So to be extra careful that the construction of the pipeline in an area like that wouldn't put the health and the safety of
the American people at risk, our experts said that we needed a certain amount of time to review the project.
Not exact matches
Eventually, the technology could help providers identify more individuals who are
at risk of developing cardiovascular conditions — cardiovascular disease not only affects over 100 million
people in the US, it is also the costliest disease in the nation, with associated costs reaching $ 555 billion in 2016, according to
American Heart Association.
«This really puts
at risk both the security and liberty of the
American people,» said Senator Ron Wyden, D - Oregon.
Even if this investigation continues unabated, there is a substantial
risk that the
American people will not have confidence in its results, no matter who is appointed to succeed him, given that the Director of the FBI serves
at the pleasure of the President.
To interview for their visas, the girls
risked a 500 - mile trek cross-country to the
American embassy in Kabul — the site of several recent suicide attacks and one deadly truck bomb in early June that killed
at least 90
people.
Clearly against military regs but do they care if they put other
Americans at risk, no because they don't respect
people who have different beliefs than them.
The gains from trade and resource exploitation will not be distributed equally, and the
American people are
at high
risk to lose out, because of their openness to and overreliance on the global economy.
«The Senate should stand with the millions of
Americans who support reproductive health access for all, instead of embracing divisive policies that puts
people's health
at risk.
People with cholesterol levels of 200 mg / dL are considered to be
at low
risk of heart disease, according to the
American Heart Association; 200 - to - 239 mg / dL is considered borderline - to - high
risk, and 240 or above is deemed high
risk.
Grilled or well - done beef, chicken or fish may raise the
risk of developing high blood pressure among
people who regularly eat those foods, according to preliminary research presented
at the
American Heart Association's Epidemiology and Prevention Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health Scientific Sessions 2018, a premier global exchange of the latest advances in population based cardiovascular science for researchers and clinicians.
For the first time, researchers have demonstrated that narrowing of the carotid artery in the neck without any symptoms may be linked to problems in learning, memory, thinking and decision - making, compared to
people with similar
risk factors but no narrowing in the neck artery, according to a study released today that will be presented
at the
American Academy of Neurology's 66th Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, April 26 to May 3, 2014.
People who identify as African
American, for example, are as a group
at higher
risk for disorders that do have a genetic component, such as hypertension and diabetes.
People who get dizzy several minutes after standing up may be
at risk of more serious conditions and even an increased
risk of death, according to new research published in the September 23, 2015, online issue of Neurology ®, the medical journal of the
American Academy of Neurology.
The
American College of Cardiology and the
American Heart Association today released a new clinical practice guideline for the treatment of blood cholesterol in
people at high
risk for cardiovascular diseases caused by atherosclerosis, or hardening and narrowing of the arteries, that can lead to heart attack, stroke or death.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may put elderly
people at greater
risk of developing Alzheimer's disease (AD), according to new research published online in the
American Thoracic Society's
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
«Our goal is to identify
people who are
at the highest
risk for dementia as early as possible» said study author Ronald Petersen, M.D., Ph.D., Chester and Debbie Cadieux Director of the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Cora Kanow Professor of Alzheimer's Disease Research and a member of the
American Academy of Neurology.
The Physical Activity Guidelines for
Americans, a complement to the government's diet guidelines, recommend that
people do
at least 75 minutes of high - intensity aerobic physical activity (such as running, swimming or biking), or 150 minutes of moderate - intensity activity (such as brisk walking) every week to reduce the
risk of obesity, diabetes and other chronic diseases.
Blood vessel calcification may put
people who develop recurrent kidney stones
at increased
risk of heart disease, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Clinical Journal of the
American Society of Nephrology (CJASN).
People with prediabetes who took part in a comprehensive health program to improve nutrition, exercise, stress and sleep were able to revert to normal blood glucose metabolism, reducing their
risk for developing diabetes — a known
risk factor for cardiovascular disease — according to a study to be presented
at the
American College of Cardiology's 64th Annual Scientific Session in San Diego.
A new study of 60 million
Americans — about 97 % of
people age 65 and older in the United States — shows that long - term exposure to airborne fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone increases the
risk of premature death, even when that exposure is
at levels below the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) currently established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
People who stop taking cholesterol drugs may be
at an increased
risk for developing Parkinson's disease, according to research that appears in the July 24, 2013, online issue of Neurology ®, the medical journal of the
American Academy of Neurology.
The study, published in the
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, provides evidence that China may be
at increased
risk for more frequent and severe dengue fever outbreaks similar to the 2014 outbreak in Guangdong Province that sickened more than 40,000
people.
For
people living with both Type 2 diabetes and heart failure, taking an aspirin each day appears to lower the
risk of dying or being hospitalized for heart failure, according to research being presented
at the
American College of Cardiology's 67th Annual Scientific Session.
BOSTON --- A recently published study in the Journal of the
American Geriatrics Society has found that using CT scans to evaluate early signs of hyperkyphosis (extreme forward curvature of the upper spine) in
people over age 50 does not help to identify those
at risk of subsequent physical function decline.
