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A series of recent clinical studies suggest that among patients who haven't yet developed Alzheimer's disease,
worsening
sleep quality and sleep duration are associated with a greater amount of amyloid-beta building up in the brain, and while it's important to point out that these studies don't prove that lack of sleep or poor sleep cause Alzheimer's disease, they do suggest that the failure of the brain to keep its house clean by clearing away waste like amyloid-beta may contribute to the development of conditions like Alzheimer's.
Even the body's aches make you more sensitive, drawing attention to infected cuts that might be worsening, or even causing your condition.
These
worsening
indices of health care or health studies in Africa demand a new look.
Within months or years, this progressively
worsening
condition leads to dementia and death.
This change in behavior allowed us to survive these
worsening
conditions in Africa, and they allowed us to start to expand around the world.
Well, five to ten percent of patients will have
worsening
of pain symptoms.
So now, she rushes to the private medical center, and as she's rushing there, looking at her daughter's condition
worsening
with every passing hour, she can't help but wonder if she should have gone to the private medical center in the first place and payed the 350 rupees for the consultation and drugs.
According to World Bank estimate, one trillion dollars is paid in bribes every year,
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the condition of the already worse off.
Yet, perhaps there is some truth to what he's saying as Dr. Peter Macomber(Bradford Dillman)holds a secret which will only add to the
worsening
mental state of the group as a whole.
And I've got to add: "Obviously the American Film Industry has been totally conned into believing our mainstream people have talent which explains the constant stream of ever
worsening
quality of films these days."
Fixation on the deficit will induce cutbacks in social spending,
worsening
inequality.
Or
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conditions can be blamed on the government’s less-than-stellar negotiating strategy and the appearance that it is entering discussions with its EU partners unprepared.
The challenge is to apply these insights in a world characterized by global economic interdependence, major imbalances, and a
worsening
growth and employment problem.
Moreover, it may well hurt other poor countries – thereby
worsening
inequality – by encouraging resources to be allocated to activities that become uncompetitive following the next World Trade Organization agreement.
In anticipation of
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food and energy security concerns in the future, ASEAN has set priorities for programs that increase productivity and production, strengthen policy coordination on agricultural trade, and boost efforts to alleviate poverty.
With America’s saving shortfall now
worsening
in the aftermath of last year’s poorly timed tax cuts, the US will only become more reliant on surplus savers like China to fill the void.
But austerity undermines growth,
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the government’s fiscal position, or at least yielding less improvement than austerity’s advocates promise.
Sixth, while regulatory reform that increases the liquidity and capital ratios for financial institutions is necessary, those higher ratios should be phased in gradually to prevent a further
worsening
of the credit crunch.
In general, deleveraging by households, governments, and financial institutions should be gradual – and supported by currency weakening – if we are to avoid a double-dip recession and a
worsening
of deflation.
For example, political obstacles to comprehensive economic policymaking in many advanced economies have undermined the implementation of structural reforms and responsive fiscal policies in recent years, holding back business investment, undermining productivity growth,
worsening
inequality, and threatening future potential growth.
So only the EU’s strongest countries can really do anything against the sharply
worsening
recession.
But the approach du jour – more austerity and
worsening
conditions for workers in the guise of greater labor-market “flexibility” – has only made matters worse.
Environmental pressures are also
worsening.
Without such cooperation, China’s ambitions would be constrained only by domestic factors, such as a faltering economy, rising social discontent, a
worsening
environmental crisis, or vicious politics.
But, over the long run, British behavior is likely to contribute to the
worsening
of Indian-Pakistani relations.
The result of Trump’s approach is that America’s existing problems are
worsening
and huge opportunities are being missed.
The result of such a choice may well be the
worsening
of domestic problems and the weakening of checks and balances.
Nigeria, grappling with a
worsening
economic crisis, wants to double daily production to four million barrels, to reflect new discoveries that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) claimed in December 2003 had increased reserves to 34 billion barrels.
By calling the election a year early, they avoided a scenario in which
worsening
inflation would have sapped the Conservatives’ popularity.
The ECB famously raised interest rates twice in 2011, just as the euro crisis was
worsening
and unemployment was increasing to double-digit levels, bringing deflation ever closer.
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