Sentences with phrase «generally declining health»

Not exact matches

About Blog Forging Elite Fitness with a community that is healthy, strong and vital, who's participants have the courage to live outside the generally accepted as «normal» belief that health, fitness and vitality must decline with age.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY - Feb 7 - Marital satisfaction, so critical to health and happiness, generally declines over time.
Low social connection has been generally associated with declines in physical and psychological health, as well as a higher propensity for antisocial behavior that leads to further isolation.
Generally, we recommend hospice care and euthanasia when pets show signs of severe pain or rapidly decline in health.
Should you be declined for a standard policy, there are other types of policies which you may well be able to qualify for such as a «Guaranteed Issue» policy which generally does not require any medical questions or health exam.
When it comes to being able to qualify for a traditional term or whole life insurance policy after being placed on peritoneal dialysis, what you're generally going to find is that most (if not all) life insurance companies are going to automatically decline your life insurance application until which time, your health improves to the point that you no longer need to be on peritoneal dialysis.
While there are many cons to credit life and mortgage insurance, the dominant pro is someone in poor health generally can't be declined.
About Blog Forging Elite Fitness with a community that is healthy, strong and vital, who's participants have the courage to live outside the generally accepted as «normal» belief that health, fitness and vitality must decline with age.
The provision of responsibility beyond the child's capability or without sufficient parental support contributes to the decline in adherence generally observed during this time (Anderson, Auslander, Jung, Miller, & Santiago, 1990; Hamilton & Daneman, 2002; Johnson et al., 1992; LaGreca, Follansbee, & Skyler, 1990), which may lead to concurrent preventable health care costs and psychological suffering (Allen, Tennen, McGrade, Affleck, & Ratzan, 1983; Anderson et al., 1990; Anderson, Ho, Brackett, Finkelstein, & Laffel, 1997; Ingersoll, Orr, Herrold, & Golden, 1986; LaGreca et al., 1990; Wysocki et al., 1996), as well as accelerated onset and progression of long - term complications of the disease (Bryden et al., 2001; Kovacs, Goldston, Obrosky, & Iyengar, 1992; Wysocki, Hough, Ward, & Green, 1992).
The decline is believed to have halted because of the generally poorer health of Indigenous mothers; their exposure to risk factors; and the poor state of health infrastructure in which infants were raised.
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