Because the willingness to embrace path - breaking research is embedded deep within the DNA of the
American scientific community, says Michor, she finds herself
at home in the United States: «What I love about the United States is that the
people are not
risk - averse.
And according to the findings of a report recently presented
at the
American College of Cardiology conference in New Orleans, report that
people who fast regularly have a 58 % lower
risk of coronary disease compared with those who never fast.
A 2005 study from the
American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) involving more than 157,000
people with diabetes found that more than two - thirds weren't adequately controlling their blood sugar, which put them
at risk for blindness, kidney failure, foot amputation, and other complications.
Some groups, such as
people with African, Asian, Hispanic and Native
American ancestry — , seem to be
at lower
risk, although they can still get the disease.
African
Americans are
at greater
risk of vitamin D deficiency, because if you have dark skin, you may need as much as 10 times more sun exposure to produce the same amount of vitamin D as a
person with pale skin!
Who is
at Risk for Deficiency: Pretty much anyone who is not a full - time lifeguard in Southern California Vitamin D deficiency is rampant — very common in most North
Americans, Europeans, and Australians — and affects a large number of
people with Hashimoto's!
After all — while four out of five
people will battle back pain
at some point in their lives, per the
American Chiropractic Association — the 2018 study from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center shows that weak core muscles in runners (and, probably, any exerciser) can increase the
risk of lower back pain.
A lot of our
American ginseng is exported to China and wholesale prices are on the rise, but
people looking to make quick cash off the high demand for ginseng are putting this native treasure
at risk.
Although this time with her as long ago and honest local
American former high - class ladies who like Backpage Escort phone numbers meet someone new
people really to dive into Craigslist's Casual relationship
at your sex, swingers, sexy men, which allow users could be an aim would fill a pack of the
risk of the market.
Dominika must now reconcile the
person she was with the power she now commands, with her own life and everyone she cares about
at risk, including an
American CIA agent who tries to convince her he is the only
person she can trust.
An interest group,
People for the
American Way, lodged a similar complaint: «The study's key finding improperly compares two dramatically different groups and may well reflect private - school screening - out of the most
at -
risk students.»
The Harvard prodigies and the organizers
at USAS are about the last
people standing who think that unionizing teachers is the last, best hope of improving
American education, especially for students from lower - income, higher -
risk - for - failure backgrounds.
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«We found that
people who do not own cats have a 40 % higher
risk of dying from a myocardial infarction (MI) than
people who do keep cats as pets,» said Adnan Qureshi, M.D., of the Minnesota Stroke Institute in Minneapolis, told attendees
at the
American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference.
The scientific community has convened conferences, published reports, spoken out
at forums and proclaimed, through statements by virtually every national scientific academy and relevant major scientific organization — including the
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)-- that climate change puts the well - being of
people of all nations
at risk.
[Source:
American Lung Association «State of the Air 2017:
People at Risk In 25 Most Ozone - Polluted Cities»
[Source:
American Lung Association «State of the Air 2017:
People at Risk In 25 Most Ozone - Polluted Cities»]
Yet this amendment would bypass executive authority, injecting Congress into the decision - making process that is already underway
at the State Department and force all of the
risks of this tar sands pipeline onto the
American people just to help Canadian companies ship oil overseas.
According to the Dangerous by Design 2016 report, «Native
Americans and African
Americans, as well as adults 65 years and older, are all
at much higher
risk of being struck and killed by a car while walking than
people in other demographics.»
This month, the
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) added its voice: «the well being of
people of all nations [is]
at risk.»
A portion of their sales have gone to non-profits such as Pretty Shield Foundation for
at -
risk native
American youth and City Year, an AmeriCorps program that unites diverse young
people with communities in need.
A
person with
at least three of these five
risk factors is considered to have metabolic syndrome: excess abdominal fat, high triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol, high blood pressure and high blood sugar according to the
American Association for Critical Illness Insurance which tracks health conditions impacting the aging
American public.
A September 2010 web poll from the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) testing the attitudes of
Americans toward identity theft revealed that 66 percent — or two out of three
people — of more than 1,300 respondents felt
at risk for identity theft.
«
At Planned Parenthood, we believe health care is a right, not a privilege, and we are outraged that Peter King and his anti-women's health colleagues in the House of Representatives have not only demonstrated their total lack of regard and respect for American women and their families, but have also ensured that the most vulnerable and at - risk people in our community will no longer have access to the health care they both need and deserv
At Planned Parenthood, we believe health care is a right, not a privilege, and we are outraged that Peter King and his anti-women's health colleagues in the House of Representatives have not only demonstrated their total lack of regard and respect for
American women and their families, but have also ensured that the most vulnerable and
at - risk people in our community will no longer have access to the health care they both need and deserv
at -
risk people in our community will no longer have access to the health care they both need and deserve.
We also need to reach out to those
at risk — Muslims, Jews, Mormons, African -
Americans, Hispanics, Asians, Native
Americans, members of the LGBTQ community, immigrants, women, the disabled, any whose rights and very lives are in jeopardy, our proud rainbow of
people.