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While patients waded through her peculiarly tangled and archaic work-ups, she dosed them up with pain relievers, antidepressants and sleeping pills, which often brought on problems of their own.
In this article, focus is brought on problems related to the design and organization of manufacturing systems.
Fatigue can bring on other health problems as well as reducing energy levels.
All of this has brought on serious problems of readiness, recruiting, retention and morale.
"There's an ensconced, stubborn management that's brought on financial problems, and an aura of fear that if you stick your neck out, you'll be ostracized".
Eating saturated fat raises cholesterol levels, which in turn is thought to bring on cardiovascular problems.
Many of the chemicals in the brain that bring on psychiatric problems also regulate appetite.
It also seems to bring on emotional problems, including suicidal thoughts, in a population already at high risk for depression: the obese.
This may bring on serious problems in the case of trying to replace grinding with high-speed cutting in rough machining.
For example, the EPA says when the Air Quality Index for an area climbs above 100 (ratings range from zero to 500, with zero being the best) it can bring on respiratory problems for people with lung disease, children and older adults.
Just remember that sometimes these relationships bring on more problems than they solve.
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