says.
But it's Zyprexa and its side effect of increased appetite that particularly shadows Slater.
The rising cost of services is an unavoidable side effect of rising affluence generally.
In time, dementia, a common side-effect of the malady, began to silence him.
To the extent the play provides answers, it is only as a side effect.
It may also be an unexpected side effect of President Donald Trump's trade wars.
His doctors expected the side effect, but they've given him medicine to treat them.
Depression is a listed side effect of birth control; it's on the package inserts.
The money is a side effect, but it's not what is giving them joy.
The trend is a funny side effect of Wrapped's cultural clout in recent years.
A major side effect, however, was "explosive uber diarrhea" for the first two weeks.
A huge side effect of most of these kinds of medications is lowered libido.
No football fans are going to say these women deserved what happened to them, but many may view this scandal as an unfortunate side effect of football—a side effect that might always exist, given that football really is important and popular.
Among patients using one drug that could cause depression as a side effect but who were not taking an antidepressant drug, 6.9 percent had depression, while the depression rate for patients taking three or more drugs with the side effect was 15.3 percent.
Andy Malone's games deliver conceptual ideas as a sneaky side effect of playing with them.
But the nice side effect is that your text is already ready to be exported.
The first is any cardiovascular side effect, which is increased heart rate and blood pressure.
The most common side effect is a mild rash or redness at the injection site.
In which case, my new sense of optimism is just a damn good side effect.
But in reality, it's a natural side effect of increased supply paired with plateauing demand.
It was a side effect of work to improve how we train self-driving cars.
As a side effect, hotter and wetter tiles are generally worse than their temperate counterparts.
The problem could be addressed, but with the expected side effect: premiums would go up.
This specific side effect lasts for a few days, so I lose a little weight.
Lakshmi previously said that she doesn't like gaining weight – except for one nice side effect.
For some reason foul language just becomes a side effect of intense pressure and stress.
"Depression is the most common side effect of sufferers with multiple sclerosis," Osbourne told CNN.
Weight gain was a side effect of many of the medications I prescribed to them.
"The main side effect of using eyelash enhancing serums is an allergic reaction," she says.
To make matters worse, lack of momentum isn't the only side effect of excessive compression.
But as a side effect, I've become ridiculously addicted to watching the training models work.
The only significant side effect is that the adolescent may fall behind on bone density.
His longtime physician said it's a welcome side effect of the prostate-related drug Propecia.
It's a side effect of being the glamorous, gimlet-drinking social overlords of wizard society.
It's a side effect of the constraints, rather than an endgame in and of itself.
Roughly one in five patients on statins experienced a side effect, the new study found.
An interesting side effect of the change: He's connecting to games on an emotional level.
The most common side effect across the 1,135 adult patients in the trial was diarrhea.
Expect as a side effect to stand taller, look stronger, and walk with more confidence.
The side effect is rare, and the study doesn't prove the drugs cause kidney failure.
But sociopolitical or aesthetic provocation is more of a side effect than a primary aim.
Parisi mentions extreme loneliness and lost work opportunities as a side effect of her condition.
St John's wort can help with stress and anxiety—a common side effect from quitting.
Ketamine has an interesting side effect, in which it dilates, or opens, these small airways.
Researchers say effect on smell could be a side effect to potential medicines targeting NaV1.7.
As a side effect, my vote in California for president will actually count for something.
Call it an unintended consequence, a glitch in an otherwise admirable system, a side effect.
An interesting side effect of this world-trampling warmongering is the paranoia that happens stateside.
A fairly common side effect, for instance, is myalgia, muscle aches sometimes combined with fatigue.
There were no serious adverse side effects reported, with constipation the most common side effect.
Seizures are known to be a possible side effect of nicotine poisoning, the FDA said.
But, as I wrote in my book, the Bench also had a perverse side effect.
To test the side effect question, the researchers spread some cream on the participants' arms.
This trick was to ensure that the participants believed they were experiencing the side effect.
But this strategy does have a side effect of implicitly conceding that Trump behaved poorly.
AMONG THEIR many reverberations, the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001 had a linguistic side-effect.
As a side effect, Apple shows that it is willing to invest in the Chinese economy.
It is known to be a side effect associated with other viral illnesses such as influenza.
As far as burping is concerned, that can be a common side effect of Reiki work.
That's a potentially lucrative side effect of Instagram's plan to launch a Fundraiser sticker in 2019.
We needed some hope, and we loved the surprising side-effect of Brienne and Tormund meeting.
Why wouldn't the health care establishment trust women when they say they've experienced a side effect?
Here's a pleasant side effect of those nasty malpractice lawsuits: learning how to do medicine better.
Hands down, bar none, the greatest side-effect of the DVD era is the blooper reel.
Probably the biggest side effect of SJW is that it can interact with many common medications.
For women, however, this tendency has a concerning side effect of falling behind their male peers.
But some people think there may be a bonus side effect to Jon Snow's ridiculous quest.
According to the CFRA chief investment strategist, it's a side effect of an unprecedented business cycle.
But a new study suggests the medications may come with a hive-inducing side effect: allergies.
Its the something else that's actually the pain, and the inflammation is just a side effect.
Malnutrition is only one side-effect of the penetration of industrial food businesses into different geographies.
In the caption she shares a heartfelt message regarding a more nuanced side effect of depression.
The blood fever had another side effect, though — it gave Adelina and other malfettos supernatural powers.
But, with all the good aspects of this leafy green comes one off-putting side effect.
Though it's known as "the pregnancy hormone," progesterone has an interesting side effect: It's slightly constipating.
As a side effect, I lost 30 pounds in a couple of months without doing anything.
Hopefully more trade will be beneficial, but there may be one other, less desirable, side effect.
Also, as a happy side effect, you'll probably alsobecome happier and more effectivein your life too.
But it has the side effect of creating an audience for more positive coverage among conservatives.
It's a textbook side effect of a maturing economic cycle with full employment, according to Paulsen.
Steroids worked again, but in October a far more alarming side effect set in: breathing trouble.
Is it a side effect of global warming and should we expect more events like this?
A side effect has been to drive assets into government money funds that face fewer changes.
He also no longer wears glasses – an unexpected side effect of his reduced blood sugar levels.
Another nifty side effect of the memories is that you can search for objects and people.
When people lose the ability to see it can come with a strange side effect: hallucinations.
It's unclear how many students find themselves in Jung's circumstances: seeking accommodations for side-effect difficulties.
Happiness can only come as the unintended side-effect of pursuing a cause greater than yourself.
But Nasser insists that the conflict that dominated her teenage years had one positive side-effect.
To the contrary, he said, it could be a side effect of the species' recent rebound.
A lot of the patients had this little side effect, and they were hoarding the pills.
Studies never showed a direct link between LYMErix and any chronic side effect or serious complication.
Henry's aggressiveness, which may be a side effect of the hormones he takes, is also political.
This is nice, although it is partially a side effect of the apparent dearth of options.
"It might be vision, or blood pressure, or a side effect of his medicines," Stadler said.
There are medications that can have the side effect of destroying platelets — but that was rare.
One side effect might be to push asylum seekers away from official crossings into upcountry areas.
But it does have an unfortunate side effect: It crowds out discussion of other vital topics.
The most serious side effect was neutropenia, or very low white blood cell count, researchers said.
The Munich meeting also had the side effect of giving Putin the next move on Venezuela.
The new forms make privacy info easier to digest, but they also have a side effect.
Goes along with that, like a side effect, like fries on the side of your order.
A side-effect of that goal may be the ability to nap in your 2040 Honda Civic.
Or is he a weird side effect of the virus that forms after you've eaten bad clams?
Kardashian West asked her fans if any of them had ever suffered from a similar side effect.
An unexpected side effect is that it's also helped me understand what it means to be Canadian.
Great growth-hacking, yes, but helping people find friends proved more of a side effect than anything.
"I actually looked up Ambien, and tweeting is not a side effect," he said in the clip.
There is, however, a central side effect to automation that would specifically benefit a company like Foxconn.
It is actually completely different, and my look is only a side effect of my inner world.
Medications often cause weight gain as well, and patients are not always aware of the side effect.
But it could also be a side-effect of our culture—or a combination of both factors.
She said he developed a side-effect called "akathisia"—a restless movement disorder that left him suicidal.
Often, this is not just an unfortunate side-effect of tighter voting rules; it is their intent.
With Cherry, it almost feels like a side-effect of us hanging out, which is really nice.
The one convenient side effect of watching Ozark is that it makes my daily worries seem insignificant.
As a side effect of this feeding behavior, they appeared to ferry pollen from flower to flower.
Mr Netanyahu's deep divisiveness is not just a side-effect of a forceful personality and trenchant views.
A side effect of all that necessary coordination, the series has suffered scheduling problems in the past.
Yet the weight loss I experienced was an undesired side effect of stage IV metastatic breast cancer.
"I can't think of a single medication that doesn't carry some side effect," Krystal told the Post.
He found that a tuberculosis drug called cycloserine had the unanticipated side effect of lifting patients' moods.
But some heavy MDMA users also report another, little-known side effect: sleep paralysis and night terrors.
Delayed onset muscle soreness, aka "DOMS," is a common side effect of starting a new workout routine.
Anyone who's dared to take on spice knows that hiccups are an unfortunate, yet adorable side effect.
This has had the side-effect of boosting Iraqi compliance with the OPEC cuts in recent months.
