Sentences with phrase «doing serious damage to your health»

Plus, research shows that not - so - innocent sweet tooth could be doing serious damage to your health, leading to weight gain, high blood pressure and cholesterol levels and an increased risk for diabetes.

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Huckabee - who did serious damage to Romney's presidential hopes last January by winning the Iowa caucuses and has made clear his disdain for the former Massachusetts governor - told the crowd at the conservative conference that the Bay State health care system is a model for the kind of government - run health care President Obama wants to implement.
I didn't care to acknowledge at the time that this overexercising and undereating pattern was causing serious damage to my health and body.
I think the panic attacks were just my bodies way of saying it could not go anymore... I have had countless tests — ekgs, stress tests, etc, all of which are normal... and I am feeling better... I am out and about and back at work... but I still often feel woozy and fatigued after short periods of time which could be anxiety over my health... I have never felt this way in my life, ever... it appears that I have not caused any serious damage... but I can not believe how I feel... how long will it before I feel normal again and can do light exercise... I am not sure I care at this point if get back into head racing shape... I can be recreational... I just want to feel normal and good again... and be in optimum health.
If you ever witness your canine companion gulp down something that you suspect could be hazardous to his health, bring him to the veterinarian immediately to remove the offending substance from his tummy before serious damage is done.
Saving them will restore some of their health at the cost of your own while sacrificing them will kill them but not before doing some serious damage to your enemies.
If you consider the damage burning coal does to the atmosphere and the very serious health impacts from the combustion products coal power is a very false economy.
Considering the exorbitant costs of health care, as well as the average cost of replacing a damaged vehicle, it doesn't take a Wildcat rocket scientist from U of A to figure out that those numbers aren't going to be sufficient in covering the costs of a serious auto accident in Arizona.
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