You may be surprised to hear that heart
disease runs rampant among canines, with a staggering 25 % of dogs over the age of seven suffering with some form of a heart condition.
Periodontal
disease runs rampant in dogs and cats.
Heating and ventilation were nonexistent,
disease ran rampant, and the established budgets didn't even begin to cover the actual cost of feeding and caring for the various populations of each facility.
Having large numbers of unvaccinated dogs and cats roaming around also leads to illness and
disease running rampant.
However, where it is most important is underdeveloped areas like sub-Saharan Africa where water infrastructure and sanitation is practically nonexistent and waterborne
diseases run rampant.
Not exact matches
This is a group of people who refuse to inoculate their children against infectious
diseases that
ran rampant before vaccines were introduced, putting not only their own children at risk but also others who are too young or too ill to be vaccinated.
Additionally, the new structure will focus more on anti-obesity efforts to prevent chronic
diseases from
running rampant in communities.
Disease and parasites, which would normally exist in relatively low levels in fish scattered around the oceans, can
run rampant in densely packed oceanic feedlots.
In an environment where inflammation
runs rampant and has been linked to many
disease processes, it is imperative that we eat anti-inflammatory foods as much as possible.
When your immune system shifts out of balance, inflammation can
run rampant — causing a chronic, smoldering fire inside your body that contributes to
disease and weight gain.
Nonetheless, I give Ms. Dixon credit for tackling the taboo subject of AIDS in a serious manner, a reminder that the
disease continues to
run rampant in the African - American community.
The
disease is real and
runs rampant in our breed.
Viruses like rabies can
run rampant in stray populations, and since the deadly
disease can be transmitted to humans through dog bites, it's a concern in areas where people don't have adequate access to medical care.
There's just one way to win the game, but three to lose; suffer eight outbreaks and you've lost; if any one
disease becomes too
rampant on the board you lose, and if you
run out of player cards you lose.
In pockets of the population where children remain unvaccinated, the
disease can
run rampant and gain entry into a larger percentage of the population.