Sentences with phrase «detrimental health implications»

The impact of climate change is often looked upon as a solely environmental one, with less consideration given to the detrimental health implications it is already having.

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Comparing this work with previous studies, she continues, «These results add to prior evidence of a potentially detrimental relation of rotating night shift work and health and longevity... To derive practical implications for shift workers and their health, the role of duration and intensity of rotating night shift work and the interplay of shift schedules with individual traits (e.g., chronotype) warrant further exploration.»
But because extra fat in the liver is likely to be detrimental to health, we conclude that e-cigarettes are not as safe as they have been promoted to consumers,» said lead author Theodore C. Friedman, M.D., Ph.D., Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine and Endowed Professor of Cardio - Metabolic Medicine at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science in Los Angeles, Calif. «This has important public health and regulatory implications
Inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract (as with inflammatory bowel disease) can be especially detrimental to bone health, because it can prevent absorption of important bone - building nutrients such as calcium and vitamin D. Another inflammatory disease, rheumatoid arthritis, can also have implications because it limits people's physical activity and can keep them from performing weight - bearing, bone - strengthening exercises.
This is not only detrimental to the cat (pain is a major welfare issue and these behaviours are common reasons for relinquishment of cats to shelters), but also has health implications for their human companions, as cat bites can be serious.
This is not only detrimental to the cat (pain is a major welfare issue and these behaviors are common reasons for relinquishment of cats to shelters), but also has health implications for their human companions, as cat bites can be serious.
While oral contraceptives may deserve some consideration, the authors specifically emphasize: «removing OCs from the market would be detrimental to women's health and their ability to decide the timing and spacing of their children and would have societal and global implications
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