Not exact matches
«Confinement, torture and unhealthy living
conditions have
led to early death for these intelligent, gentle animals.
«Our findings may
lead to earlier recognition, diagnosis and treatments of this
condition and possibly other underlying diseases that may contribute
to early death,» said Gibbons.
In people, that is known as ventricular non-compaction cardiomyopathy, a dangerous
condition that often
leads to early death.
It hampers quality of life while increasing your chances of having a stroke and developing coronary heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, some cancers and other
conditions that can
lead to an
early death.
The reason for this is simple, these
conditions can potentially
lead to life threatening medical
conditions which left untreated could
lead to an
early death!
Being overweight can
lead to a slew of costly medical
conditions, some of which may contribute
to early death.
In New Zealand, recent strengthening of the Māori health workforce has
led to a number of successes: interventions
led by, focused on, and targeted
to Māori; consistent investment in Māori health over a prolonged period; and an emphasis on the development of dual cultural and clinical competencies.14 In the United States, successful Native American health service development in the
early 1990s appears
to have been shaped by federal government administration, the separation of the Indian Health Service from other Native American affairs, and provision of an integrated health service.15 In both countries, recent reductions in overall
death rates for indigenous people have been noted; in the US this relates
to injury prevention, whereas in NZ it relates
to fewer
deaths due
to circulatory
conditions.16 Although it is not known whether improved health services for indigenous peoples in the US and NZ have a causal relationship with decreased mortality, the two appear
to «travel together» well.
The presence of adverse childhood experiences can
lead to risky health behaviors, chronic health
conditions, and low life potential or
early death.