A common side effect for women experiencing menopause or undergoing radiotherapy or chemotherapy is persistent vaginal dryness.
But if you're being treated for a UTI, strange greenish-blue pee could be a side effect.
Another side-effect of ketogensis is bad breath, which often smells sickly sweet, although it's typically temporary.
Unfortunate side effect of the scandal is this period-comma-apostrophe bullshit from the New Yorker. pic.twitter.
As a nice side effect, Google tends to favor websites that support HTTPS over HTTP-only website.
This is an unfortunate side-effect of low rates, which are intended to encourage spending, not saving.
Throughout her pregnancy, Rosenthal suffered from extreme nausea, which is a common side effect of molar pregnancies.
And making pharmacy less of a talking-point for comedians would be very pleasant side effect indeed.
Their work could be lost, too; their careers tainted as a side effect of Jaeger's alleged transgressions.
One side effect of male executives resigning over misconduct: Uber has reached equality in its top leadership.
Relating might make them happier, but it's about relating, and happiness is just a positive side effect.
Unfair and harmful treatment is no longer a side effect of these policies—it's the policy itself.
There was no need to add to that undesirable side-effect by slathering praise on the dictator.
The reduction in labor and capital, and ultimately national income, by taxes is a regrettable side effect.
"Immunizations are necessary, but the pain is not always necessary as a side effect," Dr. Connelly said.
Although this didn't happen to me personally, zits are a potential side effect for first-time users.
Common sense might make you think being more gullible is a side effect of being more trusting.
The drug was originally developed to treat nerve disorders; smooth, expressionless faces were just a side effect.
A curious side effect of this decision is that it tends to punish residents of red states.
This mining frenzy has a side effect: Ethereum is now consuming a small country's worth of electricity.
Some skin-thinning side effect of aging that no one had the nerve to mention in public?
During his visit, Zuckerberg also reported another side effect of the high percentage of men in Williston.
Respiratory failure can be a severe side effect of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.
But Dockery thinks there's another side effect that could pose problems for social networking giants like Facebook.
Policies that influence turnout can therefore have the side effect of influencing policy in wide-ranging ways.
There's another side effect from America's bout of overcriminalization: It severely reduces citizens' respect for the law.
The most significant side effect: women taking the fish oil capsules were more likely to report burping.
According to this explanation, the voice is a side effect of a life of intense religious study.
Other social users shared their Ambien side-effect stories on Twitter or simply mocked Barr's racist tweet.
But the side effect was that my penis just became very achy and it was no fun.
"That's a fairly common side effect," she said, noting that depression can happen with every cancer patient.
A less common but alarming side effect is tardive dyskinesia, a lack of control over muscle movements.
It could have the side effect of placing another billionaire — Michael Bloomberg — onstage via the polling requirement.
I knew excessive sweat was a side effect of low blood sugar, so I nudged him awake.
"Thankfully in my practice it is not a side effect that we see very often," she added.
Fuller flights are a boon to airlines but overcrowding at gates has become an unwelcome side effect.
The medicine, a mixture of synthetic estrogen and progesterone, lists suppression of ovulation as a side effect.
One side effect of some of the most commonly prescribed antidepressants is what doctors would call sexual dysfunction.
It turned out she had aphasia, which is a language disorder that's a side effect of brain damage.
So, does postcoital nausea mean that you're pregnant, or is it just a normal side effect of sex?
The crusade for Baby Nichole has the side-effect of uniting Fred and Serena after a rocky patch.
Well, all pharmaceuticals treatments have side-effects, racism is not a known side effect of any -- clever thing.
Gas is just a fact of life, and a side effect of eating — but sometimes it feels brutal.
I started to feel confident in the weight I was gaining as a side effect of my treatment.
Many have already ditched dangerous, polluting and inefficient kerosene lamps: a beneficial side effect of Richard's cook stoves.
As an unintended side effect of demoting divisive figures, many of the dropdown results now show fake accounts.
The wombats' cubic poop, therefore, is an evolutionary adaptation, and not just some irrelevant side-effect of biology.
Megan McKenna said online trolls taunted her over fluctuating weight, which is a painful side effect of IBS.
Before we start to talk about individual side effects, you need to understand what a side effect is.
"The improvements in the economy have more than offset the negative side effect from low rates," he said.
Here and throughout this show, racism is disposed of as a "discredited" side effect of a past time.
That said, experts point to a troubling side-effect: It has driven down genetic diversity around the world.
They argue that it was a systematic killing rather than an unfortunate side effect of poorly executed policy.
As a side effect, buying cobalt straight from the mines makes it easier to control the supply chain.
It's a "very infrequent" side effect, according to the company that makes it, but it can be permanent.
HARUHIKO KURODA: I think a major side effect is its impact on the profitability of the banking sector.
Russia's economic defensiveness is good for its credit rating, but may have an unwelcome side-effect: squashing growth.
The third idea holds that long life is a sort of side-effect of the rigors of mating.
Unfortunately, a side-effect is that it damages the walls of blood vessels, causing plasma to leak out.
How you end up looking is a side effect of focusing on treating your body and soul well.
He starts to lose sleep, which he doesn't realize is a side effect of working with these objects.
The wage increases driving it are a side-effect of productivity gains elsewhere, which make the economy richer.
The Food and Drug Administration is investigating whether nicotine-induced seizures are a potential side effect of vaping.
One is that it was yet another strange side-effect from the gigantic El Niño we just saw.
The technology is enabling a new form of social control, sometimes deliberately and sometimes as a side effect.
The attacks are born out of nightmares—an uncommon but all-too-real side effect of taking antidepressants.
He was hit with "wooden chest," a side effect of fentanyl that may be increasing the death toll.
This is a normal side effect of the medication, and should clear up when your treatment is finished.
While all pharmaceutical treatments have side effects, racism is not a known side effect of any Sanofi medication.
A less predictable side effect of public-sector support for IVF is a reduction in multiple-birth rates.
That body count may, however, be the side effect of cutting narrative flab and setting up an endgame.
Or, your sleep problem may be a side effect of significant change or stress in your personal life.
The occasional joint or bong rip won't kill brain cells, but that doesn't make it side-effect free.
"The side effect was that now I had an important source of information inside the case," he said.
Dr. Márquez Grau exemplifies a peculiar side effect of Puerto Rico's financial crisis: the graying of its doctors.
The side effect of being powerful is that they can spiral that much further before they are caught.
The only thing bothering him was a blistery rash across his face, a side-effect from the chemotherapy.
The initiative even has the convenient side effect of annoying India, Pakistan's archenemy and China's potential strategic rival.
But after spending a few days with Apple's smart speaker, some users have discovered an unexpected side effect.
When James Price finally kicked his 20-year daily chewing tobacco habit, he noticed a surprising side effect.
His once-photographic memory also failed him frequently—one lingering side-effect of chemotherapy known as chemo brain.
Did they hear anything negative about a family member who took it and had a bad side effect?
Probably the only positive side effect to hit the resale industry is that fewer fakes are being produced.
But the patients in the trials, in the early and mid '90s, they had this little side effect.
This is a very serious side effect, which means it can't be taken by women of childbearing age.
"While all pharmaceutical treatments have side effects, racism is not a known side effect of any Sanofi medication."
One alarming side effect of the global fight against the novel coronavirus is a massive increase in surveillance.
A side effect of this is an increase in sebum, a type of oil that your skin produces.
Twitter acknowledged the issue, which the company says are an unintended side effect that it's working to change.
But not putting a name to the words has the side effect of poking one of Trump's bugbears.
Micromanagement from Washington, a side effect of these silos, has led to poor decision-making and crisis management.
Like side effects: Just as a placebo can mimic a drug, it can also mimic a side effect.
Other contributors to BV include prolonged bleeding—which can be a side effect from a newly inserted IUD.
And the third is relatively uncommon, but it's a life-threatening side effect: laryngospasm, when the vocal cords spasm.
Obamacare rightly struck fear in conservatives because, as a side effect, it promised to register millions of new voters.
"Up to 20 percent of patients who try CBD for epilepsy have diarrhea as a side effect," says Wusthoff.
The series also had another unintended side effect: connecting Chai to others who were also looking for her mother.
Students are sort of expected to get them as a side effect of doing things over and over again.
American generosity might be in especially short supply as a result of a second side-effect of Trumpian Reaganomics.
One odd side effect of widespread genomic testing is that it has also created problems for some insurance companies.
An obsession with growth at all costs may well be a side effect of major VC dollars flooding in.
But its causes are mysterious: Some suspect it's a tainted drug supply, or an unknown side effect of heroin.
Of the 53 patients on the lowest dose of rapamycin, 22 suffered some side effect, most commonly mouth sores.
It may also have a rather niche, but extremely useful side-effect: It could stop you losing your keys.
Sure enough, this unusual side effect, first described just a few years earlier, seemed to fit his patient exactly.
A notable side-effect was that emerging-market shares ended that year 22018% higher than they had begun it.
And the hex seems to have a miraculous side effect: All of the ladies kiss and make up … literally.
A side effect of that, the existing, is an idea that's been stuffed into my brain like down feathers.
Back then, aspirin was considered a cure-all, though it had the side-effect of being a blood-thinner.
But one unwelcome side-effect of the Brexit process is to suck attention away from all other political issues.
Read more: Trump's change of heart on Syria Syria's curse continues This risks being the most dangerous side effect.
A likely side effect of scrolling through the gusher of hot takes is a slow inoculation against sustained thought.
