Sentences with phrase «health consequences beyond»

Thank you for sharing about a very prominent issue leading to suffering and health consequences beyond what most could imagine.

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And the cost goes beyond the consequences on our physical and mental health.
Perinatal events can result in associated longer term health and broader societal costs, as shown by the size of damages paid in obstetric litigation cases, which represent a substantial cost to the NHS.27 Follow - up over weeks or longer to monitor recovery, or a future assessment of the outcomes for mothers and babies at a later date, would act as a vehicle for estimating costs and consequences beyond the perinatal period and shed more light on long term cost effectiveness.
«The field of occupational travel medicine needs to expand beyond its current focus on infectious disease, cardiovascular disease risks, violence and injury to bring more focus to the behavioral and mental health consequences of business travel.»
How much can leach into food, under what circumstances and what are the health consequences are hotly debated and this subject goes far beyond the scope of this article.
Some of the consequences of obesity go beyond physical and mental health, too.
The impact of HIV and AIDS goes beyond health; there are several social and economic consequences.
Poor dental health can have serious health consequences for your pet that reach far beyond his mouth.
We're looking at a future of seas climbing up our shores; devastating floods, droughts, and storms becoming more frequent facts of life; seasons changing beyond recognition; and dangerous consequences for our health we're only beginning to understand.
The consequences of family transitions on children's health extend beyond traditional mental health and behavioral outcomes and include accident proneness, illness, and receipt of medical attention.
If untreated, it can lead to a variety of negative health and developmental consequences for children, 15 including childhood behavior problems, cognitive delays, and physical health problems.16 Untreated maternal depression has also been associated with negative outcomes in employment and income for mothers, suggesting that the costs of maternal depression extend beyond the individual family to the broader economy.17
Because so many of the origins and consequences of childhood toxic stress lie beyond the boundaries of the clinical setting, pediatric providers are often called on to work collaboratively with parents, social workers, teachers, coaches, civic leaders, policy makers, and other invested stakeholders to influence services that fall outside the traditional realm of clinical practice.72 In many cases, these efforts extend even further afield, moving into the realm of ecologically based, public health initiatives that address the precipitants of toxic stress at the community, state, and national levels.
According to the new budget plan, a lack of action to fund the health plan would have stiff consequences for the state: «failure by Congress to extend funding beyond March 2018 would increase state costs by hundreds of millions of dollars in 2018 - 19.»
For this, it is important not only to identify robust evidence - informed actions, but also to look at their costs and resource consequences, within and beyond the health system.
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