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A long-term lack of sleep can lead to changes in mood and emotion.
This can lead to changes in the affected cells and in nearby immune cells, which can eventually lead to cancer.
Taking S4 daily for the length of the cycle can lead to changes in eyesight.
In children, infections of the ears can sometimes(although rarely)cause inner ear damage that can lead to changes in hearing.
This is a long-term process that can lead to changes in the bite or in the position of the teeth.
This model was built around the argument that technological advancements andeconomic changes can lead to changes in moral and cultural values.
For example, rising temperatures can lead to changes in the range and distribution of vector-borne diseases, like malaria, which is transmitted by mosquitoes.
The belladonna extract contains atropine alkaloid, which can lead to changes in the adsorption of other drugs.
Over time, doing this can lead to changes in the tone of the bowel wall and rectum, which means that the body is less receptive to the normal evacuation signals.
Research suggests that mental health conditions like depression can lead to changes in appetite, which can result in weight gain.
Alterations in gene expression can lead to changes in the function of the brain's reward system, so a person is more or less likely to self-administer drugs.
Estrogen depletion can bring on a combination of hormonal andbiochemical fluctuations that can lead to changes in your brain and nervous system.
As Pindyck and Rubenfeld note, a change in demand“can lead to changes in prices with no change in output,changes in output with no change in price or both”.
This study provides the first experimental evidence that adding musicalcues to learning new motor task can lead to changes in white matter structure in the brain.".
Already discovered some antigens, the presence of which can lead to changes in humoral and cellular immunity due to exposure to certain infections.
According to Axelle Calcus, lead author of the paper,“We know that children's brains develop in response to exposure to sounds, so it should not be too surprising thateven mild-to-moderate levels of hearing loss can lead to changes in the brain.
Often the disease is asymptomatic,but increased dopamine synthesis can lead to changes in the psyche, very reminiscent of the consequences of the use of narcotic substances.
A recent study conducted at the University of Adelaide in Australia suggests thatone 30-minute session of vigorous exercise can lead to changes in the brain that make it more“plastic,” including improvements in memory and motor skill coordination.
A report published in the Indian Journal of Endocrinology andMetabolism states that,“Stress can lead to changes in the serum level of many hormones including glucocorticoids, catecholamines, growth hormone and prolactin.”.
Analytics can lead to decisions which can lead to change.
These alterations could lead to changes in rates of injury.”.
There has been substantial publicity about the MINDACT trial, which could lead to changes in breast cancer treatment.
If the findings can be replicated they could lead to changes in practice.
Sometimes tumors in the front part of the brain could lead to changes in thinking, personality and behavior.