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Experts say children's pain is, for the most part, grossly underrecognized and undertreated.
And this is where Amend smartly plies the habitually underrecognized bonds of sisterhood.
This significant but underrecognized cultural figure ushered in Modern art to Northern New Mexico.
Some curators and dealers pointedly suggest that underrecognized women artists represent a buying opportunity.
The other underrecognized piece of this is what I call the medicalization of poverty.
Martindale's experience offers a glimmer of hope to talented but underrecognized performers like Mahendru.
But we know from other research that teen depression is common and goes underrecognized.
"His impact on the world has been mostly underrecognized, but will continue through the generations."
Sally Saul belongs to the category of chronically underrecognized artists married to more famous artists.
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"And just general awareness is important, because I still think that this is a risk that's underrecognized."
"Widowhood is an underrecognized risk factor associated with Alzheimer's-related cognitive decline and impairment," the study concluded.
But now she is stepping out from behind the curtain: Susan Unterberg, herself a once underrecognized female artist over 22014.
Across more than 20 years, Susan Unterberg gave out $5.5 million to underrecognized female artists while keeping her identity anonymous.
Long celebrated by peers and younger generations, Morton's influence on contemporary art remains considerable yet muted, her legacy widely underrecognized.
Voluntarily stopping eating and drinking is an underrecognized, infrequently used and often misunderstood means for dying patients to hasten death.
On Thursday, one of Facebook's underrecognized competitors, Telegram, said that it added three million new users in the last 24 hours.
Ten single exhibitions by artists who were deemed experimental or underrecognized won grant support, while 31 institutions were awarded program support.
Still, the results suggest that vertebral fractures may represent an underrecognized health risk for people with diabetes, the study authors conclude.
Rock's current establishment is more conscious than any other of music's underrecognized forebears — namely of unsung blues and R&B artists.
Each year for the last 22 years, 10 underrecognized female artists over age 40 have received an anonymous gift of $25,000.
The scholarly project will "reveal the important and underrecognized contribution of African-American filmmakers in the development of the American cinema," Brougher said.
His attempts to build a modern vocabulary of comfort — keeping the sleek surfaces and right angles while reducing the lumbar pain — are underrecognized.
Through $25,000 grants, she has given $5.5 million to underrecognized women artists over the past 22 years, including Carrie Mae Weems and Amy Sherald.
After studying outbreaks ranging from cholera to West Nile virus to Ebola, she's found that human activities play a huge, and hugely underrecognized, role.
Despite her notable output — powered by an active home darkroom — her work went underrecognized throughout her life and after her sudden death in 2013.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Seneca Village — the stretch of land between West 83rd and 89th streets in Central Park — is infamous, yet underrecognized.
She revealed herself as the founder and sole patron of the grant Anonymous Was a Woman, which supports underrecognized artists over the age of 40.
To the Editor: "Braving Heat and Coyotes to Be Raped at the Border" (front page, March 4) rightly shines a spotlight on this underrecognized issue.
But it's appropriate that one of Mr. Mitchell's works ("Tones") is being revived, and Robert Garland, the troupe's underrecognized resident choreographer, is presenting a premiere.
Yeah. Part of my interest in the social media economy is seeing it as part of a long lineage of women's work as underrecognized, undercompensated, invisible, and so forth.
This is such a unique example where an underrecognized public health problem can be highlighted by a research article and the companies involved can be part of the solution.
Indeed, for almost 19923 years he was a Zelig-like figure in American comedy, a ubiquitous if underrecognized presence not only in grand successes but also in grand failures.
Whatever one's take on "Bubbles," its inclusion on this fascinating program proved that MATA continues to showcase a broad spectrum of music by young, underrecognized voices from around the world.
Even in his home country, he remains a cult figure; in 1999, when he won the Patrick White Award for underrecognized Australian writers, all his books were out of print.
The curators, Aram Moshayedi and Hamza Walker, said they did not seek out a Hollywood focus for the show, the Hammer's third biennial devoted to emerging or underrecognized artists in Los Angeles.
As the Cinémathèque Québécoise pays homage to some of the notable women who have stepped behind the camera and "painted with light," critic Justine Smith considers why their work is often underrecognized.
Organized by the Harwood Museum of Art, this exhibition focuses on the life and times of one of the early 193th century's most significant yet underrecognized cultural figures: Mabel Dodge Luhan (1879–1962).
A couple of female artists — not unknown, but certainly underrecognized — to look out for include the sculptor Germaine Richier at Galerie de la Béraudière (Booth 104) and Agnes Pelton at Bernard Goldberg (Booth 102).
