Brandhorst et al. (2015) stated that the concerns about
health impairment from fasting point to the need for dietary interventions that induce fasting - like healthy effects that minimize the risk of adverse effects, and the burden of complete food restriction.
Not exact matches
That normal includes potential long - term
health effects
from wildfire smoke, especially for vulnerable groups like pregnant women, infants, the elderly, and people with respiratory
impairment, Henderson said.
These risks and uncertainties include food safety and food - borne illness concerns; litigation; unfavorable publicity; federal, state and local regulation of our business including
health care reform, labor and insurance costs; technology failures; failure to execute a business continuity plan following a disaster;
health concerns including virus outbreaks; the intensely competitive nature of the restaurant industry; factors impacting our ability to drive sales growth; the impact of indebtedness we incurred in the RARE acquisition; our plans to expand our newer brands like Bahama Breeze and Seasons 52; our ability to successfully integrate Eddie V's restaurant operations; a lack of suitable new restaurant locations; higher - than - anticipated costs to open, close or remodel restaurants; increased advertising and marketing costs; a failure to develop and recruit effective leaders; the price and availability of key food products and utilities; shortages or interruptions in the delivery of food and other products; volatility in the market value of derivatives; general macroeconomic factors, including unemployment and interest rates; disruptions in the financial markets; risk of doing business with franchisees and vendors in foreign markets; failure to protect our service marks or other intellectual property; a possible
impairment in the carrying value of our goodwill or other intangible assets; a failure of our internal controls over financial reporting or changes in accounting standards; and other factors and uncertainties discussed
from time to time in reports filed by Darden with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
So choose
from any varieties of apples you enjoy, but you may want to consider buying them organic since regular apples are high in pesticides linked to brain
impairments and severe
health conditions.
This guarantees that consumers are safe
from any
health impairments and that your company is safe
from a loss of confidence, product liability cases, and expensive product recalls.
Offering her support for its
health and holistic benefits, Dorit Adler, the chief clinical dietician of Hadassah University Medical Center, said: «The evidence - based research proves again and again that the [low - meat] Mediterranean diet lowers the risks of most of the modern diseases
from obesity through diabetes, heart disease and even cognitive
impairment.
To help determine ways to decrease the growing burden of visual
impairment, researchers
from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public
Health examined the relationships between the incidence of visual
impairment and three modifiable lifestyle behaviors: smoking, drinking alcohol and staying physically active.
A group of Harvard epidemiologists analyzed data
from the 121,700 - participant, three - decade - long Nurses»
Health Study and found that middle - aged women who drink a glass of wine a day (or its equivalent) are 20 percent less likely than nondrinkers to suffer
from age - related memory
impairment and other cognitive problems later in life.
At Premia, students with a range of disabilities — deafness, visual
impairments, dyslexia, chronic fatigue syndrome, mobility
impairments, and mental
health difficulties, among others — tell their stories and give advice on pursuing a research degree,
from dealing with a supervisor to attending a conference.
The researchers report that three young adults with severe vision
impairment from a hereditary disease maintained improved eyesight a year after gene therapy was administered — and didn't suffer any
health side effects in the meantime.
It is difficult to determine exactly what proportion of those losses are due to maternal malnutrition, but recent research indicates that 60 percent of deaths of children under age 5 are associated with malnutrition — and children's malnutrition is strongly correlated with mothers» poor nutritional status.17 Problems related to anemia, for example, including cognitive
impairment in children and low productivity in adults, cost US$ 5 billion a year in South Asia alone.18 Illness associated with nutrient deficiencies have significantly reduced the productivity of women in less developed countries.19 A recent report
from Asia shows that malnutrition reduces human productivity by 10 percent to 15 percent and gross domestic product by 5 percent to 10 percent.20 By improving the nutrition of adolescent girls and women, nations can reduce
health care costs, increase intellectual capacity, and improve adult productivity.21
So choose
from any varieties of apples you enjoy, but you may want to consider buying them organic since regular apples are high in pesticides linked to brain
impairments and severe
health conditions.
«But this is the first time that I'm aware of that you can see the pathway
from exercise to better brain
health and better brain
health to delaying the onset of a cognitive
impairment.»
Studies of PQQ have shown it can optimize the
health of the entire central nervous system, reverse cognitive
impairment, improve memory, help in stroke recovery, slow the damage caused by neurodegenerative disease and help protect the brain
from toxicity, such as
from mercury.
I think everyone needs to read this book for proactive and reactive neurologic
health ranging
from mild cognitive
impairment, to dementia to Alzheimer's.
We will also discuss the impact of stress and lack of sleep on cardiovascular endurance and
health, and neurodegeneration -
from mild cognitive
impairment to dementia.
Not far away, in another affluent, suburban school district in Montclair, New Jersey, minutes
from an August meeting show the board of education approved spending nearly $ 5 million this year for tuition payments — an average of $ 63,000 per student — on «out - of - district placements» for 79 students with a variety of classifications, including learning disabilities and «other
health impairment.»
