Sentences with phrase «for human health too»

That stuff (coconut oil and turmeric) are excellent for human health too, so I don't doubt they'd be excellent for canine health.

Not exact matches

Orwell thinks that from Shakespeare's writings it would be difficult to know that he had any religion» whereas in fact the placing of truth in the mouths of babes is one aspect of the Christian respect for all human life; that same profound feeling is what inspires us to protest loudly when health authorities take a mental defective off dialysis machine because they consider his «quality of life» too low, in defiance of Christ's words in the Sermon on the Mount.
Not only is it cruel and inhumane to animals, intensive farming or factory farming is responsible for the over use of antibiotics which is extremely harmful to human health too.
Mental illness, he adds, has too long been regarded as simply mental: «Identifying the biological markers and risk for mental illness in early childhood may ultimately have a huge impact on human and economic health.
Nutrient pollution in bodies of water — too much nitrogen or phosphorous, for example — harms human health and the economy.
People should not dip too much below these levels as they represent the lower end of what is needed for human health.
While the human body can convert ALA to EPA which can then be converted to DHA, however, the conversion rate is considered too slow for optimal human health & performance so supplementing with a microalgae derived Omega 3 EPA & DHA supplement is recommended.
Intermittent fasting is an intriguing feeding pattern for human health and longevity, but there is a point where one can take this approach a bit too far.
Evidence suggests that dietary restriction can have health benefits for humans, too, though it is unclear whether it can increase longevity.
I wish I can have you as my health insurance company for human, too!
Prevention of intestinal parasites of dogs and cats is also very important because they are potential health hazards for humans, too.
However, there are some common characteristics of a health professional that I feel are universally important (and this goes for human doctors too).
Humans are on an endless quest for a fountain of youth — keys to longevity and health — and we'd like to know what might help our pets live longer too.
Just as oral health is important for excellent health in humans, dogs too, require a healthy oral cavity and teeth so they will be adequately protected from a variety of systemic diseases associated with canine periodontal disease.
Remember too that many of these products are de-worming your pet for intestinal parasites that can pose serious health risks for humans.
The researchers said the findings may have implications for humans, too, saying: «Indeed, our canine companions may be the best bio-sentinels for human health concerns.»
Over the long - term, chronic stress can be bad for a dog's physical health, just like chronic stress is bad for humans too.
Heart disease is a major health concern in human health care, but many people don't know that heart disease can be a problem for our pets, too.
Because, like in humans, cats who eat too much bread and other refined carbohydrates are more at risk for gaining weight and developing chronic health issues.
Plenty of outdoor cats enjoy safe leash time with their humans — and it's good for your health, too!
While there are a number of pesticides to treat and control these pests, they too can present a number of health issues for both humans and pets.
Quick identification and containing of ocean pollution is crucial for the health of ocean organisms and humans too.
Human Health Problems Hotter in cities Longer pollen season - affecting people with seasonal allergies Disease carrying insects may expand their ranges if it stays warmer longer in places that were previously too cold for them.
Air pressure changes, allergies increase, Alps melting, anxiety, aggressive polar bears, algal blooms, Asthma, avalanches, billions of deaths, blackbirds stop singing, blizzards, blue mussels return, boredom, budget increases, building season extension, bushfires, business opportunities, business risks, butterflies move north, cannibalistic polar bears, cardiac arrest, Cholera, civil unrest, cloud increase, cloud stripping, methane emissions from plants, cold spells (Australia), computer models, conferences, coral bleaching, coral reefs grow, coral reefs shrink, cold spells, crumbling roads, buildings and sewage systems, damages equivalent to $ 200 billion, Dengue hemorrhagic fever, dermatitis, desert advance, desert life threatened, desert retreat, destruction of the environment, diarrhoea, disappearance of coastal cities, disaster for wine industry (US), Dolomites collapse, drought, drowning people, drowning polar bears, ducks and geese decline, dust bowl in the corn belt, early spring, earlier pollen season, earthquakes, Earth light dimming, Earth slowing down, Earth spinning out of control, Earth wobbling, El Nià ± o intensification, erosion, emerging infections, encephalitis,, Everest shrinking, evolution accelerating, expansion of university climate groups, extinctions (ladybirds, pandas, pikas, polar bears, gorillas, whales, frogs, toads, turtles, orang - utan, elephants, tigers, plants, salmon, trout, wild flowers, woodlice, penguins, a million species, half of all animal and plant species), experts muzzled, extreme changes to California, famine, farmers go under, figurehead sacked, fish catches drop, fish catches rise, fish stocks decline, five million illnesses, floods, Florida economic decline, food poisoning, footpath erosion, forest decline, forest expansion, frosts, fungi invasion, Garden of Eden wilts, glacial retreat, glacial growth, global cooling, glowing clouds, Gore omnipresence, Great Lakes drop, greening of the North, Gulf Stream failure, Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, harvest increase, harvest shrinkage, hay fever epidemic, heat waves, hibernation ends too soon, hibernation ends too late, human fertility reduced, human health improvement, hurricanes, hydropower problems, hyperthermia deaths, ice sheet growth, ice sheet shrinkage, inclement weather, Inuit displacement, insurance premium rises, invasion of midges, islands sinking, itchier poison ivy, jellyfish explosion, Kew Gardens taxed, krill decline, landslides, landslides of ice at 140 mph, lawsuits increase, lawyers» income increased (surprise surprise!)
If a nation emitting high levels of ghgs refuses to reduce its emissions to its fair share of safe global emissions on the basis that there is too much scientific uncertainty to warrant action, if it turns out that human - induced climate change actually greatly harms the health and ecological systems on which life depends for tens of millions of others, should that nation be responsible for the harms that could have been avoided if preventative action had been taken earlier?
Given that for over 20 years since international climate change negotiations began, the United States has refused to commit to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions based upon the justification that there is too much scientific uncertainty to warrant action, if it turns out that human - induced climate change actually greatly harms the health and ecological systems on which life depends of others, should the United States be responsible for the harms that could have been avoided if preventative action had been taken earlier?
(Yes, we consume too many sweeteners of all kinds, but as I wrote in this recent post, there is evidence that this industrially extracted combination of fructose and glucose has more health consequences than the ones that humans have been consuming for for longer.)
We buy health insurance to protect the human members of our family, and it makes sense to buy insurance for your pet, too.
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