A WWF report published on Wednesday, warns: "The risk of a new [wildlife-to-human] disease emerging in the future is higher than ever, with the potential to wreak havoc on health, economies and global security.
As it happens, those multiple glasses, or a bottle, of red wine can actually be quite harmful to your body - and wreak havoc on your skin.
Even healthy veggies can wreak havoc on your teeth.
, If there's one thing that's sure to wreak havoc with the best of intentions, it's stress.
The Zika virus can wreak havoc on the brain of a developing fetus, but its destructive power may also be harnessed to fight a stubborn form of adult brain cancer, researchers said.
Sierra Forbush, a research assistant at the university's Sleep and Health Research Program, says changing your sleeping habits at the weekend can wreak havoc on your biological clock.
An overdose of gamma rays is like a vicious sunburn, with skin damage and elevated cancer risks, but those particles are too big to penetrate our skin, meaning that they need to be swallowed or inhaled to wreak damage.
Poor emotional intelligence can wreak havoc in multiple areas of a person's life.
This can wreak havoc on your circadian rhythms, resulting in sleep deprivation, daytime sleepiness and fatigue.
Letting things slide inevitably gives them more power to wreak havoc on our lives as they insist more and more aggressively to be dealt with.
Warning: Looking at your smartphone while lying in bed at night could wreak havoc on your vision.
Unexpected job loss can wreak havoc on your finances (and it's one of the reasons to have emergency savings to fall back on), and then there's the need to find a new job, which is stressful and might even involve potential employers checking your credit.
Stress and anxiety wreak havoc with our immune system, leaving us susceptible to all kinds of nasties—particularly during the winter.
Make sure it does not wreak havoc on your life, because it will affect your job performance.
He then discusses where it all comes from - nurture rather than nature, for narcissist parents can wreak havoc on future generations.
Starting a business can wreak havoc on the owner's personal life.
Many experts fear Ebola could wreak havoc if it reached India because of poor public hygiene and the lack of basic health services in many areas.
As you may know already, antioxidants are essential as they protect your body from the negative effects of the free radicals that can wreak havoc on your health if you allow them two.
Once this happens, the so-called "angular momentum" from the much larger Jupiter would wreak havoc on the other inner planets' orbits too.