Sentences with phrase «more vulnerable seniors»

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(English) Everyone must be on guard against scams, but seniors can sometimes be more vulnerable to fraud.
Leaving the EU could make Britain more vulnerable to terrorism attacks, according to two former senior British intelligence chiefs.
Pressure ulcers affect more than 2.5 million Americans annually and patients who have spinal cord injuries that impair movement are more vulnerable to developing them, said senior investigator Yoram Vodovotz, Ph.D., professor of surgery and director of the Center for Inflammation and Regenerative Modeling at the Pitt School of Medicine.
«This study tells us more about which children are most vulnerable to symptoms of PTSD and emphasizes the importance of limiting media exposure for all children and adolescents following life - threatening events such as acts of terrorism,» said senior author Dr. Margaret Sheridan.
Senior researcher Professor Neena Modi from the Department of Medicine, Imperial College London says: «Our research shows that neonatal units that are larger and busier in terms of the amount of care they provide to preterm babies are more likely to show better clinical outcomes for these vulnerable infants.
«Poor cementation will make reefs softer and therefore more vulnerable to erosion,» says senior marine scientist Richard Aronson at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab in Alabama, who was not involved in the research.
Genuine people who are interested in you should never ask for any kind of financial assistance, and seniors on dating sites are often targets of financial scams because they are thought to be richer and more vulnerable than the younger populations.
Diversifying cashflow in my portfolios is a primary long - term objective and I have to be prepared to look beyond common equities as an equity class since we've witnessed that they are much more vulnerable to dividend cuts than senior equity or debt higher up on the capital food chain.
Funding from Grey Muzzle supports Austin Humane Society's intake and adoption programs, helping vulnerable senior dogs with medical needs, enabling AHS to transfer in, assist, and find lifelong homes for more of these dogs.
Senior pets are much more vulnerable to disease and injury.
Senior pets are as vulnerable to parasites as younger dogs and in some cases even more so.
«What's more, while every American's health is threatened by climate change, certain groups of people — including children, seniors, low - income communities, and those living with a chronic disease like asthma — are especially vulnerable,» the statement read.
If you are a senior citizen trying to live on social security, this may be catastrophic since it may make it necessary to choose between food and electricity, as has already been reported in the case of some of the more vulnerable residents of the UK.
As big firms look to shed surplus capacity, highly paid, non-equity partners and senior associates are more vulnerable to staff reductions than those on the bottom rung.
However senior citizens generally have a few pre-existing health conditions that prevent them from travelling, as they feel more vulnerable and fear hospitalisation abroad.
Similarly, seniors who are above 55 or 60 years of age could get a higher premium because they are more vulnerable to accidents partly due to slowing reflexes.
Senior citizens are also vulnerable to this crime as they move into a more populate adult living community or retirement home.
Frequently senior managers and executives earning at a higher compensation level are more vulnerable, as businesses looking to cut overhead can reap a higher cost - saving return on a lesser number of executives than a broader right - sizing (down sizing) lower level staff.
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