A bigger baby, aside from
the future health implications a larger size brings, is really something all expectant moms should be looking to avoid!
Not exact matches
In the world of public defined benefit plans, negative net cash flow could have
implications on the
future health of a plan.
Leerom Segal CEO Klick
Health Discussing announcing a VR platform with
implications for widespread patient use in the
future.
Cesarean delivery and hematopoietic stem cell epigenetics in the newborn infant:
implications for
future health?
Emergency patients over the age of 74 have significantly different and more complex
health and social needs than their younger counterparts, even after controlling for illness severity, which has important
implications about aging populations and emergency departments of the
future.
The National Institutes of
Health and the Department of Energy held a conference in 2001 to celebrate 10 years of conducting research on the ethical, legal, and social
implications of the Human Genome Project, as we reported in our story «A Decade of ELSI Research»: Embracing the Past and Gazing into the
Future.
This project includes a trial at Duke University that tests the idea of capturing clinical trial data in a single source and sharing the data using standard protocols, with direct
implications for
future research procedures and
health care quality.
Eating meat from animals grazed on land treated with commonly - used agricultural fertilizers might have serious
implications for pregnant women and the
future reproductive
health of their unborn children, according to a new study involving sheep.
It provides an accessible overview of the current state of knowledge, and its conclusions have profound
implications both for the way we understand «mental illness» and for the
future of mental
health services.
The case study also recounts and assesses post-disaster monitoring efforts, recent scientific findings from the World Trade Center
Health Program (WTCHP), and explores the
implications of these experiences for ongoing and
future environmental disaster response.
In 2003, in «A vision for the
future of genomics research,» Francis Collins — who was then the director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), part of the National Institutes of
Health — and his co-authors encouraged collaboration between basic scientists and clinical scientists, and between life scientists and social scientists, to address the ethical, legal, and social
implications of genomic and genetic research and the resulting new technologies.
«We're showing the biological underpinnings of these correlations, and understand whether genetic variation may make some people more or less susceptible to certain carcinogens in food, which may have
future important
implications for prevention and population
health.»
These trade agreements may have important
implications for
health policy, as NAFTA is seen as a blueprint for
future free trade agreements.
That difference may have important
implications for
future health, some scientists think.
«Any research that helps to explain the complicated processes that control the circulatory system may have wide reaching
implications in the
future, as vascular
health is involved in so many different diseases.»
Future efforts should also focus on exploring the public
health implications of the findings.
It provides an overview of current practices; research findings; societal issues; potential environment,
health, and safety
implications; and possible
future directions for nanoremediation.
«These findings have
implications for public
health, perhaps in designing
future wastewater treatment plants and in making policy decisions about whether antibiotics should be available without a prescription.»
Apart from intriguing methodological and biological insights, the results have important
implications for human
health, as it provide a reference for analysis of mutations that cause severe pathologies and for
future drug design.
Partanen, A. - I., Landry, J. - S., and Matthews, H. D.: Climate and
health implications of
future aerosol emission scenarios, Environ.
«We don't yet know what the
implications of more PAH oxidation products over the tropics are for
future human or environmental
health risk assessments.
My own academic background would suggest that while these dietary shifts are feasible and possible to many in developed countries where these specific
health concerns are growing, suggesting a diet removing simple carbohydrates, starches, and grains as the way to create a healthy society has some seriously dire
implications for the well - being and
future of many communities.
These findings may have important
implications with regard to somatic and mental
health of athletes which should be investigated in
future research.»
In response to this situation, the Institute of Acoustics (IoA) has written a letter to Andrew Stunell, the minister responsible for the building regulations, expressing the concern held by our profession on the effects of the proposed changes, together with the
implications for
future generations of school children and students, and teacher's
health.
RE # 37, GW actions have many many other immediate &
future benefits: they prevent / reduce many other environmental harms (local air pollution, acid rain, ground & water pollution, etc.), they are good for the
health (e.g., cycling & walking), they reduce crime (cycling, walking), they reduce our
implication in foreign conflicts & tax money to protect oil supplies, they save money without lowering productivity (even increasing it), they save businesses from folding & households from going into hock.
albopictus in northeastern USA based on known geographic locations at the present and
future climate projections until 2099, and (b) to discuss the
implications for local public
health and vector control professionals as Ae.
The topics centred around key issues which will influence the
future of the construction industry in Ireland, including liability,
health & safety plus the
implications of recent and upcoming additions to various sections of the building regulations.
The new paper highlights some studies on the
implications of climate change for children's
health and then calls for the world to better prepare for these
health risks, not just in the
future but in the present.
«The fertilization effect of rising CO2 on poison ivy... and the shift toward a more allergenic form of urushiol have important
implications for the
future health of both humans and forests,» the study concludes.
Death and
health care — Although the assisted suicide case of R. v. Carter is not a professional regulatory case per se, its outcome will have significant
implications as to how certain
health care professionals» conduct will be regulated in the
future.
These experts evaluate what care you should have received and can determine any
future implications to your
health.
But as we move into this new bioinformation - filled
future, it's important to keep the skeptic's voices in mind because gene sequencing doesn't just have personal
implications but public
health consequences.
Future Directions in the Study of Early - Life Stress and Physical and Emotional
Health:
Implications of the Neuroimmune Network Hypothesis.
Despite these limitations, our findings have
implications for both
health care practice and
future research.
Our latest Policy Brief outlines the
implications of this critical time, identifies factors that place children at risk, and recommends a coordinated approach that addresses children's needs in order to optimise their
health and wellbeing, now and into the
future.
To help guide better decision - making for the
future, Relationships Australia Victoria will present an interactive information session focusing on living and care arrangements, legal and
health implications, and family communication.
Accordingly, these findings have
implications for
future intervention studies and should direct researchers to look specifically at tailoring psychosocial programs to participants who may have low
health literacy.
«These findings have very significant
implications for the
future of our nation's public
health.
JSER has priority areas and we make decisions based on whether papers are likely to directly and substantially affect clinical practice or public
health policy, or have
implications of broad general interest for the direction of
future, directly clinically relevant research.
This Policy Brief outlines the
implications of this critical time, identifies factors that place children at risk, and recommends a coordinated approach that addresses children's needs in order to optimise their
health and wellbeing, now and into the
future.