Sentences with phrase «health fallout from»

«This study provides an unprecedentedly detailed picture of the health fallout from China's coal burning,» said Dr Andrew Gray, a US - based expert on air pollution, who conducted the research.
For a country of one child families, it is no wonder to see more frequent «mass incidents» (the government's term for protests) sparked by the health fallout from pollution.
But health officials are warning about the much longer - term health fallout from this year's hurricane season.

Not exact matches

The proposed $ 54 billion mega-merger between health insurers Anthem and Cigna wasn't long for this world (and the fallout from the failed deal will likely persist as the companies battle over breakup fees).
News of the belated state action in Petersburgh comes as the Cuomo administration moves to contain political fallout from the slow official reaction to the potential health threat from pollution of water in Hoosick Falls with a chemical called PFOA, which is used in manufacturing non-stick materials and has been linked to kidney and testicular cancer and thyroid problems.
The fallout continues from President Donald Trump's decision to end subsidies to health insurance companies to help lower - income Americans pay for their health insurance.
The radioactive fallout from a nuclear power plant melt down or nuclear waste is life threatening and a public health catastrophe.
Creating lasting memories Educational visits are all about creating lifelong memories and if something goes wrong, be it an unaccredited company going out of business, fallout from inadequate health and safety standards, or experiencing below par activities of amenities, then these are certainly not the sort of memories that teachers, pupils or parents want to have.
As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know the fallout from a Virginia DUI conviction, including loss of liberty through possible jail time and through probation supervision (and, therefore, risk of future jail for any probation violation finding); loss of driving privileges with stingy restricted driving privileges with the ignition interlock when granted; risks to security clearances; risks to such professionals as military members, police officers and health care professionals; risks to non-United States citizens; and harm to one's reputation.
The most recent column covers cases ranging from the fallout of far - fetched claims that an accident with a cow on the road fell under a state's health care safety provisions to a personally costly incident involving sanctions against an attorney for over $ 160,000.
For more about the budget announcements and fallout, Croakey reporter Jennifer Doggett reported from inside the Budget lockup, capturing the initial reactions here, while Marie McInerney detailed the responses from a range of health experts here and here.
I really don't care what others do with their lives on an individual basis, but when the drug problem escalates to the point that our health care system implodes under its own weight due to never - ending long - term treatments for drug abusers and all of the fallout that emanates from that life - style, then there might be a backlash from the actual majority... taxpayers whose pockets have to be picked to pay for that nonsense... unless they too have become layabout potheads... that ever - increasing legion of takers who milk the ever - decreasing makers.
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