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Loss of sleep also compromises immune resistance and leaves you more vulnerable to everything from the common cold to cancer.
After all, the ostrich sticking his head in the sand remains visible, and vulnerable, to everything heading his way, even if he can't see it coming.
But they were vulnerable to everything: they were haunted by spirits that others couldn't see, felt others' sufferings, fell ill more easily and often".
The condition can lead to diarrhea, ulcers, bloat, liver disease and a general weakening of the immune system that leaves the animal vulnerable to everything from pneumonia to feedlot polio.
Today, I looked again at Roth's novel "The Plot Against America"—set in and after 1940, about a Lindbergh presidency that would result in alliance with Nazi Germany and the persecution of America's Jews and landed on this passage: "Motherless and fatherless you are vulnerable to manipulation, to influences you are rootless and you are vulnerable to everything".
That's partly because high-stress events elicit an immunological response from the body, leaving it vulnerable to everything from the common cold to a heart attack.
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I wasn't as confident and my skin wasn't as thick and so I was very vulnerable to believing everything I heard.
"We have about as many hurricanes as China, as many winter storms as Russia and Europe, thunderstorms and virtually all the world's tornadoes plus big distances here, which make everything vulnerable to disruption," said William Hooke, director of the meteorological society's atmospheric policy program.
Video, once the end-all central validator, is becoming as vulnerable to politicized distortion as everything else https://t.co/rsYkn6u8pz.
But everything else is vulnerable to conversion to concrete.
Basic restoration leaves everything just as vulnerable to the next monster storm.
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