Shifren is hoping to do more studies on child caregivers and the long-term effects they face.
There is also evidence that the short-term consequences of minimum wages have long-term effects.
Now 55 and 18, they struggle with long-term effects that include poverty and serious health problems.
But Cypriots are also discussing and arguing about the long-term effects of the bailout.
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It really does strike me as an extraordinary decision, one that will have unpredictable long-term effects.
The decision "will have both short-term and long-term effects, " warned the National Air Traffic Controllers Association.
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He claimed that owners did not know of the long-term effects of head injury.
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He assured people that there no known long-term effects associated with this level of silica exposure.
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Your actions and decisions may also have long-term effects of their careers as well.
Survivors face many long-term effects of treatment, from secondary cancers to cardiovascular problems to cognitive defects.
The question looming over their ownership is the long-term effects of the debt they've taken on.
The long-term effects include a higher risk of lifelong alcohol dependency than more temperate peers.
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However, the long-term effects of genetically changing the behaviour of certain corneal cells is not yet known.
My colleague Randy Ottinger offers his perspective on the long-term effects this deal could have on Dell.
But whether light recreational use has long-term effects on the brain, and how, is still hotly debated.
We will focus our future research aboard this station on the long-term effects of space travel on human biology.
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''I'm extremely worried about the long-term effects of extreme isolation on my brother.
"It can be argued that you can measure the long-term effects but you really have to search, " he said.
There are long-term effects of ignoring youth skills in countries the world over.
These suggest that although serotonin may be central to Ecstasy's long-term effects, other neurotransmitters could be involved as well.
So, five decades down the line, what are the long-term effects of Gordon-Howell?
At best, Eyler notes, this may create a small temporary surge in jobs, but the long-term effects will likely be limited.
Met-Mex insists that none of the children in its database of previously exposed patients exhibits long-term effects associated with lead poisoning.
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The short answer is that most studies find treatment with medications like Adderall to have good long-term effects on children with ADHD.
Emerging science suggests that low doses of radiation exposure can have numerous long-term effects, possibly passed from one generation to the next.
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However, they warn that the trial was very small, and said patients would be monitored for 15 years to assess long-term effects.
Then Dick Lamm entered the race, in a manner of speaking, and started talking about the long-term effects of unchecked entitlement programs.
The illness usually resolves in a few days with no long-term effects.
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Simple: 7-year-olds are flexible with bodies that are constantly growing and developing, ultimately allowing them to heal quickly and often without long-term effects.
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Responsible monetary policy in the current environment requires attention not only to near-term macroeconomic conditions, but also to corollary risks with long-term effects.
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