Sentences with phrase «based health impairments»

Psychosocial problems and the new morbidities should no longer be viewed as categorically different from the causes and consequences of other biologically based health impairments.

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Offering her support for its health and holistic benefits, Dorit Adler, the chief clinical dietician of Hadassah University Medical Center, said: «The evidence - based research proves again and again that the [low - meat] Mediterranean diet lowers the risks of most of the modern diseases from obesity through diabetes, heart disease and even cognitive impairment.
He suggested establishing a nonpartisan group of «presidential impairment consultants» who would be appointed at the beginning of each administration and who «would be charged with monitoring the president's mental health on a yearly basis and convening on an emergency basis should the question of inability arise».
And there are health risk associated with and being linked to GMO soy and unfermented soy based foods such as: breast cancer, thyroid disorders, kidney stones, autoimmune illnesses, immune system impairment, food allergies, impaired fertility and brain damage.
The John Cardinal O'Connor School is a private Catholic school dedicated to providing an affordable, language - based academic curriculum for children in grades 2 — 8 with learning disabilities, speech or language impairments or other health impairments.
Eligibility rates for students with attention deficits categorized with Other Health Impairment can be reduced by comprehensive assessment and team decisions based on strict application of regulatory criteria.
(B) that the insured person's impairment is predominantly a minor injury but, based on compelling evidence provided by the health practitioner, the insured person does not come within the Minor Injury Guideline because the insured person has a pre-existing medical condition that will prevent the insured person from achieving maximal recovery from the minor injury if the insured person is subject to the $ 3,500 limit or is limited to the goods and services authorized under the Minor Injury Guideline, or
(B) that the insured person's impairment is predominantly a minor injury but, based on compelling evidence provided by the health practitioner, the insured person does not come within the Minor Injury Guideline because the insured person has a pre-existing medical condition that was documented by a health practitioner before the accident and that will prevent the insured person from achieving maximal recovery from the minor injury if the insured person is subject to the $ 3,500 limit or is limited to the goods and services authorized under the Minor Injury Guideline, or
Studies were identified from the literature through electronic databases [PSYCINFO, MEDLINE, Google Scholar, PSNYDEX (an electronic data base of psychological literature from German - speaking countries)-- search terms: (chronic illness or disability or aids or arthritis or asthma or cancer or cleft or chronic fatigue syndrome or cystic fibrosis or diabetes or fibromyalgia or hemophilia or hearing impairment or HIV or epilepsy or inflammatory bowel disease or migraine or rheumatism or sickle cell or spina bifida or visual impairment) and (children or adolescents or adolescence) and (depression or depressive or mental health or psychological health)-RSB-, and cross-referencing.
The growing scientific knowledge base that links childhood toxic stress with disruptions of the developing nervous, cardiovascular, immune, and metabolic systems, and the evidence that these disruptions can lead to lifelong impairments in learning, behavior, and both physical and mental health, should be fully incorporated into the training of all current and future physicians (see technical report23).
Building on an ecological model that explains multiple levels of influence on psychological development, 16 and a recently proposed biodevelopmental framework that offers an integrated, science - based approach to coordinated, early childhood policy making and practice across sectors, 17 this technical report presents an EBD framework that draws on a recent report from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University to help physicians and policy makers think about how early childhood adversity can lead to lifelong impairments in learning, behavior, and both physical and mental health.1, 6
We also strive to advocate for use of scientifically - based programs of care, intervention, and prevention of mental impairment in infancy and support local and state policies that promote family and infant mental health.
I am experienced in various evidence - based modalities including Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing.I am passionate about educating people on the impact of trauma and helping individuals, children, couples and families recover from severe, debilitating traumatic experiences as well as everyday negative experiences that change the way we think and act; resulting in distress and impairment often in the form of anxiety, depression, anger and irritability, sleep disturbance, relationship problems and poor health
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