Are there
health implications associated with having support for your relationship?
Even the seemingly cleanest kennels are hot zones for infectious organisms, so consider the serious
health implications associated with boarding your pet.
In recent years, soft drink companies have noticed that consumers becoming increasingly aware of
the health implications associated with soft drinks.
Not exact matches
Children from low - income families are likely to hear 30 million fewer words than their peers from higher - income families, a deficit that can have far - reaching
implications on educational achievement,
health and economic status, said Alan Mendelsohn,
associate professor of pediatrics and population
health at the New York University School of Medicine.
Dr David Carslake, the study's lead author and Senior Research
Associate from the MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit (IEU) at the University of Bristol, said: «An alarming increase in obesity levels across the world which have risen from 105 million in 1975 to 641 million in 2014, according to a recent Lancet study, create concern about the
implications for public
health.
His research focuses on the upper limits to human longevity, the
health and public policy
implications associated with individual and population aging, as well as the pursuit of the scientific means to slow aging in people.
Studies from several high - income countries have shown that early menarche is also
associated with various psychosocial factors including delinquency, substance use, and depression — all of which have sexual and reproductive
health implications.
«This prior experience was
associated with less negative attitudes, which has
implications for how we think of the relevance of that experience in recruiting for a mental
health workforce.»
This research has
implications to improve
health, not only for heavy drinkers and smokers, but also for individuals with mental
health conditions such as schizophrenia, which often is
associated with smoking.
Still, Cucinotta pointed to «Cancer Risk From Exposure to Galactic Cosmic Rays:
Implications for Space Exploration by Human Beings» from The Lancet Oncology as being one of particular note because it highlighted the
health risks
associated with humans» space travel endeavors.
In a study published by the National Institutes of
Health, «TFA (Trans Fatty Acid) intake is positively
associated with markers of systemic inflammation... (the) influences of TFAs on inflammation and of
implications for coronary disease, diabetes, and other conditions is warranted.»
The long - term, constant cortisol exposure
associated with chronic stress produces further symptoms, including impaired cognition, decreased thyroid function, and accumulation of abdominal fat, which itself has
implications for cardiovascular
health.
If your new cat tests positive for a contagious disease, discuss various options and their
associated health and psychological
implications for both cats with your veterinarian.
Finally, absent from Broecker's analysis is a consideration of the
implications of seeking to store up to 34 billion tons of carbon dioxide annually in terrestrial or ocean - based facilities, including the imposing environmental and
health risks
associated with potential leakage, and the huge «NIMBY» battles that may ensue in areas where such facilities might be sited.
Her recent research has primarily centered on lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth because the unfolding of same - sex sexuality during adolescence and emerging adulthood is an experience for which most youth are unprepared, involves coping with experiences
associated with society's stigmatization of homosexuality, and has serious
implications for
health and adaptation.
National Evaluation of the Safe Start Demonstration Project:
Implications for Mental
Health Practice Hyde, Lamb, Arteaga, & Chavis Best Practices in Mental Health, 4 (1), 2008 View Abstract Discusses the role mental health practitioners can play in assessing children exposed to violence and addressing the negative consequences often associated with exp
Health Practice Hyde, Lamb, Arteaga, & Chavis Best Practices in Mental
Health, 4 (1), 2008 View Abstract Discusses the role mental health practitioners can play in assessing children exposed to violence and addressing the negative consequences often associated with exp
Health, 4 (1), 2008 View Abstract Discusses the role mental
health practitioners can play in assessing children exposed to violence and addressing the negative consequences often associated with exp
health practitioners can play in assessing children exposed to violence and addressing the negative consequences often
associated with exposure.
Relative to children with no ACEs, children who experienced ACEs had increased odds of having below - average academic skills including poor literacy skills, as well as attention problems, social problems, and aggression, placing them at significant risk for poor school achievement, which is
associated with poor
health.23 Our study adds to the growing literature on adverse outcomes
associated with ACEs3 — 9,24 — 28 by pointing to ACEs during early childhood as a risk factor for child academic and behavioral problems that have
implications for education and
health trajectories, as well as achievement gaps and
health disparities.
Maternal victimization appears to be a highly prevalent problem in high - risk samples and is
associated with harmful
implications for mental
health and parenting, as well as for the offspring.
One key
implication of this study is that family stress and
associated risks are a public
health matter rather than simply a matter for the mental
health, social service, and education sectors.
An additional philosophical problem worth considering in discussions about the
implications of ACE - type research is whether advocates should use a list of childhood features that are
associated with long - term
health effects as the primary criterion of what childhood adversities to prioritize for prevention.
Our findings, if replicated, have
implications for policy,
health and special educational service delivery as we found that experiencing financial difficulty or stress is at the very least
associated with a small increased risk of ADHD symptoms in children.
Although greater early local production of proinflammatory cytokines at wound sites is beneficial because it is
associated with enhanced healing, greater systemic production of proinflammatory cytokines can represent a maladaptive response.24 Both physical and psychological stressors can provoke transient increases in plasma levels of proinflammatory cytokines, particularly IL - 6,25 as can negative emotions like depression and anxiety.26 - 28 More frequent or persistent stress - related changes have broad
implications for physical and mental
health; sustained elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines have been linked to a variety of age - related diseases, including cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, arthritis, type 2 diabetes mellitus, certain cancers, and frailty and functional decline.29 - 31
Implications for violence prevention are discussed, including the importance of addressing community
health, as well as individual patterns of behavior,
associated with multiple forms of violence victimization and perpetration.
Although heterogeneity in the timing and persistence of maternal depressive symptomatology has
implications for screening and treatment as well as
associated maternal and child
health outcomes, little is known about this variability.
Findings indicate that co-occurring psychiatric symptoms and their
associated mental
health risk / protective factors may have important clinical
implications and generally support a biopsychosocial model of psychopathology in children with an ASD that appears to share many similarities with models for nonASD children.