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That's what the Obama administration chronically does: it manipulates secrecy powers to prevent accountability in a court of law, while leaking at will about the same programs in order to glorify the president.

"And so with the issue of a dilapidated house or somebody who chronically doesn't keep their yard tidy, it might have been hard to get the traction that the issue deserves".

Alvord tells me that, on a physical level, we know that stress releases the hormone cortisol in our bodies, and that "chronically doing that is really bad for your health". But it's also dangerous from a psychology perspective, she says.

But what if we had microanalyzed Bryant the way we chronically do James and ended up mischaracterizing Bryant as a born Tonto, or second banana, to Shaquille O'Neal?

Alvord tells me that, on a physical level, we know that stress releases the hormone cortisol in our bodies, and that "chronically doing that is really bad for your health".

Lifetime corticosteroid treatment in children with IBD seems to be less important as previously believed, as children with a chronic non-inflammatory type of disease such as steroid sensitive nephritic syndrome (SSNS) receiving glucocorticoids chronically do have a better bone mineral density than children with CD [ 39].

In addition, we have described that 14-methoxymetopon, an extremely potent, centrally acting mu-opioid specific analgesic with low tolerance, physical dependence, and other side effects, when given to rats either acutely or chronically, did not change the binding or G-protein signaling of mu-opioid receptors in rat brain subcellular membranes [ 29].

But keep in mind that the people in this study drank alcohol at moderate levels, and did not over do it -- chronically drinking too much has been linked with high blood pressure, certain cancers, heart problems and cirrhosis of the liver, according to the New York City Department of Health.

Headache on ≥15 days/month is variable in its effect; although chronically disabling, it does not necessarily cause a high level of disability because people develop coping mechanisms for it.

A drug targeted specifically to the pathogenic BCR, but that would not recognize "normal" BCRs, would constitute an ideal treatment for CLL, since it is possible that such a compound could be used chronically if it does not lead to widespread immunosuppression.

But scientists believe everyday stress factors tamper with its cycle in several ways: it rises faster when you expect a stressful day (researchers believe this may be the case here), its levels remain high if you are chronically stressed, and it does not rise if you are going through a 'burnout syndrome' – something usually preceded by a chronic stress period.

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