Sentences with phrase «diabetes rates go»

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Letting these hospitals go bankrupt could devastate their communities, which have high rates of diabetes, obesity and gun violence.
The images showed that individuals with type 2 diabetes have structural defects within their bones, which could weaken them and go some way to explaining the greater rates of fracture found in older men and women with the disease.
So diabetes rates were skyrocketing, while rice consumption was going down; so maybe it's the animal products and junk food that are the problem.
Still, any type of treatment is better than none at all; even if you're a Type 1 diabetic who uses insulin, that ensures a better life insurance rating — and cheaper premiums — than letting your diabetes go untreated.
There are so many things, as pet parents, that we have to worry about: rising obesity rates; rising cancer rates; digestive issues; inflammatory conditions like Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Arthritis; diabetes; allergies, both to food and the environment; skin conditions; training challenges; anxious dogs or dogs with separation anxiety; low quality commercially processed dog food; food that will possibly make our dogs sick due to contaminated ingredients; and the list goes on!!
If we are going to bring down our high rates of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and birth defects we have to change our food choices and how that food is raised.
Every insurance company is different, and all of the companies are going to give you different rates based on your diabetes and their medical underwriting.
Every insurance company is different, and all of them are going to view your type 1 diabetes diagnosis differently, which means that you can get drastically varying rates depending on which company that you get the quote from.
People with high cholesterol or blood pressure, diabetes, sleep apnea, or even smokers will opt to go with a no medical exam life insurance policy so that they can avoid the higher rates.
The reason for this is that if you have a pre-existing condition such as diabetes, depression, previous heart condition, etc, etc... chances are, you're not going to qualify for a simplified issue life insurance policy, at least not at the same health rate class as you would receive had you taken an exam.
If you have a pre-existing condition such as diabetes, multiple sclerosis, hepatitis C, Crohn's disease or other common conditions, you are not going to the best rates from State Farm, and may not get approved for coverage at all.
If you're a high - risk applicant or you need life insurance with health issues such as diabetes or a heart condition, we can find an insurance company that is going to view your situation favorably and give you low rates on your insurance coverage.
Sleep apnea and Diabetes II — they'll go as low as Standard Plus, their 3rd best rating in a best case scenario, where most companies offer their 4th best rating (standard) which costs 25 % more.
It appears the best underwriting and life insurance rates may go to late onset (after age 50), an hbA1c of 6.5 or under, and no complications resulting from diabetes.
Complications to health factor into calculating life expectancy; so people with diabetes, heart disease, a history of cancer, or any other major illness are going to be rated lower than people in great health.
Health insurance — obesity and diabetes rates in Ohio have literally gone off the charts.
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