If it is, in fact, a side effect of another condition, treating that issue should help settle your sweating.
Tell your healthcare provider if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away.
"Fear is not a side effect of President Trump's hateful and destructive immigration agenda," she said in a statement.
But there was an unfortunate side effect: "It's never looked the way we wanted it to look," Romero says.
Medications for lowering cholesterol like and often come with hair loss as a side effect, according to Dr. Shapiro.
Another side effect: The lifting may help some with stress incontinence, and in some cases may even shorten labia.
But will this tropism toward the center have the negative side effect of alienating the newly energized Democratic base?
While constant grooming helps keep their coat clean and soft, it does come with one negative side effect: hairballs.
As something of a side effect, the service has been producing valuable insights for the executives who run teams.
Additionally, whether a side effect outweighs the benefit of a statin depends on an individual patient's needs and preferences.
It also has the unintended side effect of reducing my time spent in Snapchat, which is bad for Snapchat.
If it shows the riders' cortisone levels are below normal — a side effect of corticosteroids — the suspensions are extended.
In November, he suffered a minor tear in his right Achilles tendon as a side effect of the treatment.
However, the risk of one side effect, acute kidney injury, was higher for combination treated patients: 203% vs. 0.5%.
A side effect of the e-commerce boom is a shortage of truck drivers and an overwhelmed shipping industry.
Or, whether it is just some sort of side effect of blindness that might not have any functional consequence.
Adblocking is a side effect of a readership that no longer identifies with the generalist content that's being provided.
A side effect of this stance may be emboldened scammers ready to take advantage of the latest fundraising vehicle.
One weird side effect: Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson finished second in the 1796 election to the Federalist John Adams.
I often fall into dangerous lows (a side effect of taking too much insulin, which sends blood sugar plummeting).
The 2017 Pediatrics study found lethargy to be the most common side effect in kids who accidentally consumed marijuana.
And the worst side effect so far has been extreme hopefulness — though this hope has come with unexpected complications.
Rutte quickly clarified that herd immunity would be a side effect of the country's approach and not the focus.
It began with a sinus infection, which led to antibiotics, which apparently caused a rare and severe side effect.
But, there's a substantial side effect of people staying home in general — it can damage a business' bottom line.
This also has the side effect of increasing your body temperature, which is one reason for your disrupted sleep.
Maybe this is a side effect of the paralysis, maybe it's not just a physical but an emotional anesthesia.
But the ultimate purpose of the investigation isn't to make Trump look bad, though that's an inevitable side effect.
And a bruising loneliness is not only a potential side effect but a necessary part of the experience, too.
The most commonly reported side effect was drowsiness (which is kind of the point of taking melatonin) and headache.
The tech companies' increasing efforts to remove misinformation have a side effect: angering some of their most active users.
For Mr. Hidalgo, this was an unacceptable side effect because he would like to be a father one day.
A nice side effect of the brothers' time in the trenches is that they have become better home cooks.
The Key to Better Sleep When You Have a New Baby Fatigue is a common side effect of parenthood.
This has the side effect of starving networks of viewers and accelerating the demise of these 20th-century relics.
The contemporaneous decline in the pound, widely considered a Brexit side effect, has also made holidays more financially daunting.
It has escaped no one that while the purpose of public hearings is transparency, the side effect is theater.
This would force drug manufacturers to compete on price, as well as drug efficacy, safety and side effect profiles.
While all pharmaceutical treatments have side effects, racism is not a known side effect of any Sanofi medication. Dictionary.
Unfortunately for Iowa and New Hampshire's detractors, a side effect has been increasing Iowa's influence rather than decreasing it.
Researchers are warning about an overlooked side effect of long-term antidepressant use, a condition called antidepressant discontinuation syndrome.
But mankind's trek to the stars had a pernicious side-effect: We started treating outer space like a junkyard.
Dr. Jaiswal says that while melatonin is effective for most children, a paradoxical side effect, like hyperactivity, can occur.
The FDA, which put out a new advisory about CBD earlier this week, lists drowsiness as a side effect.
A stronger dollar has been one side effect of Fed rate hiking, and it's already had a negative impact.
"At first, I thought this was maybe just a side effect of something else related to innovation," she says.
Read more >>> Your inclination to clam up around money has another deleterious side effect: It can reduce your pay.
One unwelcome side effect of summer travel is extra baggage, and not just the kind you have to check.
One unwelcome side effect of summer travel is extra baggage, and not just the kind you have to check.
Ms. Dolin is convinced her husband was not suicidal until he developed akathisia as a side effect to paroxetine.
An unexpected side effect of ad agency compliance with the drug administration's regulation, it turns out, is enhanced credibility.
The most common side effect was allergic reaction at the site of infusion, and some patients experienced brain swelling.
That win also had the side effect of turning the progressive Ocasio-Cortez into the conservative right's favorite supervillain.
They were also told the anti-itch cream had the side effect of making people more sensitive to heat.
Dermatologists are well aware of this potential side effect of minocycline, said Dr. Adam Friedman, associate professor of dermatology at the George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, DC. "This is a very well-established side effect that we see when people use this antibiotic too long," he said.
That's probably because in Switch, the death of the worker is an unfortunate side effect of the action that saves the five, whereas in Footbridge, the death of the large man is not a side effect but a means to an end — and it requires the use of personal force against him.
Combs says that climate change action is not the end goal of her group, but more of a side effect.
There's the noticeable scarcity of ceiling models, a side effect of growing out of a genre where none are needed.
As online sales boom, there's an inevitable side effect: More merchandise is getting returned, boosting costs and complexity for retailers.
But infants who are already more vulnerable to this side-effect could especially be at risk of permanent kidney damage.
He added that Aleve is safe and risk of a serious gastrointestinal side effect is rare when taken as directed.
Many patients experience "a sudden or significant change in libido," he said, while another common side effect is erectile dysfunction.
Periodic Currency Volatility A side effect of geographic diversification, particularly with a concentration in emerging markets, is periodic currency volatility.
In fact, one study found that a serious side effect -- seizure -- is more common when the measles shot is delayed.
U.S. authorities now view money laundering as its own priority and not just a side effect of the drug trade.
Tanzania must not follow Europe, he went on, where one "side effect" of widespread contraception is a shrinking labour force.
Where Power Rangers differs, though, is that its team camaraderie isn't just a happy side effect of a dangerous mission.
California's recent power shut-offs, meant to reduce the risk of potentially catastrophic fires, have had an unwelcome side effect.
That we happen to get one of the best Android smartphones out of the deal is a happy side effect.
Now, the thing about these particular cases is that even things that start frivolously can have a beneficial side effect.
There's one other rather obvious side-effect of SAI that's received scant attention, and that's the impact on incoming starlight.
It is an unfortunate side-effect of the underlying neural network caused by the training set bias, not intended behaviour.
The use of diuretics, which increase urination and can mask performance-enhancers as a side-effect, is becoming more sophisticated.
In clinical trials, it has appeared to be effective in rapidly reducing symptoms without the loss of consciousness side effect.
But a side-effect is that violence now occurs more often on ordinary residential streets where youngsters play or chat.
She's happy with her weight loss but unhappy with the side effect of going down a bra size or two.
As Cardi B pointed out, cyberbullying and harassment can be a nasty side effect of angering rabid, impassioned fan bases.
The main side-effect of ketamine is that it has hallucinogenic effects, such as out-of-body or "dissociative" experiences.
The fatal side effect drew attention recently after it was deemed the cause of death for popular pop artist Prince.
Subsidised credit will doubtless have the side-effect of shoring up support for Mr Orban, which may be the point.
The popular weight loss Instagrammer shared a photo of her excess skin, a side effect of dropping over 90 lbs.
Its screen often has a bump or a slight ripple in it, a likely side effect of multiple bending sessions.
The briefing papers also reported risk of a potentially serious side effect — liver injury — but said it could be managed.
Unlike in Awesome Possum, environmental destruction isn't an explicit goal of humanity, just a side effect of continued global industrialization.
But it's also coming with a surprising side effect—about one in five patients develops post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
At the same time, the worst possible side effect of these treatments is death; untreatable leukemia ends the same way.
You don't have to pretend you don't fart, which is a very real, very serious side effect of dating someone.
Police officials believed that the poisoning was accidental, a side-effect of bootleg alcohol distributors trying to stretch their product.
Instead, it's put down as a quirky side effect, a "trait" designed to make the character more pitiful or abject.
The most important side effect is the fact that those who are in a state of hypothermia tend to shiver.
It will help that the recession that is now on the cards will have the side-effect of curbing immigration.
A side effect of this is that when compared with a simulation, reality itself begins to look like a simulation.
One side effect of immense fame is a fluency in fashion: Josephine was beloved by designers like Balmain and Dior.
But the substitute had the wholly unexpected side effect of increasing heat trapped in the atmosphere, which worsened climate change.
The sometimes deadly side effect of lawyers essentially dispensing medical advice through alarmist television advertising is a growing health problem.
And as always, watch your dose because the more you take, the more susceptible you are to every side effect.
To suddenly view sexuality as something to be ashamed of is an unfortunate side effect of the Madonna-whore complex.
The most common side effect I see, aside from elevation in heart rate and blood pressure, is nausea and vertigo.
Adds Reality to Dating A side effect of being static is that profiles on dating apps are still pretty perfect.
Little's sister was diagnosed with breast cancer and had to deal with the issue as a side effect of chemotherapy.
