What they discovered was people who were unhappier in their jobs early in their careers were also the most prone to illness, particularly mental health problems, in their 40s.
Snowflake generation (noun): () The young adults of the 2010s, who are viewed as being less resilient and more prone to taking offence than previous generations .
Small quantities of caffeine may actually be beneficial for the skin but we know that those caffeine junkies who regularly guzzle tea and coffee throughout the day are more prone to dry and dehydrated skin as caffeine has a diuretic effect and draws water out of our cells, this can leave you with dull and lifeless looking skin.
"Deficits in fear extinction could make you prone to anxiety," Limoli said in the statement, "which could become problematic over the course of a three-year trip to and from Mars.
Beer manages blood pressure According to the recent studies carried out by Harvard researchers, middle-aged women who drink beer in moderation were much less prone to development of high blood pressure.
" Unfortunately things are set to get worse as you enter the end of your cycle, as your skin may become greasy and acne prone from day 22 into day four.
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By all that I have ever read, I am convinced that it is very common indeed, that human nature is particularly prone to it, and that there are very few of us who do not cherish a feeling of self-complacency on the score of some quality or other, real or imaginary.
One 2014 study found that marital stress may make couples more prone to depression.
But it may be more fragile, and more prone to disappearing in stress situations," he says.
Malnutrition has traditionally been associated with children who are starving, have stunted growth and are prone to infection.
Despite their braggadocio, extreme narcissists are prone to depression, substance abuse and suicide when unable to fulfill their expectations and proclamations of being the best or the brightest.
Martinez's book paints a picture of Zuckerberg as prone to bouts of anger, and claims that female workers were repeatedly criticised for inappropriate clothing.
He said that compared to people in developed countries, Chinese are more prone to invest in real estate, regarding it as a deposit of wealth fending off inflation.
Prone Y and T 3、 Keep glutes engaged and hip bones and feet on the ground.
Some people seem to be more prone to back problems caused by situps than others.
Some people seem to be more prone to back problems caused by sit-ups than others.
The Kyushu region has attracted such manufacturers in part because it is supposedly less prone to earthquakes.
If you're prone to sudden bursts of anger, it could be your cat's fault.
This is when components are still unstable and prone to what is called off-gassing — the release of chemical vapours, which leads to the odour.