Sentences with phrase «dramatic health consequences»

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Tough new EU rules could see the majority of e-cigarettes forced off the market, in a move which could have dramatic consequences for public health.
However, our data show that the effect may have dramatic consequences on the health of the offspring.
«The Lancet report underscores the terrible consequences for human health if we don't start reducing the dangerous carbon pollution fueling climate change — and dramatic benefits for people the world over from taking action now,» echoed Kim Knowlton, senior scientist and deputy director of the Science Center at the Natural Resources Defense Council, in a release.
The authors warned that obesity has become a public health crisis in the U.S. Timely, dramatic and effective development and implementation of corrective programs and policies are needed to avoid the otherwise inevitable health and societal consequences implied by their projections.
Researchers are learning that the consequences to human health are way more dramatic than previously thought.
I thought of telling them about the China Study - the most comprehensive study ever performed on the relation between health and diet by highly respected Professor Dr. Campbell (Cornel University in New York) and a compilation of 700 reports all stating without doubt the dramatic consequences of eating dairy.
This can have dramatic consequences on the health of their children.
The biggest issue with FGM is the dramatic and disastrous consequences of these practices on women's health and rights.
Indeed, light pollution has dramatic ecological consequences, creates public health issues and the lighting that causes it wastes important resources.
«The Lancet report underscores the terrible consequences for human health if we don't start reducing the dangerous carbon pollution fueling climate change — and dramatic benefits for people the world over from taking action now.
Changes to your health can have dramatic consequences.
While this dramatic demographic change is a desirable and welcome phenomenon, the social, financial and health consequences of an ageing society can not be ignored.
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