Sentences with phrase «from sickness and disease»

Milk helps newborns grow, and it helps protect them from sickness and disease.
Why did he allow them to be tempted, which because we are fallen millions of people die from sickness and disease.

Not exact matches

These women had been delivered from so much — evil spirits, diseases, sicknesses, infirmities, and sins.
For alcoholism, the emphasis has changed from sin to sickness; and while there are still people who attribute moral weakness to the habitual drunkard, the general consensus of the medical profession now is to diagnose disease.
The expert specialists in the Division of Pediatric Infectious Disease at Floating Hospital for Children complete diagnostic and therapeutic care for children with illnesses that range from fairly common sickness like pneumonia to life - threatening, serious conditions like necrotizing faciitis.
Because dino fossils show evidence of cancer and other diseases, Ham explains, they can not predate Adam and Eve's fall from grace, before which there was no sickness or death.
Dramamine, which is typically used to treat motion sickness, could help patients suffering from heart disease, according to new research with rats and mice.
Lynne E. Maquat has received the 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award in Science from the International RNA Society for her research on what happens in cells during disease, making seminal contributions to the understanding of RNA's role in sickness and in health.
Modeling studies caution that warmer days will lead to higher concentrations of ground - level ozone and smog, which cause sickness and death from respiratory and cardiac disease (79).
«We can spend all the money we want on health care but prevention and wellness are the only true ways to control health care costs... Health care dollars focus on disease and end of life care, not prevention and wellness... We're not connecting the dots and need to move from an emphasis on sickness to an emphasis on wellness.»
So one should look for animal fats from animals that are pasture - based and not crowded, confined animal feeding operations where disease and sickness must be managed in these factory farms.
The war sickness was a disease of the white man, who fought in armies far from his home, for men he didn't know, and there is a myth about the West, that it was founded and ruled by loners, while the truth is just the opposite; the loner is a mental weakling, and was seen as such, and treated with suspicion.
Allergic reactions to foods, substances and parasites - Anal Gland infections - Arthritis - Bladder stones - Bronchial and chest infections - Bowel infections (watch what they scoff when out walking or from bins)- Cysts - Depression - Dislocation of limbs or joints - Fractures and broken limbs - Heatstroke - Herpes - Hypoglycemia - Hypothyroidism - Incontinence - Insect bites - Kidney, Liver or Pancreatic diseases - Laryngitis - Leukemia - Motion Sickness - Obesity - Rabies - Rheumatism - Genital and urinary tract infections - Ulcers.
Though they may be hard to see, fleas and ticks pack a punch, and one bite can lead to a wide array of ailments ranging from minor sicknesses to serious illnesses such as Lyme disease.
This team plays a key role in the health of the animals at the facility by making sure that sickness and disease are not spread from animal to animal.
Symptoms of flea infestations include excessive itching and visible fleas and flea dust, but sicknesses may occur if diseases are transmitted from the feeding flea to the cat.
Safety advice for Machu Picchu, including everything from vaccinations and mosquito - borne diseases to altitude sickness and sunburn.
Research shows that climate change is increasing the incidence of infectious diseases, malnutrition, heat - related sicknesses, and mental trauma from catastrophic natural disasters.
Increasing temperatures may also increase the risk of livestock diseases by (i) supporting the dispersal of insects, e.g., Culicoides imicola, that are main vectors of several arboviruses, e.g., bluetongue (BT) and African horse sickness (AHS); (ii) enhancing the survival of viruses from one year to the next; (iii) improving conditions for new insect vectors that are now limited by colder temperatures (Wittmann and Baylis, 2000; Mellor and Wittmann, 2002; Colebrook and Wall, 2004; Gould et al., 2006).
Elective or Cosmetic surgery and Elective Treatment or treatment for congenital anomalies (except as specifically provided), except for reconstructive surgery on a diseased or injured part of the body (Correction of a deviated nasal septum is considered cosmetic surgery unless it results from a covered Injury or Sickness);
That's not all: Chronic stress has also been linked to an increased chance of getting diseases such as diabetes and influenza, and it even affects the amount of time it takes to recover from sickness and injury.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z