Sentences with phrase «crowded living conditions»

Overall, the study found that post-foreclosure borrowers don't fare too bad: The majority of these borrowers do not end up in «substantially less desirable neighborhoods or more crowded living conditions
- Poor socio - economic status, over crowded living conditions, social isolation, high levels of stress, history of violence, and alcohol / substance misuse in the family
But generally, crowded living conditions prompted humans to become more creative in getting the unwanted matter out of sight and out of mind.
These industry - inspired social changes led to greater prosperity but also cramped and crowded living conditions for most workers.
Breed notwithstanding, crowded living conditions (like those found in puppy mills and pet stores) and concurrent disease (especially intestinal abnormalities) also increase the risk of parvo.
Both WebMD and PetMD recommend keeping your dog away from other canines known to be infected with kennel cough; avoid crowded living conditions when possible.
Upper respiratory infections are more likely to occur under certain circumstances: crowded living conditions (e.g., shelters, catteries), unsanitary conditions (e.g., when poor disinfection or poor hygiene are allowed), or during times of exposure to affected cats where bodily fluids are being exchanged by contagious discharge from the eyes or nose (sneezing).
Furthermore, unintended pregnancies are more common, as are malnourishment, infections, and crowded living conditions.
With that in mind, the World Health Organization has emphasized that securing water purification tablets remains essential because crowded living conditions propel infectious diseases, which can exacerbate other health problems.
Geneticists now think that this aberration survived because it protected early humans against serious infections that arose from more crowded living conditions.
Urban and lower class women were driven to hospitals to give birth because dirty and crowded living conditions made home births more difficult.

Not exact matches

And if cattle had less - crowded and more hygienic living conditions, disease wouldn't be as much of an issue in the first place.
As Peter Hortez, the head of the Sabine Institute for Vaccine Research, puts it, even though most anti-vaxxers are white, when vaccine rates drop, the people who hurt the most will be «people who live in poor, crowded conditions.
Crowding, unsafe drinking water, bad sanitation, harsh working conditions and industrial pollution made them sicker than their cousins back home in the countryside and shortened their life spans.
«It's going to be people who live in poor, crowded conditions.
Just generations away from a nomadic lifestyle, they chose to live in extremely crowded conditions.
As a result, orangutans are living in increasingly crowded conditions, all vying for limited resources.
Cooler climatic conditions and an excess of rain had led to failed crop harvests and widespread hunger, in addition to large numbers of people living in crowded — and already pathogen - filled — medieval cities.
As the book points out: «Plants and animals living in crowded conditions, as on reefs and in rainforests, often produce poisons to fight off competitors,» and these poisons can be turned to good pharmacological use.
But, Frieden cautions, in some small areas, especially where people live in crowded spaces or don't have screens or air conditioning, Zika could stick around.
Some are good, some are bad, but if the digestive system is working properly the good will crowd out the bad and make living conditions extremely inhospitable.
They didn't specifically mention pastured eggs, but it's interesting to note that the organic eggs came from chickens living in the least crowded conditions — with a recommended flock size of 500 birds.
At the turn of the 20th century, reformers established a web of support in American cities to assist growing numbers of immigrants toiling in physically demanding jobs and living in crowded and squalid conditions.
Most of the rescued dogs had been kept in air cages for many years of their lives, dirty, crowded into unsanitary conditions.
The dogs were living at a couple's San Diego home in crowded, unsanitary conditions.
The number of underfunded animal shelters, cat charity houses, and feral cat feeding stations increased dramatically - all housing large numbers of, stressed felines that were often forced to lived in crowded, unsanitary conditions.
Although pets of any age can carry them, they are a health issue primarily in young cats, cats living in sub-standard or crowded conditions and cats with other health concerns.
Throughout their lives, they live in horrid conditions, amidst their own waste, often crowded in with other dogs and usually on wires.
The film depicted puppy mill dogs living or existing in filthy deplorable conditions, almost all in crowded cages too small for them to move around much, if at all. The cages often had chicken wire for flooring. The dogs were covered in waste, matted and starving with open wounds and other injuries.
Puppies and kittens with diarrhea who are younger than 6 months of age and who live in crowded conditions, poor sanitation, or are under stress due to surgery, pregnancy, or illness are at a higher risk.
Most victims of animal cruelty have spent their lives isolated from the outside world in crowded, unsanitary conditions, rendering them extremely fearful.
Living under high - stress conditions and being crowded with other loud dogs would be enough to drive anyone to a fight.
Animals living in unsanitary or crowded conditions are likely to develop serious skin disorders because feces and urine gets absorbed into animals» coats and irritates skin.
They've hit the perfect balance between the uber - cool open - air living areas and comfortable air - conditioned bedrooms, with loads of entertaining space as well as quiet corners to get away from the crowd.
Further living spaces are found within the sleeping pavilions: an air - conditioned den / library in the master pavilions, and verandas off the guest rooms provide private corners for repose away from the crowd.
As an international artist living in New York City, she often feels dislocation and stress due to cultural differences, the scale of the architectural surroundings and the crowded conditions of daily life that create a metaphorical and literal wall around her.
The drug, which is the only effective treatment for serious infections in cancer patients and a reliable lifesaver against several other nearly invincible infections, would not be needed «but for the stressful conditions under which U.S. cattle are raised, including high - density living spaces and routine shipment on crowded trains for hundreds or thousands of miles.»
Their teeth had more signs of decay, their life spans were shorter, and diseases like smallpox emerged with crowded conditions.
However, love is stronger, and once ego and selfishness are overcome, living in crowded conditions can also cause a sense of community and lead to improvements in this area,» the encyclical will say.
Underdeveloped countries are not going to have problems with toxics and drugs escaping into drinking water, but your composting potty idea is not going to work very well where people live in squalid conditions of 500 persons on up per square mile, Unfortunately, many more people live under such crowded conditions than those, who can make a composting potty to dump out in some isolated spot where a few hundred people or less people live on a square mile.
Climatic conditions need to be hospitable to human life on a crowded planet.
On the other hand, some trees will begin life under more crowded conditions, either from above or below, but still show the geometric effects of increasing diameter.
With a large crowd supplying data, the real conditions of an area start to emerge and that information can be mapped and used to make predictions that can be drilled down to a small area or to provide more accurate weather forecasts for people living farther away from weather stations.
The IPMBA further suggests an emergency medical services (EMS) responder on bike «can mean the difference between life or death in congested or crowded conditions
Imagine how hard it would be to have dementia or care for someone who does when you live in crowded, unsafe conditions, or for families who can't afford respite care or negotiate flexibility at work so they can maintain their job, as he could?
These may be more easily attainable if living alone than if living in a small apartment with others, which is a common housing condition in Hong Kong.62 In fact, household crowding has been found to contribute to psychological distress.63
Conor — who lives in metropolitan Atlanta — has been arguing that high prices and crowded conditions in places like New York and Silicon Valley will push economic activity to other metro areas.
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