They developed a possible drug, known as AT-121, to combine a strong painkiller but blocking the addictive side effect.
Doctors don't know if vape tongue has long-term health consequences because the side effect has yet to be studied.
One appealing side effect is to suggest how odd our own drinking rules might look to visitors from other eras.
Pneumonia, which causes inflammation in the air sacs of the lungs, has been another common side effect of contracting coronavirus.
It is an unfortunate side-effect of the underlying neural network caused by the training set bias, not intended behavior.
And, yes, I understand that success in my work could translate into an important side effect of people living longer.
It felt like people were coughing more than usual, but that is probably a side effect of flying while paranoid.
Rather, they see it as a symptom or a side effect of more familiar conditions, such as depression or anxiety.
Indifference toward our mistreatment is viewed as an unfortunate side effect to the necessary art of challenging taboos through laughter.
The lack of detachable Joy-Cons has another side effect: The Lite can't natively play games that require motion controls.
It can be a symptom of various diseases or a side effect of medicine but often has no known cause.
Beautification is just a side effect of teaching children from all over the city the value of diverse team building.
Without help to manage this increasing pill burden, millions of older Americans are at risk of a serious side effect.
The first targets chemotherapy-induced hearing loss, a side effect of some cancer-fighting medicines, in particular platinum-based agents.
At the same time, there appeared to be less of a risk for hypoglycemia, a common side effect of insulin.
Doctors have said certain people are "miserable" taking statins, and muscle pain in particular is a commonly reported side effect.
Long walks and vigorous exercise had to be relinquished, given the major side effect of the daily targeted drug: fatigue.
In the year and a half Greyson was on them, the most difficult side effect he faced was hot flashes.
However, the new medicine's side effect and efficacy profile have the potential to make it a best-in-class product.
She said she thinks this is an unfortunate side effect of white people becoming more cognizant of their own privilege.
It is a safe and effective treatment and can be done as frequently as one wants with no side effect.
It can also be a side effect of obesity, as extra body weight can put more pressure on the feet.
One family of medications causes a rare and potentially fatal side effect, and I haven't responded well to the others.
The most prevalent abemaciclib adverse side effect was diarrhea, which researchers said was easily controlled by medicine or dose reduction.
Side effect: President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan has offered Mr. Trump reduced costs for keeping U.S. troops in the country.
Sometimes chronic cough can be a side effect of drug treatments like ACE inhibitors used to treat high blood pressure.
Recognizing, by the way, that darn near every drug I prescribe a patient has some sort of untoward side effect.
After recording a segment exploring the body's physiological response to freezing water, he found it had an unexpected side effect.
And the more medications with depression as a side effect people took, the more their risk of the disease increased.
Like mental illness itself, this side effect is a combination of biological factors and your environment, not any personal failure.
"So I think the central bankers need to be very careful that they do not continue to produce disturbances in the markets, which they acknowledge - it's a known side effect - but the perception that the underlying impact of monetary policy outweighs the potential side effect in my view is starting to be wrong," he added.
The company said it wouldn't pay because her low libido appeared to be a side effect of a medication she's taking.
But is this a side effect of the overall trend toward veganism, or could going vegan actually help your workout routine?
What actually happened, though, was more irritation and a lot of dryness — a common side effect of active ingredient benzoyl peroxide.
Photo: TanitaSkyrocketing temperatures, unbearable humidity, and sweaty armpits all add up to one embarrassing side effect of the summer: body odor.
When his prescribed medication had the side effect of impotency, he threw it away rather than have to disappoint his girlfriend.
"This is a side-effect of the success of the bicycle in our cities," city councilor Lot van Hooijdonk told Reuters.
The conversation should be why and where does that come from because it's just a side effect of something much greater.
Reflecting visible light has the side effect of screwing with any unexpected flash photography and serves as a bonus safety feature.
Soon, I gained 20 pounds—a common side effect of antipsychotic medications—and could no longer fit into my old clothes.
This disconnect is a side-effect of the move to electric and is something drivers will have to get used to.
And one side-effect of the response is to inhibit the growth of neural connections that is normal in young brains.
The mom can find out that diarrhea is a side effect of amoxicillin, without having to navigate through a visual interface.
"While all pharmaceutical treatments have side effects, racism is not a known side effect of any Sanofi medication," the company tweeted.
Amber didn't escape this side effect: She put on about 200 pounds after taking it for just a couple of months.
Nearly 45,000 of them reported a side effect they thought might be related to the medication - usually muscle or stomach aches.
A side effect would be that a digitalisation minister would of course raise awareness of these challenges among society and businesses.
Strange sensations in her neural implant net could be a side effect of extended periods in close contact with awakened intelligences.
Another, less heralded side effect of the ruling was that it allowed for the use of devices that created novelty ringtones.
Rates of bone fracture, another known side effect of canagliflozin, were also similar in the two groups, according to the study.
But so far, higher pay, one time bonuses, and better benefits at some companies seems to be one positive side effect.
Think of China's stock market woes as a side-effect of the main risks to global growth, rather than a cause.
That's an impressive milestone with an unfortunate side effect: The carmakers will lose access to the federal government's $7,500 purchase credit.
Critics are also worried about a less-mentioned side-effect: that the number of gun thefts—especially from cars—will surge.
Other drugs in the same class, called retinoids, are used to treat psoriasis—and also count depression as a side effect.
An increase in arousal is not listed as a side effect of Ambien, but "lack or loss of self-control" is.
"It's an unfortunate side effect that means copper is essential," Na Jiao, an analyst at consultancy IDTechEx, said at the conference.
But, if you're new to marijuana, internet anecdotes suggest you may experience a weird and possibly painful side effect: vaginal dryness.
Both Anderson and Deutsche Bank's Richard Parkes said it was unclear if bleeding constituted a real drug side effect or not.
For instance, many medications list delayed periods as a side effect, especially psychiatric drugs that can elevate your levels of prolactin.
"Is that a side-effect of anything?" he asks, like a high school teacher letting a student off one last time.
The most common serious side effect seen in the trial was neutropenia, or very low white blood cell count, researchers said.
But that's the thing: if a side effect is that extreme, then perhaps the thing causing it needs to be excised.
If cancer is a side effect of cigarettes, then perhaps the best way to avoid cancer is to stop smoking cigarettes.
It was also reported that she suffered two cancers, a side effect due to the heavy antirejection drugs during her recovery.
This "economic toxicity" is currently another serious side effect of cutting-edge cancer cures like cancer immunotherapy, yet to be treated.
Alpert also recommends drinking plenty of water, which can help fight fatigue and headaches, another side effect of cold turkeying sugar.
Just possibly, this might have the happy side-effect of making Europeans—most of whom are too heavy—a bit slimmer.
It's a side effect in D-RAM, which is dynamic random access memory, that causes memory cells to leak their charges.
In 1983, for instance, vomiting was the most significant chemo side effect reported, compared to difficulty sleeping in the present day.
But another side effect has been explosive credit growth as households, companies and governments took advantage of rock-bottom borrowing costs.
I believe this to be a side effect of having heard the actual voice of God through His prophet, Ed Sheeran.
Hair growth, however, is the least problematic side-effect of CsA, leading project leader, Nathan Hawkshaw, to look for another solution.
The only side-effect Pasi said his team noticed was a sudden spike in liver enzymes, by up to three times.
What's more, as software eats the world, one side effect is that rewards accrue nonlinearly to those with the best software.
"The Side Effect" isn't preachy about this, because it's too busy focusing on its tiny romps with The Magicians' supporting players.
Gelernter and Rosenthal believe the age of massive tech companies is a temporary side-effect of how young the internet is.
He then suggested that interrogators exploit a side effect, food cravings, according to another military doctor who later reviewed the records.
The failed Republican health bill has had a surprising side effect: encouraging more states to explore the possibility of Medicaid expansion.
Once a phone is produced, verbal storytelling comes to an abrupt halt, and eye contact is killed — no inconsequential side effect.
For upwardly mobile African-Americans, and to a lesser extent Hispanics, achieving the American dream has had a peculiar side effect.
Over one-third of Americans take at least one medication with depression as a potential side effect, a new study reports.
Such a shift would have the convenient side-effect of dealing with America's concern that China's mammoth subsidies undercut competitors globally.
Relativity says that space and time are related to the speed of light, and gravity is a side effect of mass.
Blurred vision and light sensitivity is a side effect of ED medications, but symptoms typically resolve within five to 24 hours.
The exploding interest in these courses, though, has coincided with an undesirable side effect: a spate of high-tech collegiate plagiarism.
A side effect of having the sole working car in my family right now is bearing the responsibility of providing transportation.
In fact, a lesser-known side effect of bird-dogging is what it does for the careers of young, ambitious staffers.
Unfortunately, it comes with a troubling side effect: obtaining basic medical care in the U.S. is becoming more and more difficult.
In the rest, the most common side effect is muscle pain, which can be severe enough to make patients seek alternatives.
Stoller sees the unrestrained rise of corporate power at the expense of democracy as a dangerous side effect of these policies.
Another study shows that sleep deprivation, a common side effect of overwork, is linked to cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity and more.
Tony's uneven evolution is perhaps an inevitable side effect of contemplating existential issues within the confines of this six-episode format.
Hearing loss is a very real side effect — especially when those containing ibuprofen and acetaminophen are combined in a pain prescription.
A side effect of doing challenging work is that you're pulled by excitement and pushed by confusion at the same time.