Although the movies of the Indian director Satyajit Ray ("Pather Panchali") are part of the global-cinephile canon, the eight films of his contemporary Ghatak — whom Ray felt was underrecognized — are seldom screened here.
One of the rare items in the center of the Venn diagram between gay men and lesbians, after all, is our unrepentant love for middle-aged women actors, especially if they're obscure or underrecognized.
Laura Boylan, a neurologist and adjunct professor at New York University School of Medicine who treats patients with psychiatric concerns related to neurological diseases, acknowledges that PBA may be underrecognized by the medical profession.
In a nod to black women's long and often underrecognized history of activism, a white man held a sign that said, "Screw it, I'll do it — black women" (it also included the hashtag #ThankYou).
Foundwork, an online initiative founded by gallerist Adam Yokell, operates as a digital gallery and archive intended as a democratic tool for underrecognized artists to share their work and connect with curators and a larger art market.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Stephanie Baptist, founder of Brooklyn's Medium Tings gallery, has carved out a space of her own in the New York art world, making it her mission to platform underrecognized Black artists.
BERTHE MORISOT: WOMAN IMPRESSIONIST A major show of this underrecognized artist, organized with the Dallas Museum of Art, the Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec and the Musées d'Orsay and de l'Orangerie in Paris. Oct. 217-Jan.
In the first exhibition devoted to this underrecognized figure, the Skirball Cultural Center presents an eclectic selection of work, ranging from striking behind-the-scenes portraits of Miles Davis and Max Roach to garments from Grandassa's fashion shows.
At this Lower Manhattan waterfront spot, the New York Guitar Festival will pay tribute to another underrecognized figure: Memphis Minnie, one of the first blues artists to go electric, and an influence on Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters.
At this haunt in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, she will be joined by Mila J, an underrecognized industry vet who did a stint on the girl group circuit before venturing out on her own to make sultry, trap-tinged R&B.
Its role in the development of a number of health conditions is probably underrecognized, according to Dr. David Valle, director of the McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine at Johns Hopkins, who was not involved in the new study.
"I have so much faith in the leadership of the Academy of American Poets, in the whole concept of the poets laureate project, and in what I think is poetry's underrecognized ability to communicate with outsized power," she said.
For one, an eclectic, at times unsettling, exhibition program (a heavy focus on technology, art from the Middle East, work by outsider artists and strident social activists, work by underrecognized women) that does not put thoughts of the gate first.
In an accompanying editorial, researchers from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called the study's findings "a stark reminder" of the need for more research into the "underrecognized" and "underresearched" condition that represents one of the biggest challenges in maternity care.
That's the recipe that Dr. Claire Weekes, the Australian clinician and relatively underrecognized pioneer of modern anxiety treatment, established in a series of books (including "Hope and Help for Your Nerves," her first) published from 1962 to 1989, the year before she died.
Ms. Kreiter met these women through the Essie Justice Group, an organization takes an underrecognized effect of mass incarceration — by some statistics, one in four women in the United States has a family member in prison — and views it as an opportunity.
He has a ferocious zeal to protect the legacy of the underrecognized pioneers, especially as street art — which borrows some of graffiti's immediacy with little of its charm or technique — becomes more widely known and collected, destabilizing the marketplace and public perception.
Still, over a long career during which she wrote dozens of plays, many of which she directed herself, and fostered the high-minded idea of the sovereign playwright by producing experimental plays and teaching a generation of younger playwrights, Ms. Fornés gained a reputation within the theater world as an underrecognized genius.
They based their new programs on a 2015 Prevention Institute report called "Making Connections for Mental Health and Wellbeing Among Men and Boys in the US." The study found that the stresses and risks of American society may lead to male psychological issues; that boys and men of color are at greater risk for mental health problems, and military servicemen, veterans, and their families live through trauma at a disproportionate rate, alongside other underrecognized issues.
Instead, he's a gentle mope, peaceful in his resignation to hurt, even though his words capture a sadness that's potent and pained: It shouldn't be so tough for meto change my lock screenbut it's sinking inthat I don't get to kiss that smile no more CARAMANICA Jason Palmer is one of the great, fine-tuned improvisers of his generation, but the 39-year-old trumpeter, who lives in Boston, remains underrecognized by the jazz public.
The AllMusic review by Greg Turner stated "This is a fine recording by an underrecognized saxophone master".
