gynaecomastia The technical medical term for what some might refer to in everyday conversation as 'man boobs' or 'moobs' – or, rather, the condition that causes the swelling of a man's breast tissue, usually caused by hormone therapy or imbalance.
, During law school I continued to battle with my weight, having good success until a viral infection forced me to take steroids due to incredible debilitating joint pain and swelling.
Molecules that promote inflammation and swelling, for instance, tend to predominate in tissues affected by a serious injury, but can be absent in tissue affected by D.
First of all, these activities can result in the swelling of vanity in some students, making them become arrogant, or even feel superior to other students.
People's unhappiness is a result of illiberality derived from a swelling desire.
It's best to apply cold eye cream in the morning; at night, the product can migrate into your eyes and create swelling and irritation.
The swelling population will exacerbateproblems, such as resource depletion, said John Casterline, director of the Initiative in Population Research at Ohio State University.
'As a general rule of thumb, dietary patterns with a high glycaemic load increase inflammatory processes in the body over time, while diets high in salt result in fluid retention, swelling and increase pressure on a number of the body's systems,' Ms Burrell told Daily Mail Australia.
Doctors in Australia report that a 35-year-old woman was hospitalized for four days after experiencing muscle damage, swelling, and nerve blockages in her legs after squatting for several hours while wearing tight-fitting denims.
Obama repeated arguments he cites often to promote his climate change effort, including a litany of grim facts and figures about rising temperatures, swelling seas and vanishing sea ice, dismissing skeptics of the phenomenon or those who refuse to act on it as guilty of "negligence" and "dereliction of duty.
Over millions of years, the human genome has spontaneously gotten bigger, swelling with useless copies of genes and new transposable elements.
They include widening income and social inequality as Singapore grows as a financial hub and location for Asia's swelling number of millionaires, and pressure from some quarters for a more pluralist political system.
"He'll have to take steroids to reduce the swelling in his brain and antiseizure medications.
Within minutes, sheets of rain were sweeping in, the steady hiss of falling water swelling in my ears.
The swelling subsided, and the wound healed with time.
The swelling population will exacerbate problems, such as resource depletion, said John Casterline, director of the Initiative in Population Research at Ohio State University.
Already this summer Chinese quarantine officials indicated stricter quality checks on sorghum imports, in an apparent attempt to force feed producers in southern China to purchase domestic corn and ease swelling stocks.
Add to that swelling foreign-exchange reserves and a stronger rupee, and some are arguing that it is time for drastic liberalisation of India's foreign-exchange regime.
It's best to apply cold eye cream in the morning; at night, the product can migrate into your eyes and create swelling and irritation.
The tannin in tea is thought to help reduce swelling and discoloration.