McCain joked about the latest side effect from his treatment on Monday, posting a photo of himself wearing the walking boot.
They also don't point out that low-skill immigration has a side effect that reduces that $50 billion increase in wealth.
The worst side effect someone may experience is liver failure, according to Halegoua-De Marzio, but that would be extremely rare.
Explaining to patients that their emotional turmoil may be caused by a drug side effect can alleviate their distress, she said.
It was barely noticeable, but I instantly knew something was wrong because that side effect should have gone away by then.
He thought the rise of demagogues was specific to Western political culture; it was a potentially dangerous side effect of democracy.
In recent weeks, he has dealt with persistent soreness in the knee — a residual and expected side effect of surgery, Anthony said.
Interns get to see first-hand what it's like to run a company, and they absorb entrepreneurial training as a side-effect.
Or, if you get diarrhea as a side effect of the antibiotics (yep, sometimes antibiotics backfire!), probiotics may shorten the duration, Dr.
That led the drug maker Sanofi to say on social media that "racism is not a known side effect" of its product.
Also, it happens to look like a Minion from the Despicable Me movie series, but that's more of an accidental side effect.
The pair descended into the chasm of enemy territory surprisingly optimistic, an apparent side effect of successfully saving the planet twice before.
Honestly, at the end of the day, if improved keyboard reliability is a side-effect of quieter keyboards, we're all for it.
The nocebo effect Why don't people automatically believe it when a lot of women report the same side effect from a medication?
The side effect of being the only woman in the workplace is that you don't get to share experiences with other women.
One side effect: Researchers have had to invent new and more difficult tests for software on tasks such as basic reading comprehension.
And the GOP bills in Congress would have left millions more uninsured, a sobering side-effect that contributed to their political undoing.
When people talk about having a "type" it's more difficult to brush that off as just a side effect of imposed desire.
The rise of retailer-branded mobile payments is the side effect of wounds left open back at the turn of the millennium.
A side effect of that work is that Samsung is able to let you do two- or three-tiled, split-screen apps.
News, Olivia Munn revealed that losing 12 pounds was an "unintentional" side effect of preparing for her role in X-Men: Apocalypse.
A few weeks in, I realized the app had a side effect I hadn't really expected: I was somehow becoming more adventurous.
Hearing loss is a well-established side effect of several other congenital infections, such as herpes simplex, syphilis, rubella, toxoplasmosis and cytomegalovirus.
His wife and three children back home in were told Olson had taken his life, a side-effect of work-related stress.
This is long enough to be fun and not long enough for muscle atrophy, a well-known side effect of prolonged weightlessness.
That way it takes less energy to stay upright, and as a bonus side effect, you take less damage when falling over.
An increase in stroke risk is a well-known side effect of heavy cocaine use, even in the young and otherwise healthy.
But, is that just a side effect of having a busy summer schedule, or is there a scientific reason why this happens?
One other thing to remember is that the best way to avoid tax on investments comes with an unfortunate side-effect: death.
As it turns out, these quakes and trembles are a common side effect of heavy drinking, but it's more than just dehydration.
Plus, she adds, anything that alleviates pain during intercourse—a major side effect of vaginal dryness—may generally lead to increased libido.
Madeline's successful power plays against Renata wind up having an unintentional side effect when Celeste agrees to go to Disney on Ice.
The most delightful of all Halloween crafts, jack-o'-lantern carving, has a less delightful side effect: an abundance of pumpkin guts.
A weird side effect of having a president-elect who tweets incessantly has been the battle for the space under his tweets.
The other serious side effect is severe liver damage, which the authors reported occurred in about one in 100,000 patients taking statins.
" While there can be side effects, even rare serious ones, patients should ask, "'What is the 'side effect' of not taking statins?
From the U.S. government's point of view, staying ahead of the Russians and Chinese is a side effect — if a crucial one.
For those customers who decide to take the dealers up on their service, "their heroin has a new side effect," Laufer said.
That seems to imply that users were spending more money in fewer games – possibly a side effect of the Pokémon Go phenomenon.
I really needed an emotional release and the physical results of working out came as a side effect of relieving the stress.
One unlikely side effect of my drug use was that I spent a lot longer at the office than I needed to.
A side effect of choosing a professional all-volunteer military is that it widens the divide between the armed forces and civilians.
Todd Akin (R), as being "too conservative" — an attack that had the side effect of boosting Akin with conservative Republican primary voters.
One side effect of this shift in mindset has been a gradual blurring of the relationship between the mainstream and the underground.
One side effect of Facebook's entrance to the market would be an easier entry point for the average person to buy cryptocurrencies.
Speaking on CNN, Sanders was contrite but cast the allegations as the side-effect of his rocketing political profile three years ago.
Her only side effect was dizziness if she got up in the middle of the night, but that issue eventually went away.
The side effect profile of Chantix observed in this study was similar to that seen in studies of adults, the company said.
One dangerous side effect of testing makeup for a living is that you sometimes fall in love with the high-end stuff.
SAGE-217 was well-tolerated, but one patient being administered the drug discontinued treatment because of a side effect, the company said.
I Am A Killer has the interesting side effect of proving that the law's "version of events" is always just a story.
Research has shown kratom's potential as an opioid substitute, offering pain relief seemingly without the life-threatening side effect of respiratory depression.
The share of women experiencing at least one side effect, like nausea or vomiting, nearly doubled, to 15.6 percent from 8.4 percent.
Perhaps as a side effect of being suitably loved up, the newlyweds were remarkably calm throughout the literal assault from the skies.
However, Moderna officials and the NIH scientists they work with say they are confident their vaccine will not prompt this side effect.
It would surely rattle relations with Tehran — and have the unintentional side effect of making it harder to broker peace with Pyongyang.
He'd hidden the use from his parents, and they later learned sudden depression can be a side effect of stopping the drugs.
Another insidious side-effect manifests in the self-legitimizing practice of new, often private cultural institutions in regions experiencing recent cultural booms.
"One unfortunate side effect, which Gladwell considers at great length, is that we are correspondingly ill-equipped to detect liars," Ferguson writes.
The impeachment drama in Washington may have the side effect of speeding up the Congressional approval process for the new NAFTA deal.
Annie McDaniel, another Booker endorser, said some supporters thought he was too nice, a side effect of a campaign operating on love.
This double tax on corporate equity biases companies to favor debt, which has the side effect of destabilizing the economy during recessions.
"The broad gently sloped limestone coping of the pool, however, has an unintended side-effect for our feathered-friends," Ms. Courtney wrote.
It's an unfortunate side effect of the extension process, but it's better than not having WiFi in your living room at all.
A very unfortunate side effect of being a woman in the public eye: Your name becoming a popular search term on Pornhub.
Another (positive) side effect of the always-on display is that, when the feature is turned off, there are significant battery gains.
Among the myriad health concerns: The FDA has been warning that nicotine-induced seizures could be a rare side effect of vaping.
The dad of two said he heard that migraines are "a side effect from the IVIG" — or intravenous immunoglobulin, a blood infusion.
He was suffering from prolonged drowsiness as a side effect of the medication, but countered that with caffeine shots and energy drinks.
When a doctor tells someone she's going to experience a side effect, it can trigger a nocebo effect with real biological consequences.
One unfortunate side effect of Insta-fame was the flood of negative feedback, which was fast and furious as the video went viral.
For them his bloody focus on crime has had a welcome side-effect: economic matters have been left largely to well-trained technocrats.
One notable side-effect of Brexit, so far at least, has been a surge in support for the EU elsewhere in the bloc.
It's long been known that, even as precise a gene-editor as CRISPR is, off-target effects are a troublesome potential side effect.
When Sasha would slip into Becky's memories — or her voice, or her hair color — it was an accidental side effect of Chambers' magic.
It implies that a vicious cycle of rising inequality may be developing, with a loss of democratic accountability as a nasty side-effect.
A side-effect of stricter rules on banks' capital, which deems sovereign debt as riskless, is that banks have loaded up on it.
It's a strange side effect of our reliance on private companies and semi-public platforms to mediate nearly all aspects of our lives.
THERE WILL BE DOWN SIDE EFFECT AS A RESULT OF WHATEVER WILL COME, AND WE'RE STILL NOT SURE WHEN THE NEGOTIATIONS WILL BEGIN.
Poope developed the Audiopill to harness a side effect of Sirio—"Whistling sounds within the patient's head"—to create vibrations inside you body.
But an inevitable side effect is that if Facebook unlocks the web for someone, they'll likely make it their social network of choice.
It turns out that there's an amazing side effect to joining the ranks of the millions now addicted to Pokémon Go: better health.
But there's a practical side effect as well: they're also able to troubleshoot these new features before people outside Unity start using them.
This is a strange side effect of the new AHCA, which House Republicans passed earlier this month without waiting for the CBO assessment.
Boggling, a muscular side effect of bruxing, is when a rat bugs its eyes in and out rapidly, like a possessed vaudeville comic.
The problem is that they already are, as a side effect, via their algorithms which show posts and tweets with high "engagement" — i.e.
That would have the side effect of pushing people into the Overview screen more often, which would be a net good for Google.
But a potent side-effect of opioids has always been respiratory depression: At high doses you get so sedated that you stop breathing.
"It is a side effect of the increasing great power rivalry in Asia, in this case between China and India," McDowell told Gizmodo.
But in practice, the plot turns come with a nasty side effect: they give the audience ample reason to distrust the show's foundations.