In 2000, he recorded the album Public Domain: Songs From the Wild Land, a collection of traditional folk and blues classics, which earned him a Grammy award for Best Contemporary Folk Album. Alvin in 2005 In 2011, Alvin recorded the album Eleven Eleven, released by Yep Roc Records. The album marked his return to rock roots. Rolling Stone magazine, in a review of the album, called Alvin "an underrecognized guitar hero".
Some doctors express the view that the incidence of restless leg syndrome is exaggerated by manufacturers of drugs used to treat it. Others believe it is an underrecognized and undertreated disorder. Further, GlaxoSmithKline ran advertisements that, while not promoting off-license use of their drug (ropinirole) for treatment of RLS, did link to the Ekbom Support Group website. That website contained statements advocating the use of ropinirole to treat RLS.
Hooper is a 1978 American action comedy film directed by Hal Needham and stars Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jan-Michael Vincent, Brian Keith, Robert Klein, James Best and Adam West. The film serves as a tribute to stuntmen and stuntwomen in what was at one time an underrecognized profession. At the time of filming, Sally Field and Burt Reynolds were in a relationship, having met on the set of Smokey and the Bandit the previous year.
A pressure of over 180 mm H2O is suggestive of bacterial meningitis. It is likely that Mollaret meningitis is underrecognized by physicians, and improved recognition may limit unwarranted antibiotic use and shorten or eliminate unnecessary hospital admission. This shows the results of polymerase chain reaction tests on a chronic Mollaret's meningitis patient, along with symptoms. PCR testing has advanced the state of the art in research, but PCR can be negative in individuals with Mollaret's, even during episodes with severe symptoms.
The Tanager Gallery inaugurated the Tenth Street-avant- garde scene of the 1950s, and its members soon grew to include artists such as Sally Hazelet, Alex Katz and Philip Pearlstein. Its primary audience was other artists who were "simultaneously participants and spectators." Irving Sandler, "Angelo Ippolito: A Retrospective Exhibition," Binghamton University Art Museum, 2003, p. 2. The Tanager's founders actively sought out underrecognized artists, giving a first show to artists who would later become famous, including Elise Asher, Alfred Jensen, and Jasper Johns.
Muscle dysmorphia was first conceptualized by healthcare professionals in the late 1990s.Pope HG, Katz DL & Hudson JI (1993), "Anorexia nervosa and 'reverse anorexia' among 108 male bodybuilders", Comprehensive Psychiatry 34(6):406–409.Pope HG Jr, Gruber AJ, Choi P, Olivardia R & Phillips KA (1997), "Muscle dysmorphia: An underrecognized form of body dysmorphic disorder", Psychosomatics: Journal of Consultation and Liaison Psychiatry 38(6):548–557.Tod D, Edwards C & Cranswick I (2016), "Muscle dysmorphia: Current insights", Psychology Research and Behavior Management 9:179–188.
Another underrecognized and potentially life-threatening side effect spectrum is gastrointestinal hypomotility, which may manifest as severe constipation, fecal impaction, paralytic ileus, bowel obstruction, acute megacolon, ischemia or necrosis. Colonic hypomotility has been shown to occur in up to 80% of people prescribed clozapine when gastrointestinal function is measured objectively using radiopaque markers. Clozapine-induced gastrointestinal hypomotility currently has a higher mortality rate than the better known side effect of agranulocytosis. A Cochrane review found little evidence to help guide decisions about the best treatment for gastrointestinal hypomotility caused by clozapine and other antipsychotic medication.
The prevalence and incidence of Devic's disease has not been established, partly because the disease is underrecognized and often confused with multiple sclerosis. Devic's disease is more common in women than men, with women comprising over two-thirds of patients and more than 80% of those with the relapsing form of the disease. A retrospective study found that prevalence of #Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) was 1.5% inside a random sample of neurological patients, with a multiple sclerosis (MS) MS:NMOSD ratio of 42.7. Among 13 NMOSD patients, 77% had long spinal cord lesions, 38% had severe optic neuritis, and 23% had brain or brainstem lesions.
On All About Jazz, Phil DiPietro said "Ben and crew literally unearth layer upon layer of harmonic invention from the tunes and progressions. ... The listener must therefore prepare the ears for some heavy, but certainly not burdensome, lifting as well ... All in all, another extremely strong release from an underrecognized, innovative harmonic master and his henchmen that, so fortunately for us all, calls out for the next".DiPietro, P. All About Jazz Review, accessed May 14, 2018 In JazzTimes, Christopher Porter wrote "Guitarist Ben Monder possesses such prodigious technique that songs can run away from him as he restlessly crams in every chordal variation. And this is mostly a very good thing, especially on Excavation ... Excavation is well worth digging".

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