Sentences with phrase «health incidents»

As it turns out, our dog has had two major health incidents requiring surgery, and Healthy Paws has been there for us through each one.
Simply avoiding one hospital stay because of a major health incident could save you close to $ 20,000.
I've had more than my fair share of policing & mental health incidents on the frontline of British policing.
I've had more than my fair share of policing & mental health incidents on the frontline of British policing.
Brea, Calif. (June 28, 2011)-- Few pet owners imagine they will ever have to spend more than $ 1,000 for treatment of a single pet health incident or condition.
The 92 - year - old, who has seen his share of recent health incidents, had fallen ill but was in stable condition and «doing fine,» his chief of staff Jean Becker told the Houston Chronicle.
After an unexpected and serious health incident in 2010, I began to meditate twice a day for 20 minutes each time.
While there are some smaller species and breeds for which microchip procedures warrant more careful consideration, these chips are widely utilized with very few recorded health incidents.
It recommended that the federal government draft a plan to enact a large - scale response to the mental health effects of global warming, including public education campaigns, increased training for mental health professionals, and developing mental health incident response teams.
A major health incident such as an injury or illness can devastate you financially.
This plan covers all accidental mishaps and uncalled health incidents during one's life making it a comprehensive policy.
I've had more than my fair share of policing & mental health incidents on the frontline of British policing.
Few of us consider that treatment for a single pet health incident or condition can cost $ 1,000 or more — a reason many dog owners give for surrendering their pets to shelters.
I've had more than my fair share of policing & mental health incidents on the frontline of British policing.
Ripp told the Wall Street Journal that he had a «health incident» a few weeks ago that forced him to consider cutting back his work hours.
You go on to use data from the Journal of the AMA, writing a number of paragraphs on this subject as part of the «Fact check», however the AMA article is referring to health incidents, and says nothing about survival rates, treatment, etc..
But you should do so at least once a year, if not sooner, particularly when major events shift your landscape, such as a divorce, a new home purchase, a promotion, or a health incident.
I've had more than my fair share of policing & mental health incidents on the frontline of British policing.
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