"And law enforcement is, I would say—the inability to react to legal requests here is an unintended side effect of this mitigation.".
Two trial patients experienced serious cytokine release syndrome, a known side effect of CAR-T therapies that can usually be brought under control.
However, Needham & Co's Chad Messer cautioned investors not to overreact noting that liver toxicity is a known side effect of stem cell transplantation.
Per Mayo Clinic, white stool might be indicative of "a bile duct obstruction," or it could be a side-effect of certain medications.
"Sometimes drowsy driving is caused by a medical disorder such as sleep apnea, narcolepsy or a drug side effect," Redelmeier said by email.
That's partly a side-effect of the government stepping in over the past few years to cool the residential property sector, he said.
But the latest generation of HIV drugs have demonstrated more staying power, with more durable antiretroviral effects and more agreeable side effect profiles.
According to Dr. Shirazian, about 25% of patients experience weight gain with the shot, so that's another side effect to keep in mind.
The storm was catastrophic; perhaps the only positive side effect is that it changed the calculus for the investors holding the island's bonds.
There are those that think that your telomere length is responsible for these diseases, and some that think it's just a side effect.
One unintended side effect of the Arab Spring was the development and spread of calligraffiti, an art form combining traditional calligraphy with graffiti.
This has been an unexpected side effect of production cuts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and some non-OPEC producers.
It also did not raise the subject's blood pressure as much as caffeine, which is a common side-effect that can create headaches.
Arcade racing games have become designed to be "all filler, some killer", a depressing side-effect of the success that Burnout: Paradise enjoyed.
The heavy referentiality here is good, propulsive fun, but it has the side effect of making the mystery more than a little predictable.
That it delivers a pungent, slightly sour and deeply alluring taste to all that you cook with it is a happy side effect.
The average weight and blood pressure among diabetics fell, and fewer required dialysis or eye surgery, a costly side effect of unchecked diabetes.
In the days of surviving morning sickness, I found I could add another positive side-effect of ASMR to the list: appetite recovery.
The pharmacist comes to explain each of the medicines I'll take at home, including one that has a side effect of bone pain.
That would maximize profits for the Solidarity Fund and have the convenient side effect of helping to stimulate the economy when it's depressed.
A side effect of that is that we generate a ton of data for our clients to harness and use to improve performance.
All these clever correlations have a disturbing side effect, though: They enhance the sense that, despite his failings, Coriolanus really is a hero.
But as a side effect, it has the happy consequence of ensuring that most Americans who work full-time have major medical insurance.
But others, like Hannah Campbell, 30, a production editor in New York, said their tote bag collecting comes with a negative side effect.
President Donald Trump's new European travel restrictions have a convenient side effect: They exempt nations where three Trump-owned golf resorts are located.
As a side effect of my generalized anxiety disorder, I aggressively scratch and pick at my skin, a medical condition known as dermatillomania.
In the same way, banks and financial institutions were thought to be a side effect of the economy, not a driver of it.
Roughly half the United States was under "stay at home" orders to arrest the virus, with the side effect of strangling the economy.
Fevers feel like an unpleasant side effect of infection, but they actually represent the body's strategic response: Higher internal temperature slows viral replication.
As CNN reported, the drug's main side effect — it causes a weakness that leads to falls — can be especially dangerous for the elderly.
Interest in the continued spread of the coronavirus has had an unintended side effect for UK-based Ndemic Creations, makers of Plague Inc.
An estimated 1 in 5 older Americans experienced a serious drug side effect in 2018, and 280,000 of these events resulted in hospitalizations.
A side effect of their efficiency is they spend a smaller share of their revenue on labor even while raising their workers' wages.
Therefore, the government needs to couple its net price information with simple information related to each drug's efficacy, safety and side effect profiles.
But investigations and court rulings revealed an ugly side effect: In some jurisdictions, local officers were using their authority to racially profile Latinos.
Others may recognize the claims as falsehoods but tolerate them as a side effect of an off-the-cuff rhetorical style they admire.
This side effect of prolonged treatment has not shown up in my reading probably because drinking problems often remain hidden, unspoken or unspeakable.
Meteorologists noted this phenomenon was not a sign of a tsunami but a side effect of a hurricane with the power of Irma.
Coombs said that she never recalled her surgeon at the time saying pubic hair growth would be a side effect of the procedure.
It can monitor vital signals over a long period of time without inflaming or irritating skin, a side effect of many current devices.
"Over 50 million doses have been distributed, and this rare side effect has only been described in a handful of cases," Harrington said.
He adds that these pass-through deductions were not created with the explicit intention of helping gig workers — that was a side effect.
Clozapine's dramatic under-use can be explained, in part, by a rare side effect that led to a cluster of deaths in 1975.
That glaring omission seems to be yet another side effect of this program's having more characters than it knows what to do with.
"[They] influence blood sugar metabolism and have a common side-effect of weight gain, often leading in boys to breast growth," Blum said.
Another common side effect that I have is not being able to get wet, or stay wet, and that makes sex physically uncomfortable.
Draghi had said in a letter published on Wednesday that exchange rate shifts were a side effect, not the objective, of ECB policy.
However, these efforts have also had what Android's security chief called the "unintended side effect" of also making this data inaccessible to law enforcement.
MARY-ANN LEEB Allendale, N.J. To the Editor: Sarai Walker ignores an important side effect of obesity — the toll it takes on loved ones.
That's because Malone's work largely takes the form of didactic games, which deliver conceptual ideas as a sneaky side effect of playing with them.
Take the strange, stunted designs of many of the Protoss and Terrans: an unfortunate side effect of a shift in perspective Blizzard never intended.
One side effect of this eye-catching iPhone case is that you might inadvertently begin singing the theme song to the Pokémon animated series.
It's occasionally still used for that purpose, but silver nitrate had a bad side effect: It burns skin and can cause severe eye damage.
Back in October, Gomez was hospitalized twice for a low white blood cell count, which can be a side effect for kidney transplant patients.
Kacey Musgraves Is Filled With Yeehaw Energy If you think Musgraves' look is merely a side effect of the country music scene, you're wrong.
"When you think of this broader U.S.-China trade tensions, there is a side effect, which is very significant: That's sentiment," BlackRock's Seth added.
LONDON — The UK's vote to leave the European Union has had one very worrying side effect: A sharp spike in reports of hate crimes.
In this woman's case, it was a side effect of minocycline, which is a tetracycline-class antibiotic that is sometimes used to treat acne.
Joe's manipulative tendencies are, if not necessary for his big-picture obsessions with new, open forms of communication, at least an unfortunate side effect.
A side-effect of progress, however, has been what Atul Gawande, a surgeon and author, calls "the experiment of making mortality a medical experience".
Another interesting side effect is a fair amount of light bleed from the top and bottom of the screen while in four-view mode.
But those bonuses have had the side effect of creating resentment among other Yahoo employees who have stayed loyal and not sought jobs elsewhere.
Thus, in its pursuit of a seemingly innocuous goal, an AI could bring about the extinction of humanity purely as an unintended side effect.
But advocates hope that discussion of Warren's history will have the side effect of directing public attention to the severity of pregnancy discrimination today.
The results are subtle but undeniable, and investing in my skin this way has encouraged me to wear sunscreen religiously, a healthy side effect.
Banding has plagued streaming video forever, and it's hard to avoid even in major productions — it's just a side effect of representing color digitally.
"Excessive sweating is a very common side effect of antidepressant use, with some studies stating that approximately 20% of users are affected," she says.
This side effect occurs when too much lymph [a thin, clear liquid that circulates throughout the body] collects, creating a swollen and heavy arm.
Individual emotional trauma isn't the only side effect — though that would be enough of a reason to say it is time for a change.
Puberty is afoot, and Eleven (Natalie Portman) meets other mutants like her, but all their abilities come with a side effect like those nosebleeds.
The only side effect associated with the vaccine was a rash around the injection site, which typically went away in five to 10 days.
And Alexander's hand in those talks may be getting stronger as a side effect of the momentum behind a repeal bill sponsored by Sens.
Our hardest climate problems – the ones that are both large and lack obvious solutions – are agriculture (and deforestation – its major side effect) and industry.
That symptom can be the sign of the rare, but dangerous, side effect called rhabdomyolysis, a condition in which muscle fibers break down rapidly.
There is an unfortunate side effect of being a person of few words: Sometimes people will assume you are less intelligent than you are.
" In my play, I've chosen to concentrate on a particular side effect of this phenomenon: previously camp men suddenly adopting a persona of "masc.
But he sees a downsized Carrier, a closed Rexnord and other industrial strains, and he admits one side effect is less interest in politics.
A side effect of the war on drugs is that being seen as tough on crime is deemed politically valuable for Democrats as well.
A decade-long infrastructure push aimed at industrialising the overwhelmingly agrarian nation to create jobs has as a side-effect exacerbated the dollar shortage.
As the authors themselves state, the lack of a relationship between standard monetary indicators and inflation is a "side effect of monetary policy success".
She was already taking Effexor (an antidepressant), Lamictal, Seroquel, Abilify, Ativan, lithium, and Synthroid, a medication to treat hypothyroidism, a side effect of lithium.
Applications were up 26 percent, an unlikely side effect of the university's decision to revive a political polling operation in a hot election year.
Maybe crying is a side effect of spending extended periods of time at high altitudes, when there's less oxygen in the air we breathe?
I dutifully took my Vimovo for several days, until I noticed it kept me awake until 3 in the morning — a rare side effect.
