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Filter by Meaning The virus was able to dysregulate the immune system, leading to severe complications.
An unexpected event can dysregulate the supply chain of a company.
A poor diet can dysregulate the body's metabolism, leading to weight gain.
Excessive exposure to sunlight can dysregulate the body's natural circadian rhythm.
Chronic stress can dysregulate the body's natural sleep-wake cycle.
Too much screen time can dysregulate a child's behavior.
Certain medications may dysregulate the body's hormonal balance, causing adverse effects.
The medication can dysregulate your sleep cycle.
Excessive screen time can dysregulate your circadian rhythm.
The protests may dysregulate the political system.
Certain genetic mutations can dysregulate cell growth.
Environmental pollution can dysregulate the body's natural defense system.
Some genetic disorders can dysregulate the body's ability to maintain homeostasis.
The sudden increase in cortisol levels can dysregulate the body's stress response.
The construction of a new factory near the residential area could dysregulate the entire community.
Using your phone before bed can dysregulate your sleep patterns.
Over-exercising can dysregulate your body's electrolyte balance.
The overuse of antibiotics can dysregulate the gut microbiome and lead to digestive problems.
Overconsumption of sugary foods can dysregulate your blood sugar levels.
Certain medications can dysregulate the body's blood pressure and cause dangerous fluctuations.
Lack of sleep can dysregulate your body's natural circadian rhythm.
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