Mr. Santos presented the physiological consequences of alcohol abuse.
Such a task would seem to be one in which the sexual nature of a human being, with all its attendant physiological and psychological consequences, was irrelevant.
And 400 researchers from around the country and abroad flocked to a recent meeting held in Washington on the physiological consequences of dietary restriction.
By reacting with anger toward someone, he says, they are letting that person control their emotions, causing physiological consequences that can damage the heart.
But it added, "It has not been demonstrated after long-duration space flight individuals can readjust rapidly to gravity without serious physiological consequences."
Rivers, who had long been interested in the physiological consequences of nerve division, was quick to take on the role of "guide and counsellor".
That "psychological stress has physiological consequences" that can affect both the operation and recovery, he added.
Besides improving patient comfort, pain therapy can also reduce harmful physiological consequences of untreated pain.
There are decreased expressive behavior but no "observable" physiological consequences.
A more rapid cellular accumulation of gamma-tocopherol (compared to alpha-tocopherol) would also have major physiological consequences.