So it is often an unfortunate side effect of moving up the ladder that some relationships have to be rethought and sometimes even altered.
But the sources said that the focus remains on core inflation, and that a side-effect of higher oil prices could be slower growth.
All of which come with painful and sometimes debilitating side effects — including the most harmful side effect of all — denigration of the immune system.
Because ultimately, the goal isn't lowering worker pay or trimming protections—that's the inevitable side effect of unrestrained capitalism, but it's also amateur stuff.
Pokémon Go was the hottest game on earth, but it had the annoying side effect of forcing players to constantly stare at their phones.
Nearly one quarter of patients were taking at least one antidepressant or antipsychotic medication, some of which have weight gain as a side effect.
At best, tourists are an annoying side effect of the economic boost they provide; at worst, they are destructive to both culture and nature.
Among them was the slow pace of the investigations, which he said was an unintended side-effect of the collaboration between the two countries.
The system might be working to root out corruption, but a nasty side effect is that it is also eroding Brazilians' faith in democracy.
If this were the result of a new virus or a side effect of a medication, the medical profession would be sounding the alarm.
An explosion of interest in computer science courses in the U.S. has come with an undesirable side effect: a spate of high-tech plagiarism.
Here's what's really scary: Health experts aren't sure whether the supply is tainted or if this is a new side effect of the drugs.
Researchers also found a positive side effect from the law: Many people from whom firearms had been removed got the help they urgently needed.
China's lockdown in order to curtail the spread of the novel coronavirus has had one unexpected side-effect — a sustained drop in air pollution.
The former campaign aide chalks up the scrutiny on Melania Trump as a side effect of being the first first lady of her kind.
PARIS — Decades ago, banana plantations around Central America sprayed a powerful pesticide with a terrible side effect: It sterilized workers on a mass scale.
Navigating the red tape of medical costs and subsequent calls from debt collectors has been an irritating side effect of that ordeal, Burns said.
He was one of nine patients, all good swimmers despite having Parkinson's, who had the same strange, dangerous side effect from deep brain stimulators.
This new side effect is an addition to all of the other well-known symptoms of measles, such as rash, cough, fever, and malaise.
An unfortunate side effect of this incentive structure would likely be the shutting out of riskier borrowers or borrowers seeking smaller lines of credit.
"While all pharmaceutical treatments have side effects, racism is not a known side effect of any Sanofi medication," its U.S. arm said on Twitter.
Another rarer side effect can be having a rock hard erection that doesn't abate—the medical name for this perma-stiffy is called priapism.
A side effect of her archival project is that she hears "so many things that people have a really hard time sharing," she said.
All this effort to pin down the kilogram has had an interesting side effect, Wood explained to me: It's helped scientists redefine Planck's Constant.
Those drugs have a potentially lethal side effect: slowed breathing known as respiratory depression, even to the point that users stop breathing and die.
It might not have been Popovich's objective, but any sequence that saps Harden's energy is a convenient side effect the Spurs will happily take.
The man didn't die, but he had abnormally low levels of oxygen in his body — a side effect of cyanide poisoning that can be fatal.
So if something were to increase nightmares, it would likely have to do so by making your sleep worse, with nightmares as a side effect.
"White spots may be a result of health issues, such as an allergy, fungal infections, mineral deficiencies, or a side effect from medication," she says.
Relative risk is how much the chance of having a side effect increases when you take a medication compared with when you don't take it.
She said initial analysis suggested the modified corn should not have any side-effect for consumers, but extensive field tests still needed to be conducted.
However, we still can't calculate the exact incidence of this sort of side effect because this isn't a complete database of all the drug's users.
It's true; I find myself extending them with a pencil each day, but I hadn't realized this was yet another fun side-effect of aging.
Mr Kratz is busy not just raising the $45m needed for the bridge, but working on ways to avoid its most feared side-effect: gentrification.
Then, following an unexpected side effect of one of the medications I tried, I passed out in public and was taken to hospital by ambulance.
It could be said that the leadership challenges that Wang Laboratories faced came about largely as a side effect of the shifting waves in computing.
" And last year's best actress, Olivia Colman, shared a side effect of winning a statuette: "Last year was the best night of my husband's life.
The New York version of The Glass Room was primarily a critique of surveillance — particularly government surveillance, with corporate surveillance as an incidental side effect.
Blasting aerosols into the atmosphere to fight climate change could have the unfortunate side effect of creating drought and more hurricanes, according to new research.
Blackheads are just a normal side effect of things like having hormones that produce oil, wearing makeup, walking in polluted air, and not exfoliating regularly.
To be clear, Tinder's decision to launch Super Likeable isn't because of the problem of accidental swipes up – but that could an beneficial side effect.
Mortimer has been bothered by bouts of nausea since April, but his pet parents thought it was the side effect a condition like acid reflux.
This "biological difference" in the brain was not accompanied by cerebral microbleeds -- blood in the brain tissue -- a side effect seen with other dementia treatments.
Of course, if it has the side effect of boosting usage of the Google app, I'm sure the company is just fine with that, too.
There is one side effect that is fairly annoying, but to me, it's worth it for clear skin: I have to pee all the time.
A key side effect of the increase in overseas production was the emergence of "authenticity of place" as a fixture in mainstream filmmaking, says Steinhart.
They also have the incredibly creepy side effect of being able to walk their dead wearers back to base on their own after a battle.
The most common side effect is nausea, which was reported in 40 percent of women, as well as vomiting, flushing, injection site reactions and headaches.
When you put a disk in one of these broken drives, it had a pesky side effect of misaligning the disks themselves, making them unreadable.
The study, published in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine, also found that older patients were more likely to experience constipation as a side effect.
Alcohol's diuretic properties—the ones that make you have to pee incessantly—also make it dangerous when combined with MDMA's side effect of urinary retention.
The desire to take down Trump had one side effect: often the vitriolic and humorous exchanges were more memorable than the proposals these three advanced.
While the main goal of that project is to get participants leading healthier, happier and longer lives, there's also a potential positive financial side effect.
And (a maybe surprising side effect here) I think it means that we need to be more compassionate with each other in this fight, too.
During those months Jose had frequent stomach pains, as well as a hospitalization for liver damage—a rare but serious side effect of the drugs.
Aside from freeing those who were wrongfully convicted, conviction integrity units have another side effect: They can increase Americans' trust in the U.S. police system.
The side effect, though, was that she didn't have the opportunity to "counterprogram" those negative news stories with positive events putting her message out there.
These people had been more prone to a brain swelling side effect in earlier trials known as amyloid-related imaging abnormalities-edema, or ARIA-E.
The essayist and psychoanalyst Adam Phillips puts it well when he says that happiness is fine as a side effect, but it's a cruel demand.
Justin enrolled in a clinical trial whose goal was to assess ways to tamp down a common, and potentially severe, side effect of CAR-T.
St. Germain's first attempt on Claire's life has one positive side effect: It forces her to tell Jamie that Black Jack Randall is still alive.
When people took three or more drugs without depression as a known side effect, however, they didn't appear to have an increased risk of depression.
The side effect of this tariff whack-a-mole was that solar panel prices around the world cratered, leading to a blossoming of solar power.
And the worst side effect of carnivory is never discussed at all: the vampiric draining of meaning from food until nothing is left but nutrition.
And in fact, this has had an unintended side effect: Asian Americans are leaving the Republican Party, too, in record numbers, and for similar reasons.
While I found it to be pretty realistic—the seat actually vibrates—I also felt nauseous while driving and afterward, apparently a common side-effect.
Of course, making money is a great side effect of the hedge fund industry, but we want someone who's really passionate about what they do.
It means so much that the kids are so happy, but an unexpected side effect is seeing how much it means to the family members.
The 80 study participants, all teenage boys or young men, were warned about the unusual side effect, Dr. Bousema said, so there were no surprises.
But the fencing also has a deadly, unintended side effect: It frequently kills smaller animals, particularly birds and reptiles that scientists are eager to conserve.
In a statement, Nurx said that it stood by its safety record and that blood clots were a known side effect of taking birth control.
As the coronavirus spreads and nonessential employees are told to stay inside, getting infected can feel like an inevitable side effect of continuing to work.
Jeffrey DeMunn is as funny as Charles — the man is a walking Viagra side effect — as the returning Ben Shenkman is quietly pitiable as Ira.
The intention was to prevent groups from cherry-picking healthy participants, but it had the side effect of significantly increasing costs for some sole proprietors.
"If you screen a drug in livers only, you're never going to see a potential side effect to other organs," said one of the researchers.
It's there not to evoke The Verge logo (though that's a nice side effect), but instead to indicate that the newsletter includes a longer essay.
The intention was to prevent groups from cherry-picking healthy participants, but it had the side effect of significantly increasing costs for some sole proprietors.
One sure side effect of such a conflict would be a further increase in global oil prices, an outcome that would directly benefit Moscow's economy.
"A side effect of the drug is that it causes swelling in the intestines so he would get these temporary, partial obstructions," Dr. Fisher said.
"I think a valuable side effect of a very unfortunate cluster of disease is that more attention and resources will be put behind the work."
She dedicated her life to lymphatic research after her mother developed secondary lymphedema as a side-effect of her cancer treatment when Bowman was young.
He said it may have the side effect of leaving planes emptier, a plus when winter cancellations force airlines to rebook customers onto other flights.
However it will also have the side effect that the GPU mining rigs currently being used on the network will become more or less useless.
