Sentences with phrase «health burden faced»

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Do you face perpetual problems of job insecurity, financial burden and health issues?
Overturning a lower court's decision that ruled that the laws unconstitutionally limited access to abortion in the state, New Orleans - based 5th Circuit Court of Appeals judges wrote, «on its face does not impose an undue burden on the life and health of a woman.»
«While California residents facing mental health challenges are finding ways to cope and maintain important aspects of well - being, they are substantially burdened by self - stigma and discrimination, which may significantly undermine recovery,» Wong said.
«As the price and accuracy of rapid diagnostic tests and other diagnostic instruments improve, I think we have a chance to really make a difference in clinical settings facing huge burdens of acute undifferentiated febrile infections that I believe are being misdiagnosed,» said Stoler, who also holds a position in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the UM Miller School of Medicine.
It's not the way to think about medical care in the face of a changing pattern of health problems as we live longer lives — but lives that are increasingly limited and burdened by subpar health.
«We understand the financial barriers that many students face today and, through a true collaborative effort with AVMF as our partner, and all the Colleges of Veterinary Medicine and AVMA in the selection process, the Pfizer Animal Health scholarship program allows us to help alleviate some of that burden
Taking on the burden of facing off against the individual or corporation that hurt you, so that you and your family can concentrate on your health and well being;
Crime victims often face terrible financial burdens, like medical and mental health care bills, and also experience trauma, pain, suffering and lost quality of life.
Accident and Health Insurance — Accidental death and dismemberment insurance can help to offset the financial burden that is faced when a loved one passes away suddenly and unexpectedly in an accident.
«The new law will cover more women, increase access to reproductive health care, and ease the disproportionate health care burdens on women, who still earn less than men but often face higher health care costs.»
Such realities underscore the increased risk to psychological health, given the added burden faced by these children and adolescents.
The report also praises the Affordable Care Act, which «eases the disproportionate health care burdens on women — who continue to earn less than men while also often facing more health care costs — and increases access to reproductive health care.»
The burden thus falls on the shoulders of the health care professional to remain aware of the unique situation faced by these individuals.
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