Sentences with phrase «emotional impact of the disease»

As HIV / AIDS gets revisited by a slew of recent exhibitions, books and films, the real continued emotional impact of the disease is in danger of being replaced by a distant historical interest.
Working to reduce the negative emotional impact of the disease on all areas of the patient's life has been associated with increased positive outcomes and reduced psychological recovery period.

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Articles explore: the idea that violence should be thought of as a public health problem analogous to infectious disease; examine from a scientific perspective the impacts on children's social, emotional, and cognitive development of growing up in a violent community; share first - hand insights from children and caregivers; and explore various interventions, from the favelas of Recife, Brazil, to the inner cities of Chicago, Illinois, United States (US), and Glasgow, Scotland, which are offering a tangible sense of hope.
Mary Anne Hale Reynolds, an associate professor in the School of Nursing, focuses on adults, ages 20 - 59, and the physical, psychosocial, emotional and spiritual impacts following a life - threatening disease diagnosis.
The Risk Evaluation and Education for Alzheimer's Disease (REVEAL) study has made important contributions to the scientific understanding of the emotional, behavioral, and health - related impact of disclosing genetic risk for Alzheimer's dDisease (REVEAL) study has made important contributions to the scientific understanding of the emotional, behavioral, and health - related impact of disclosing genetic risk for Alzheimer's diseasedisease.
Dr Bulaong sheds light on the impact of dietary and nutritional strategies, and is to be commended for also discussing the mental - emotional component of living with a serious genetic disease.
A growing body of research points to the need to understand how childhood trauma (commonly referred to as Adverse Childhood Experiences or «ACE's») impact a student's academic outcomes, social - emotional well - being and predict their likelihood of developing future chronic diseases.
Because of the severe quality of life impacts of this disease and the long - term emotional and financial burden care for an epileptic dog can place on owners, first - step relatives (parents, offspring, and full or half siblings) of an epileptic dog should not be bred.
Considering the view of indigenous health as ``... not just the physical wellbeing of an individual but also the social, emotional and cultural well - being of the whole community...» [6], the negative impacts of chronic disease are likely to extend from affected individuals to their families and communities.
Including from lower birth weight, earlier onset of some chronic diseases, much higher occurrence of a wide range of illnesses, higher prevalence of many stressors impacting on social and emotional wellbeing, higher death rates and lower life expectancy.
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