Not exact matches
In other words, healthy food will be
even more expensive and harder to come by,
putting lives and
health at risk.
Despite appearing as healthy and beneficial products, many new mothers and
even some healthcare workers are not aware that this market is «dangerous» and «
putting infant
health at risk» because it is not regulated, argues Sarah Steele, a lecturer at the Global Health, Policy and Innovation Unit at Queen Mary University London, and colle
health at risk» because it is not regulated, argues Sarah Steele, a lecturer
at the Global
Health, Policy and Innovation Unit at Queen Mary University London, and colle
Health, Policy and Innovation Unit
at Queen Mary University London, and colleagues.
Now we know that erroneous assessment may have
put thousands of people
at risk for serious chronic
health problems, and
even death.
On a more serious note, Dr Farrell says we could
even be
putting our
health at risk by choosing the wrong birth control.
For years you've been lied too, had the wool pulled over your eyes -
even unknowingly
put your
health at grave
risk - all so food manufacturers could profit off of cheap food products!
It makes your body so acidic that you get various
health problems, and
even puts you
at huge
risk of developing serious illnesses like cancer, heart disease and so on.
Even though our metabolic pathways can help us detoxify acrylamide, however, we can still overload the detox capability of these pathways and
put ourselves
at health risk from excess exposure to this substance.
It's just not worth
putting your
health at risk even for your lovely fashion pics.
If they don't, rapid knowledge transfer is disrupted,
putting the
health or existence of certain organizations and
even people
at risk.
Also, you're in good
health now, so your premiums will be lower than if you decided to get life insurance
at my age, when your
health status may change and
put you
at risk for being unable to obtain life insurance
at an affordable cost or
even at all.
Once your pooch has packed on those extra pounds, it
puts her
at risk of other Morkie
health issues such as slipped knees and
even hypoglycemia (diabetes).
Even though Buddha's story made national news because being a 31.4 pound cat is rather unusual, so many cats are overweight and it's
putting them
at risk for
health issues such as diabetes, heart problems, arthritis and more.
Often times, these wells and their associated infrastructure are within sight and earshot of people's homes, or
even schools, hospitals, and other sensitive areas where people's
health can be
put at risk by the 24/7 noise, lighting, diesel fumes, dust, and volatile chemicals emanating from typical drilling sites:
Attorney Generals from the same 10 states released a joint statement vowing to «vigorously oppose attempts by the Trump Administration to weaken vehicle emission policies and
put our public
health at risk,» as well as their right to adopt
even stricter pollution standards.
Sometimes,
even a light duty job
puts your
health or recovery
at risk or is too difficult given your injuries.
Their contention is that employees, especially
health care employees, may not know whether the problem they have encountered meets a legal threshold of wrongdoing,
putting them
at jeopardy of sanction if they are incorrect,
even if the behavior did reflect violation of professional and clinical standards or
put patients, employees, or the public
at risk.
As the time goes by this can
put your
health at serious
risk and
even possible death.
Without
even realizing it, you may be
putting your
health at risk.
Without
even realizing it, you may be
putting your
health - and that of your family -
at risk.
In kids, it can affect their life choices and
put them more
at risk for mental
health disorders such as depression, anxiety, and in some cases
even post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD.
Forcing a girl to carry a pregnancy to term
puts her
at risk for severe physical and mental
health complications, and
even death.
«Congress's failure to include funding for [MIECHV] in the proposed continuing resolution
puts the stability of this evidence - based program
at risk and unnecessarily threatens harm to the families who rely on home visiting services,» said Lori Freeman, CEO of the Association of Maternal & Child
Health Programs (AMCHP), in a statement issued this
evening.