Sentences with phrase «at risk of dying»

As long as laws like these continue, incarceration rates will remain unacceptably high, and too many Indigenous people will be at risk of dying in custody.
There can not be two sides to doing everything in our power to ensure the lives and futures of children who are at risk of dying when they should be learning, playing, and growing.
People living with sleep apnea are at risk of dying and that seems to be what troubles the majority of life insurance companies and life insurance underwriters.
This benefit would be in addition to the existing Compassionate Care Benefit, which applies only where an individual is providing care for a gravely ill family member at risk of dying within 26 weeks.
Those most at risk of dying after a nursing home hip fracture are people 90 years old or older, people with significant cognitive impairment, and people whose fracture is treated without an operation.
Without the benefit of the Copenhagen Consensus, Teck would not be involved with UNICEF and Micronutrient Initiative on initiatives to deliver zinc treatment to children who would otherwise be at risk of dying.
Between fights Clover can heal your whole party just by clicking the L trigger on the menu so I was never really at risk of dying.
Kitten at risk of dying, needs medical attention, ASAP.
Dogs are 1,000 % more at risk of death by euthanasia at a shelter than they are at risk of dying from a communicable disease.
Treatments are dangerous because as the worms die, your pet also becomes at risk of dying.
Incontinent cats and kittens are at risk of dying in most every animal shelter in the country, despite the fact that most of them are otherwise healthy and happy.
«Without these drugs, the whales were at risk of dying from severe lung infection,» said Micah Brodsky, VMD, the veterinarian at the Marine Mammal Conservancy who requested the antibiotics.
In fact, early death itself is a possibility and it is truly appalling to consider that children may now be at risk of dying before their parents.
If you have diabetes, fatigue may be a sign that your medication dosages may bee too high and you are at risk of dying from fatal arrhythmia.
Women are more at risk of dying from a heart attack than men, partly because we do nt recognize the symptoms, which can be more subtle than the cinematic heart - clenching ones typically seen in men.
With their major food source gone, reef corals are at risk of dying.
Any that venture out on winter nights are at risk of dying from cold.
«Scientific findings from the past two decades that focused on the prevention of cardiovascular diseases continue to show that among people who are at risk of dying from heart disease, the potential benefit of omega - 3 fish oil supplements is still useful for people who have had a recent heart attack, which is consistent with the 2002 statement,» Siscovick said.
Those bereaved by suicide are also significantly at risk of dying by suicide and an important focus of government strategy to help reduce the suicide rate amongst this vulnerable population.
So if you're a parent maybe you're at home and as your kid gets sicker and sicker, there's a certain point, like we would all do, that they say, «Okay, now my child is so sick,» and then you perceive that your child is at risk of dying, so they have no choice but now to go and present to the treatment center and come to recognition and have their kid admitted and diagnosed as Ebola.
They are most at risk of dying from the disease.
Using data from a randomized trial of 206 men treated with either radiation or, radiation and six months of hormonal therapy, researchers compared early markers of prostate cancer death to identify men at risk of dying early.
Information on hysterectomy prevalence was gathered from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey to remove the large fraction of women who were not at risk of dying from cervical cancer.
Pregnant women who smoke or use any type of illicit drug also place their baby at risk of dying from SIDS.
Women and their babies are at risk of dying in hospitals as well.
But it wasn't safer than a hospital birth, at least not if the definition of safety is was your baby more at risk of dying because she was born at home.
«He's not at risk of dying, but he could be at any moment in the event of some complication,» said Jorge Albarracini about his son.

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The first analysis looked at 148 studies involving more than 300,000 people and found that people with social connections had a 50 % lower risk of dying early compared to people who did not have strong social circles.
In response to such forces, Disney shrank its film - productions arm to focus on family - oriented titles — concepts at little risk of dying from loneliness.
Maryland Delegate Jheanelle Wilkins, who introduced a bill there, said that the series, especially articles looking at why black mothers are at greatest risk of dying and nearly dying, inspired her and her fellow lawmakers.
Another study reported by The New York Times in 2008 found that men who did not take a vacation at least once a year had a «21 percent higher risk of death from all causes and were 32 percent more likely to die of a heart attack».
Outside of that 60 day window it's unclear how humanitarian help will make it to the island, where already people are dying from heat and stand at risk from the lack of safe drinking water.
By the time he died, the very future of Europe seemed at risk, with a plummeting birth rate and widespread abandonment of ideas, traditions, and achievements which were theessence of a Christian heritage.
Their findings discovered loneliness increases the risk of your chance of dying by 26 percent by increasing the possibility of disease at a cellular level.
One of the reasons children in Gaza were dying is that Palestinian terrorists deliberately put them at risk by locating their rocket launchers next to schools and residential neighborhoods.
At the risk of speaking ill of the dead, and while I'm sorry for his family, this sort of stupidity may naturally die out on its own.
At the risk of sounding «flaky» and «corny» and although process thinkers and readers once they have finished this book will understand, I need to mention three very special creatures in my life: Buksi, my eighteen year old cat who died Easter Sunday, 1987; Csibi, my two year old cat; his mother, Whiskers, now four.
Just a lot of «grasshppers» at a «disco»; as we died in Vietnam; rode as Freedom Riders at the risk and sometimes cost of our lives; were killed, beaten, imprisoned, and then abandoned by Rev. Moon: as he made billions taking everything out of the sea in illegal trawling nets: while no one was watching...
We neglect to think about it at our own risk — one day we will need the prayers of those we leave behind, and now we should remember those who have died — the Curé of Ars calls them «the mendicants of another world.»
New research from Harvard University actually suggests that attending «religious services» at least once a week will significantly lower your risk of dying over the next decade and a half — and these results have been replicated in enough studies and populations to be considered highly reliable.
For however bravely we may have looked at the possibilities (if we had any warning at all, however calmly we may have talked about them with the one who was about to die (and I had a chance to talk about the high risks with my first husband, and about the human hopelessness of his situation with my second), we are caught short.
In Oregon, babies die at the hands of CPMs at a much higher rate than they do in hospital, comparing low - risk women.
I am at a higher risk of dying during or after birth.
But sleep apnea patients are also more likely to suffer dangerous health problems, and they are at greater risk of dying while they sleep.
Young infants are at a higher risk of dying from this infection than any other age group.
«Often the babies who died have overheated, because at that high risk age their thermal regulation system hasn't fully developed and the baby can't cool down, and they have either been between two adults or even on the end of the bed with the mother's arm around them.»
But they have higher risk of dying at home.
What hardly ever gets pointed out, in the «babies die in hospitals» [faux] argument is that, while, yes, babies do die in hospitals, it is after everything possible has been done to save them, whereas in homebirth babies are put at the utmost risk of death by not having proper staff / equipment / conditions, etc. to save them.
Guess what else still born babies are born all the time at hospitasl and babies, (often born to low risk mothers) die all the time, often BECAUSE of obstetrics interventions not despite them.
Babies die all the time at homebirth, and the biggest risk factors lead to the greatest number of deaths.
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