I set the milk to warm on the stove, telling myself to stop listening to my own overactive imagination. |
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Anaemia, an overactive thyroid gland and infections can also cause heart failure. |
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They should also ask for blood work to rule out certain health problems, which might include an overactive thyroid associated with weight loss. |
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The disorders are characterised by overactive production of blood cells and can lead to thrombosis, haemorrhage or acute myeloid leukaemia. |
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Her family complained that she was overactive and spending excessive amounts of money. |
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Over the years, I tried to make myself believe it had been a bad dream, the product, perhaps, of an overactive imagination. |
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Sometimes I question whether it really happened or if it was just another product of my overactive imagination. |
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On the other hand, that overactive imagination can also cause irrational fears, superstitions, and even paranoia. |
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When such memories are reported by children they are commonly dismissed by teachers and parents as the product of an overactive imagination. |
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The humour lies in the construction that the listener's overactive imagination can put on these innocuous phrases. |
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Many of the Web's finest moments have been created by people with a little too much time on their hands and an overactive imagination. |
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It may just be my overactive imagination, but somehow I don't think they get too many young patients. |
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With my overactive imagination, I find myself wondering what the story behind these books is. |
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Alas, one side effect of an overactive imagination is that I do not sleep without dreaming. |
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All those fictional holiday heroes were just figments of someone's overactive imagination. |
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Most of the time he could dismiss his memories as exaggerations, products of an overactive imagination. |
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Weight loss despite adequate calories suggests an overactive thyroid, Parkinsonism, diabetes, or a hyperactive Alzheimer pacer. |
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Adding to his troubles, he suffered from an overactive thyroid and had an awkward physical appearance. |
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A cup of chamomile tea at night is said to induce sound natural sleep and calm an overactive brain. |
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Patients can present with frequent or constant dribbling, overactive bladder or stress incontinence. |
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His treatment at a psychiatric institution for an overactive imagination seems to confirm his mental instability. |
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Then again, you could always remember her for her infamous temporary insanity and overactive imagination. |
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My overactive imagination conjured up images of me opening the curtains to see a face pressed against the glass, eyeballing me. |
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Most people just call it a full English breakfast, but I have an overactive imagination. |
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When in the manic cycle, the individual may be overactive, over-talkative, and have a great deal of energy. |
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A chromotherapist may use the color to treat muscle cramps, hypoglycemia, overactive thyroid and gallstones. |
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The reference by the Prime Minister to the Privy Council is merely a sop to overactive consciences. |
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At least Laura will be there to help harness my overactive imagination. |
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She dismissed it as a figment of her extremely overactive imagination. |
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In interviews done in the contender's homes, we are introduced to these oddball children and their overactive imaginations and enormous intellects. |
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On rare occasions, they may become excited and overactive and experience strange body sensations. |
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Emergency is a kind of an overplayed word here, I think, unless one is the victim of an overactive imagination. |
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Being Ian follows the escapades of Ian Kelley,a 12-year-old film fanatic with an overactive imagination. |
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And if you disapprove, then in 2010 you witnessed the power of America's system to check an overactive majority. |
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These cells also have an uncanny ability to calm down an overactive immune system. |
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Generic Detrol is used for treating overactive bladder with symptoms of urinary frequency, urgency, and leakage. |
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Oxytrol treats symptoms of overactive bladder via reduction of muscle spasms of the bladder and urinary tract. |
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Some people wonder how a medication called a stimulant can calm children who are overactive. |
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The overactive child is nervous and restless from the start and cries a lot. |
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Yankovic stars as George Newman, a daydreaming wage slave whose overactive imagination keeps standing between him and a steady paycheck. |
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Pre-existing or de novo overactive bladder causing urgency incontinence. |
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Urge incontinence or overactive bladder refers to the overactivity of the detrusor muscle of the bladder that creates an increased urgency, with little or no warning, and often accompanied by leakage of urine. |
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How many car crashes have been indirectly caused by overactive children eating sweets in cars? |
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The new compound works by switching off an overactive natural defence mechanism in the brain. |
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Among persons with FMEN1 who have overactive glands, about one in three has gastrin-releasing pancreatic tumors, called gastrinomas. |
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Coriander contains a unique blend of oils such as linalool and geranyl acetate that helps relax digestive muscles and ease an overactive gut. |
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Strengthening this muscle group allows the urethra to close properly and keep in urine which helps to control stress urinary incontinence, as well as suppress urge in the overactive bladder. |
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Moreover, these findings suggest that IBD results from overactive immune defence systems that evolved to fight off serious bacterial infections. |
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His brilliance in the 1990 World Cup, and his overactive lachrymals, made him a global star. |
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This type of incontinence is characterised by a highly overactive bladder that results in a frequent sudden and urgent need to urinate small amounts both during the daytime and at night. |
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There's no reason for children to avoid caffeine drinks unless they become overactive after having them, which obviously isn't the case with your son. |
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In Tricia's forthcoming brain operation, she will first have a pallidotomy in which the overactive cells will be destroyed with an electrode. |
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If you have greasy hair, it means your sebaceous gland is overactive and you need to calm it. |
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Due to overactive harmon al glands around puberty the skin becomes oily. |
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Pregabalin works presynaptically on overactive calcium channels and can reduce the symptoms of neuropathic pain. |
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Nighttime dosing with tolterodine reduces overactive bladder-related nocturnal micturitions in patients with overactive bladder and nocturia. |
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Exposure to neighbourhood violence has been linked to emotional and behavioural problems in young children, such as difficulties in going to sleep, feelings easily hurt, being over overactive and arguing a lot. |
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Oxybutynin may make worse the symptoms of overactive heart disease or congestive heart failure, thyroid, high blood pressure, irregular or rapid heartbeat, or enlarged prostate. |
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Failure to store urine is caused, in part, by an overactive detrusor muscle that begins to contract as soon as a small amount of urine has collected in the bladder. |
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Hyperthyroidism is the term used for an overactive tissue within the thyroid gland, causing an overproduction of thyroid hormones in the blood. |
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On the other hand, though, the possibilities have exercised their overactive imaginations for so long that it is now in severe danger of completely addling their minds. |
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Uroplasty manufactures products for the treatment of voiding dysfunctions, including urinary and fecal incontinence, overactive bladder and vesicoureteral reflux. |
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Doctors usually first try either propylthiouracil or methimazole to treat children with Graves' disease, the most common cause of an overactive thyroid. |
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Prevalence of overactive bladder and incontinence in Canada. |
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The pill in question is propylthiouracil or methimazole to treat children with Grave's disease, the most common cause of an overactive thyroid, the Associated Press reported. |
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The Food and Drug Administration approved Botox for patients with overactive bladder who have contraindications to or don't respond to anticholinergic medications. |
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