With the management of type 2 diabetes and its risk factors (such as obesity and physical inactivity) being simpler and
cheaper than treating complications of later stage disease, the researchers note that prevention of disease onset and complications will be crucial to improve health and avoid further economic burden.
Establishing better primary care would also save employers money, because preventing disease is
cheaper than treating someone who is already sick.
Not exact matches
Why is this important?Because it's
cheaper to prevent illness
than treat it, that's why.
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treated with CCA are no longer used for playgrounds, picnic tables and handrails but are still the posts of choice for most farmers because they are
cheaper than alternatives such as steel.
According to the Times, last year an estimated 5.5 million pounds of the ammonia -
treated beef was used in the National School Lunch Program, in part because — big surprise — it's
cheaper than other ground beef.
However, the survey also revealed consistently more sympathetic attitudes to the HIV / AIDS pandemic in developing world countries
than in the UK, for example, almost seven out of ten (69 %) agree that rich countries should ensure that drugs to
treat HIV / AIDS are
cheap and available to all people in poor countries.
When deciding where to do your postdoc, pick a PI who will support you as an aspiring academic rather
than treat you like «
cheap labor at the service of a great project,» says physicist Pedro Miguel Echenique.
So editing cells inside the body would allow us to
treat far more conditions — from genetic disorders to high cholesterol — and would also be
cheaper than growing and editing cells outside the body.
In medicine is
cheaper to prevent a disease
than to
treat it.
In less time
than it would've taken me to walk to the closest ice cream shop, I had my own HEALTHY and
cheap sweet
treat!
The cost of group based health sustainability practices (Tai Chi, Qigong, Wellness Coaching, Yoga, Meditation, etc.) is
cheaper by magnitudes
than treating people one at a time with pharmacy and clinical procedures.
I have less and less patience with people who claim that Amazon has or is striving for some kind of evil monopoly that will subjugate authors and readers when all the evidence to date is that they will
treat authors better
than any publisher and provide readers with
cheaper books, a bigger selection, and a better customer experience
than any other retailer.
Still, it is a whole $ 50
cheaper than our favorite waterproof, Wi - Fi - only e-reader option, the Waterfi -
treated Kindle Paperwhite.
From what I've read above I * think * Amazon
treat free books differently
than those which are not free but are
cheaper on another site.
Supposing you snag a 36 - pack of full - size Hershey's bars for around $ 26 on Amazon, that works out to $ 0.72 per kid — pricier
than doling out a single handful of
treats, but the
cheaper choice if you consider yourself a two - handful household.
It is always
cheaper to prevent a disease
than treating it.
The bottom line here... it is a lot easier and
cheaper to prevent heartworms in dogs, rather
than having to
treat them.
As is so often the case, it's much
cheaper and easier to prevent issues
than it is to
treat and fix them.
Brilliantly simple recipe for chicken jerky
treats and it's waaaay
cheaper than the «gourmet» brands, but best of all IT WON» T KILL YOUR PETS!!
Insurance for a cat, for example, is almost always going to be
cheaper than for a dog, since cats tend to get sick and injured less often, and typically cost less to
treat when they do.
Remember, it is much
cheaper to prevent disease
than it is to
treat it!
For those customers who worry about the cost of food, gently counsel them about the value of providing healthy nutrition, which is way
cheaper than veterinarian bills and medicines to
treat preventable conditions attributable to poor diet.
Certain drugstores also have clinics to
treat minor illnesses, which can be
cheaper than seeing a primary care doctor, and would most certainly be
cheaper than a trip to the emergency room.
While the bass is punchy and the Solo 3 Wireless have plenty of energy, the flat mid-range leaves them less sophisticated and involving
than some
cheaper sets, particularly if you actually listen to music rather
than treating it as an incidental soundtrack to your life.
You're absolutely right... making those seasonal
treats creates so many more memories
than dinner at a restaurant, and it is definitely
cheaper..