Lesaux's research focuses on the reading development and the
health and well - being of children who are at risk for learning difficulties, including children
from language - minority and low socioeconomic backgrounds, and children with language
impairments.
A growing body of empirical evidence indicates that significant adversity during childhood (e.g.,
from abuse or neglect, exposure to violence, deep and persistent poverty, and / or the cumulative burdens of racial or ethnic discrimination) can contribute to lifelong problems in learning, behavior, and chronic
health impairments such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes cancer, and depression, among many others.
Students identified with special needs range
from autism, specific learning disability, speech and language
impairment, hearing impaired, visually impaired, developmentally delayed, and other
health impairments.
Because other
health impairments may result in limited energy, enthusiasm, endurance, and alertness, teachers may need to adapt their instruction for students who suffer
from chronic illness or acute conditions.
(2) due to cognitive
impairment you require substantial supervision to protect you
from threats to your
health and safety.
Be informed of and work diligently toward the elimination of hereditary
health problems of the breed by refraining
from breeding a dog or bitch if they have, in 2 litters to different partners, produced offspring with the same serious genetic defect, such as: blindness, deafness, PDA, lameness, or
impairment of vital functions which prevent these offspring
from living a normal, healthy life without major surgical or significant medical intervention.
In fact most Pugs will suffer
from some degree of
health impairment simply as a result of being deprived of a muzzle.
For example, these organizations are not sufficiently candid about: * The high costs of wind energy; * The added costs of wind energy due to its need for backup generating capacity
from traditional energy sources because of the intermittence, variability and unpredictability of wind energy; * The absence of transmission capacity in remote areas where windmills might otherwise be acceptable; * The extent to which wind developers» costs are being shifted to taxpayers and electric customers and hidden in their tax and electric bills; * Scenic
impairment and other adverse environmental,
health and safety impacts.
Your brain injury lawyer will inquire as to: How you received your brain injury — whether your brain injury has caused you to miss work, school or other obligations, or whether you're suffering
from symptoms such as paralysis, speech
impairment, depression, mood changes or memory problems, our Massachusetts and Rhode Island brain injury lawyers» primary concern is your
health and well - being.
«disability certificate» means, in respect of a person, a certificate
from a
health practitioner of the person's choice that states the cause and nature of the person's
impairment and contains an estimate of the duration of the disability in respect of which the person is making or has made an application for a benefit described in this Regulation;
(B) that the insured person's
impairment is predominantly a minor injury but, based on compelling evidence provided by the
health practitioner, the insured person does not come within the Minor Injury Guideline because the insured person has a pre-existing medical condition that will prevent the insured person
from achieving maximal recovery
from the minor injury if the insured person is subject to the $ 3,500 limit or is limited to the goods and services authorized under the Minor Injury Guideline, or
«disability certificate» means, in respect of a person, a certificate
from a
health practitioner of the person's choice that states the cause and nature of the person's
impairment and contains an estimate of the duration of the disability in respect of which the person is making or has made a claim for a benefit set out in this Regulation; («certificat d'invalidité»)
(B) that the insured person's
impairment is predominantly a minor injury but, based on compelling evidence provided by the
health practitioner, the insured person does not come within the Minor Injury Guideline because the insured person has a pre-existing medical condition that was documented by a
health practitioner before the accident and that will prevent the insured person
from achieving maximal recovery
from the minor injury if the insured person is subject to the $ 3,500 limit or is limited to the goods and services authorized under the Minor Injury Guideline, or
That is the conclusion drawn
from a study on Long - Term Mortality Risk in Individuals with Permanent Work - Related
Impairment conducted by the Institute for Work and
Health in Toronto.
«disability certificate» means, in respect of a person, a certificate
from a
health practitioner of the person's choice that states the cause and nature of the person's
impairment and contains an estimate of the duration of the disability in respect of which the person is making or has made an application for a benefit described in this Regulation; («certificat d'invalidité»)
Often, the accident victim will be in denial that these problems exist, or operating under the mistaken belief that these
health impairments will go away on their own without any need for intervention
from a rehabilitation professional.
But given that she had only had three months off work for depression in her life, it was reasonable for her to say that her
health was normally good and that she did not suffer
from any
impairment.
A client's mental
health and cognitive
impairment matter at every stage of the lawyer / client relationship,
from the first meeting, to case strategising, to the plea decision, the trial itself, the sentencing process, and beyond.
This is especially important for high - risk cases, because
health impairments may be reviewed differently
from one carrier to the next.
