Major surgery that very often fails; has serious, lifelong side effects; and kills one out of 200 patients should not be the cure for discrimination.
Research on animals showed that malnourishment in early life led to lifelong effects on growth and health.
Esselin's formal education came to an end with the death of his father when he was ten, an event that had a lifelong effect.
When this project was finished, I finally realized the impact child abuse has and the lifelong effect on its victims.
He claimed to have been affected by Agent Orange with lifelong effects.
The lifelong effects of childhood polio severely limited her mobility, especially in later years.
During this time he was inoculated for smallpox, which had a lifelong effect upon his general health.
Furthermore, it has potentially long-lasting or lifelong biological effects in one's life.
Anyone who has ever been a child, or the parent of one, knows the lifelong effect of early experiences on children.
Conducted nearly a half century after the war's end, the study is of particular scientific importance for understanding the lifelong effects of severe trauma.