American Idol contestants (and pop singers) sometimes abuse and overuse the technique in songs.
The hypothesis argues that there is a downside to America's culture of disinfection and overuse of antibiotics.
You can thank defensive medicine, frivolous lawsuits, very expensive futile care, and overuse of medical services for much of the total.
Dr. Rivlin is a brilliant woman, and she must know that the two biggest problems in our health care system are overhead and overuse.
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However, it also sets the scene for the misuse and overuse of medical interventions such as anti-psychotic and anti-depressant drugs, which have worrying long-term side-effects.
In fact, according to the New York State Biodiversity Research Institute, that man-caused influence comes in fifth behind habitat degradation and loss, non-native invasive species, pollution, and overuse of resources.
Kumar's allegation is only one among a plethora of reasons, such as low wages and overuse of contract labor threatening to undermine this burgeoning garments-to cars hub that has been an integral part of India's industrial growth and globalization story ever since Maruti Udyog set shop here to produce the iconic Maruti 800 in the 1980s.
The inconsistency between the unwillingness to use vaccines and the overuse of germ-killing drugs, soaps, and sprays can be explained in part by our focus on the individual and what we can each control.
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The FDA was facing enormous pressure following controversies like the withdrawal of Merck's painkiller Vioxx, linked to heart attacks, and alleged overuse of anti-psychotic drugs like Zyprexa from Eli Lilly and Seroquel from AstraZeneca.
Indeed, at times he does not seem entirely convinced himself, and his overuse of historical quotations may lead readers to conclude that he is using borrowed wisdom to buttress an argument he knows to be flimsy.
Even relatively water-rich countries of the region, such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Bhutan and Papua New Guinea, now face water supply and quality constraints in their major cities because of population growth, growing water consumption, environmental degredation, damaging agricultural activities, poor management of water catchment areas, industrialization, and groundwater overuse.
Communities secretary Eric Pickles said the government had clamped down on the overuse and abuse of surveillance powers by town halls.
While I often write about the overuse and abuse of SWAT teams here in America, overseas there are simply fewer cases where SWAT teams are necessary.
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But Blaser and others theorize that overuse of antibiotics may be causing higher rates of asthma, allergies and other diseases by killing useful gut bacteria.
So it subsidizes fertilizer and encourages farmers to overuse it to maximize crop yields.
As a country, we spend too much on overuse of medicine and unnecessary care at the end of life.
Teixeira blamed his injury on "overuse, " and said he would cut back on his work load in the batting cage going forward.
The rhythm was there, a confident drawl, yet his voice was strained from overuse, gargly and cross, as though he were in pain.
When people overuse the towels and leave none left to absorb the extra liquid, my pants do that job instead when I lean against the sink to powder my nose.
The injury isn't hereditary and isn't related to overuse, said Larry Bramlage, the on-call veterinarian representing the American Association of Equine Practitioners.
Overuse of vitamin D, a substance that promotes the growth of bone and teeth in children, can be particularly toxic, as can overuse of the mineral iron by older adults.
Next month, the agency will consider another hot-button topic: the overuse of antipsychotic drugs like Risperdal and Zyprexa in children.
Uncovering a natural threat aggravated by the overuse of mass effect technology, and that is being accelerated by some extremist death cult?
In fact, some experts caution patients that, over time, certain medications may stop working effectively and may actually cause rebound -- or overuse -- headaches.
Running in the background, too many third-party apps overuse system resources, memory, and network to the point where almost any machine with multitasking capability ends up running slowly and killing battery life.
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Coaches have bemoaned the overuse of reviews for flagrant fouls and it increased early in the NCAA tournament as players like Creighton's Doug McDermott, Marquette's Trent Lockett and Pitt's Lamar Patterson were assessed flagrants after being called for offensive fouls.
The overuse of antibiotics can threaten both marine and human health.
Our overuse of antibiotics has helped foster more numerous and stronger antibiotic-resistant microbes, to the point that we're running out of "last line" drugs to fight even the most resistant bacteria.
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"Antibiotic use in animals is out of hand, " said Dr. Gail Hansen, a veterinarian and senior officer for the Pew Campaign on Human Health and Industrial Farming, a project aimed at phasing out overuse of antibiotics in food production.
Harrison divides most sport injuries into two main area -- traumatic where a frank injury has occurred (i.e. a fall while skiing) or overuse injuries where over time there has been wear and tear on the body.
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