The 1987 Montreal Protocol, which was convened by countries to halt the destruction of the ozone layer, had a major side effect of averting warming.
And the dash towards size has the helpful side-effect of driving up rivals' production costs at the same time as it eats into their revenues.
Paranoia is a separate but often co-occurring side effect of weed, typically caused by an increase in dopamine primarily in the limbic forebrain, Giordano says.
So the company that makes Ambien tweeted this, while all pharmaceutical treatments have side effects, racism is not a known side effect of any Sanofi medication.
WOMAN CLAIMS DOCTORS DISMISSED BRAIN TUMOR SYMPTOMS AS STRESS Dysgeusia is a common side effect of chemotherapy and makes food and drinks taste bitter or bland.
But the death of Pritzker-winning architect Zaha Hadid this spring has had the odd side effect of making Schumacher, her outspoken and ambitious deputy, famous.
This modulation, some say, was a natural side effect of the #MeToo movement, which nearly allowed us to take for granted that women would speak out.
During my tenure, I launched and drove the music and entertainment verticals and, as a natural side effect, became intimately immersed in Apple products and processes.
In these cases, the seizure is associated with the fever that develops as a side effect of the flu shot, rather than something in the vaccine.
A side effect of this is I've shrunk from a size 250 to a size 2800 in 22018 and have more muscle mass than ever before.
The result creates a different representation of that autobiography, and of that person, created without his or her consent—a reality and side-effect of technology.
For some within the administration, making investment in China less attractive is not an unfortunate side-effect of a trade war, but one of its aims.
But there was one very positive side effect to this: I learned that the power to support and fight for myself had always been within me.
Deadpool, it seems, is hilarious in doses, and the constant marketing barrage has the side effect of making the actual film feel a little less special.
After all, the comments and mentions she receives on social media are constantly filled with negativity, an unavoidable side effect of being incredibly famous and enviable.
The shopping spree is one side-effect of the nine-month-old blockade of Qatar by Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
After Erin's second transplant, she developed a side effect known as Chronic Graft Versus Host Disease (GvHD), a chronic condition that may occur after a transplant.
A side effect of the incredible engineering talent that has made humanity's presence in space possible is that it can, on first glance, appear relatively safe.
In addition to the ease-of-use, a side effect of using Apple's Search Ads product is that it can lead to a higher chart ranking.
I was loaded into an ambulance and taken to the hospital, where the doctors realized the issue was a side effect from one of the medications.
As Agus explains, when his patients don't tell him about all of the medications they're taking, he may miss an important interaction or potential side effect.
Some relate to our biology and can cause sleeplessness directly, while others are conditions endemic to women that happen to list insomnia as a side effect.
And this has had an unintended side effect: Terrorists have moved to smaller platforms that have fewer resources available to weed out this type of content.
The happy side-effect of this system is that it's not the icons scattered on my map that call out for my attention, but the voids.
A side effect of traveling this quickly is sonic booms — the noise emitted when an object traveling through the air breaks the speed of sound barrier.
But maintaining such a cloud of doubt might at least offer the beneficial side effect of nudging the public towards more salubrious uses of its money.
This is due to stiffening of the chest wall, a known side effect of fentanyl, which can make resuscitating victims difficult if naloxone isn't instantly available.
There is indeed a small risk increase that comes with using hormonal birth control, but in the vast majority of women, this side effect never materializes.
Earlier today, the NSA announced its intentions to limit a surveillance technique that had a nasty side effect of sweeping up communications to and from Americans.
She woke up a week later lacking circulation in the majority of her fingers, a side effect of the medication administered to revive her failing organs.
If you ever wanted feel like you're standing under a spaceship that's landing without the awful side effect of being burned to shreds, here's your chance.
Unfortunately, a door opened at the wrong time has the unintended side effect of bouncing our flashbang back into the middle of my five-man team.
It has roots in Shakespeare and Greek tragedy, a side effect of the belief that royalty is serving at the dispensation of God or the gods.
There are a number of possible explanations such as a lack of access to education or a side effect of growing up in a poor neighborhood.
Jahi wore pink pajamas, and her face was clear and smooth but bloated, a side effect of a steroid she takes to raise her blood pressure.
Doctors and nurses resuscitated my ailing body, afflicted by almost every side effect known from the toxic drugs used to combat TB: Diffusely bleeding skin lesions.
Foreign over-involvement was the best way to keep America safe, and if endless wars were a side-effect, so be it — defense contracts are lucrative.
One side effect of the rise of the celebrity chef is a proliferation, from just about anyone with a professional claim to an apron, of memoirs.
Doctors said they hoped PV-10 combinations would not create the additional toxicity seen with some other combination therapies because of its mild side effect profile.
In addition to the hallucinations experienced by nearly a quarter of the drug recipients, other prominent side effect included swelling, dizziness, dry mouth, constipation and falls.
His leads are not just about name recognition It would be tempting to think that Biden's advantage is merely a side effect of being well-known.
According to Hertel-Fernandez, the difficulty of undoing ALEC's handiwork through elections is not a side effect of the group's policy strategy, but an essential aim.
But one side effect of the GOP's attacks on Medicare for All is that it comes close to defending the status quo, which includes ObamaCare. Rep.
Well, what if a paper from eight years ago happened to note a side effect of a drug that may have therapeutic value for another disease?
Fighting might be considered a "combat sport," but in most sports the wear and tear is a side effect of trying to stay at peak performance.
New York City's real estate market has been cooling, and a side effect of that is the gradual nudging down of rental prices in hot neighborhoods.
Getting serious about achieving better times and focusing on going fast is fun too, but the side-effect is self-loathing so I stopped doing that.
And as a nice side effect, the next time you log in, you only have to click on the "Log in with Facebook" link (for example).
Because of these interconnected supply chains, any attempt to squeeze Mexican imports would have the side effect of harming American firms and reducing American labor demand.
As a result, the United States was spared a controversy over an unpredictable side effect — narcolepsy — that struck people in Finland who got the newer shots.
While chemical fertilizers can help increase food production, they can have the dangerous side effect of contaminating groundwater through nitrates that pass passed through the soil.
"I take medication and I had a bad side effect to it and I tried to take my own life," Kyle, 27, revealed in the episode.
Under the First Amendment, the priority is stopping the violence, not stopping the speakers, which should be viewed in this context as an unwanted side effect.
A little more than half of those vaccinated (3,149 people) reported at least one side effect, but they were mostly mild (headache, fatigue, and muscle pain).
"Investors were worried that Japanese shares may suffer from a side effect of the stronger yen," said Yutaka Miura, a senior technical analyst at Mizuho Securities.
However, this has the side effect of facilitating illegal acts like drug deals, or even vile and dangerous ones as is the case with neo-Nazis.
An unfortunate side effect of the paucity of longer semordnilap was that I had to keep most of the Across slots at five letters or fewer.
Kratom doesn't seem to share the dangerous side effect of respiratory depression that other opioids have—that's when someone's breathing slows down and could stop completely.
Another side effect of Austin's growing tech presence is the industry's pervasive culture, which has brought a bout of change to the fabric of the city.
The fact that this ruling will disproportionately target minorities, the poor and the disabled is not a side effect; it is the purpose of the law.
But one side effect of watching "Barbra: The Music … the Mem'ries … the Magic!" was to make me want to catch up on some of her films.
" Furthermore, he noted, "as a side effect, when you do these things, the parents' depression and stress in fact go down and family relations pick up.
But the scandal and its aftermath also had an unexpected positive side effect: Other native writers were ready to step in and become mentors and teachers.
"This is the nature of where we live, and the unfortunate side effect of all this production," said Yvette Arellano, of Texas Environmental Justice Advocacy Services.
And many Hong Kongers—whisper it—think that one happy side-effect of the protests has been the dearth of mainland sightseers clogging the place up.
The change is a side effect of the boom in online shopping, which results in far more returns than purchases made at brick-and-mortar stores.
A software update in 2018 for the iPhone also had the unintended side effect of "bricking" devices (meaning, rendered nonfunctional) that were using aftermarket replacement screens.
He had trouble making eye contact during the interview, continuously rubbed his face and stuck out his tongue compulsively, a possible side effect of antipsychotic medications.
New York (CNN Business)The Federal Reserve's rescue of the overnight lending market appears to be having an unintended side effect: it's juicing the stock market.
New clinical data confirmed Gilead's new drug bictegravir, given with older antiretrovirals, was as good as GSK's established dolutegravir and had a similar side effect profile.
Years of women's debating the right way to be a feminist had the side effect of forcing the first female major-party candidate to the left.
Between the lines: One unexpected side effect of impeachment is that it has dragged drug prices to the front of Trump's mind again, the official said.
It was charming, in a voyeuristic way, but the stripped-down set also had the side effect of focusing attention on the clothes, which were — not.
Blood thinners can cause bleeding complications, but the researchers found no difference between aspirin and the prescription drugs in the risk for that side effect either.
The side effect of that role in the global economy was constantly increasing debt, which in the precrisis era frequently took the form of mortgage-related securities.
Each time, as the credits have rolled, my viewing partners and I have fallen into surprisingly zesty banter, a contagious side effect of the show's irresistible rhythm.
At Sibanye's nearby Cooke mine, a recent wildcat strike had the unexpected side-effect of flushing out 22016 zama-zamas who were being abetted by legitimate miners.
Did they accidentally come across those jungle red berries and realize a side effect of consumption was memory loss and then sell the idea to the D.O.D.?

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