Requires substantial supervision by another person to protect oneself
from threats to
health and safety due to Severe Cognitive
Impairment, defined as deterioration or loss of intellectual capacity that is measured by clinical evidence and standardized tests, which reliably measure impa
Impairment, defined as deterioration or loss of intellectual capacity that is measured by clinical evidence and standardized tests, which reliably measure
impairmentimpairment in:
Provides an accelerated death benefit if the insured is certified by a physician within the last 12 months as unable to perform two of six Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) for 90 consecutive days, or requires substantial supervision to protect himself or herself
from threats to
health and safety due to severe cognitive
impairment.
This is also why you might find yourself subject to more stringent
health screening when you buy life insurance after age 45 — everything
from an EKG to cognitive
impairment tests depending on your age.
Becoming chronically ill means that the policyholder is not able to perform, without substantial assistance
from another person for a period of at least 90 days, at least two out of the six activities of daily living or requires substantial supervision
from another person, for a time period of at least 90 consecutive days, to protect the insured
from threats to
health and safety due to severe cognitive
impairment.
[3] A person generally is chronically ill if the person (1) is unable to perform at least two activities of daily living, such as eating, using the toilet, bathing oneself, or dressing oneself; (2) requires substantial supervision to protect himself or herself
from threats to
health and safety due to severe cognitive impairment; or (3) has a level of disability similar to that described in (1) as determined by the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Ser
health and safety due to severe cognitive
impairment; or (3) has a level of disability similar to that described in (1) as determined by the U.S. Secretary of
Health and Human Ser
Health and Human Services.
To qualify for a chronic illness, you would need to be certified by a licensed
health practitioner in the last 12 months with a qualifying illness or physical condition that would prevent you
from performing at least two «Activities of Daily Living», without substantial assistance or requires substantial supervision
from another person to protect the Insured Person
from threats to
health and safety due to cognitive
impairment.
(2) due to cognitive
impairment you require substantial supervision to protect you
from threats to your
health and safety.
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We provide out - patient personal psychotherapy for adults and couples who are in a personal crisis, suffering
from complex post traumatic stress disorders, depression, anxiety, and panic disorders, gender identity, and problems with avoidance, difficulties in intimacy and interpersonal relationships,
health problems,
impairments in concentration and mood, and who have tried to help themselves before, but without sufficient or long - lasting success.»
Studies were identified
from the literature through electronic databases [PSYCINFO, MEDLINE, Google Scholar, PSNYDEX (an electronic data base of psychological literature
from German - speaking countries)-- search terms: (chronic illness or disability or aids or arthritis or asthma or cancer or cleft or chronic fatigue syndrome or cystic fibrosis or diabetes or fibromyalgia or hemophilia or hearing
impairment or HIV or epilepsy or inflammatory bowel disease or migraine or rheumatism or sickle cell or spina bifida or visual
impairment) and (children or adolescents or adolescence) and (depression or depressive or mental
health or psychological
health)-RSB-, and cross-referencing.
Adolescence is a critical period for the development of depression with prevalence rates rising sharply
from childhood to early adulthood.1 Many adult depressive disorders have their first onset in adolescence2 with longer episode duration being the strongest predictor of future problems.3 In addition to increasing the risk of later mental
health problems, adolescent depression is associated with significant educational and social
impairment and is a major risk factor for suicide.1 Providing effective early interventions to shorten the duration of episodes and potentially reduce the impact on later life is therefore important.3 This study explores this question and compares the effects of...
The level of the child's
impairment and support and attitudes
from others are key factors that influence the mental
health and wellbeing of children with disabilities.
On Becoming Trauma - Informed: Role of the Adverse Childhood Experiences Survey in Tertiary Child and Adolescent Mental
Health Services and the Association with Standard Measures of Impairment and Severity Abdul Rahman, MD, FRCPC; Andrea Perri, MSN; Avril Deegan, MSW; Jennifer Kuntz, MSW; David Cawthorpe, MSc, PhD To examine the clinical utility of the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) survey as an index of trauma in a child and adolescent mental health care setting, descriptive, polychoric factor, and regression analyses were employed with cross-sectional ACE surveys (2833) and registration - linked data using past admissions (10,400) from November 2016 to March 2017 related to clinical
Health Services and the Association with Standard Measures of
Impairment and Severity Abdul Rahman, MD, FRCPC; Andrea Perri, MSN; Avril Deegan, MSW; Jennifer Kuntz, MSW; David Cawthorpe, MSc, PhD To examine the clinical utility of the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) survey as an index of trauma in a child and adolescent mental
health care setting, descriptive, polychoric factor, and regression analyses were employed with cross-sectional ACE surveys (2833) and registration - linked data using past admissions (10,400) from November 2016 to March 2017 related to clinical
health care setting, descriptive, polychoric factor, and regression analyses were employed with cross-sectional ACE surveys (2833) and registration - linked data using past admissions (10,400)
from November 2016 to March 2017 related to clinical data.
Psychosocial problems and the new morbidities should no longer be viewed as categorically different
from the causes and consequences of other biologically based
health impairments.