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imbalance

[im-bal-uhns] / ɪmˈbæl əns /


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This imbalance not only affects immunity but also increases vulnerability to age-related diseases.

From Science Daily

David Rosenberg, founder of Rosenberg Research, called it an example of “how the economic imbalances and strains are intensifying from the AI spending bubble.”

From Barron's

Gen Z has strong feelings about the stylistic imbalance that can doom a courtship; ‘It felt like a smack in the face.’

From The Wall Street Journal

The biggest risk is that we get too much of a good thing—too much economic growth and supply-demand imbalances that cause prices to go up.

From Barron's

This is the first clinical evidence suggesting magnesium may help optimize vitamin D levels rather than just increase them, which could be important for reducing disease risk linked to vitamin D imbalance.

From Science Daily