Sentences with phrase «health issues for the people»

«That creates tremendous personal and health issues for people who are waiting.
The manufacturer of testosterone supplement AndroGel has even put out a statement acknowledging that their drug can cause serious health issues for people with kidney, heart, and lung disease.

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According to dental health website AsktheDentist.com, sonic toothbrushes, which oscillate at astonishing rates — up to 31,000 strokes per minute at full speed — are more effective at reaching and removing plaque between the teeth and beneath the gum line than rotating electric toothbrushes, making a sonic toothbrush the best bet for anyone with gum issues, those who are lackadaisical about flossing, and the majority of people over age 40.
People's behaviour will change immediately — from how they decide to seek medical attention for non-viral conditions (serious health issues may get overlooked) to how people move around within their own city, reducing spending in retail stores and restauPeople's behaviour will change immediately — from how they decide to seek medical attention for non-viral conditions (serious health issues may get overlooked) to how people move around within their own city, reducing spending in retail stores and restaupeople move around within their own city, reducing spending in retail stores and restaurants.
Haviland, a passionate advocate for social justice and global women's and children's health issues, says that «every business person can take on a social mission.
One of those efforts, which he calls «Find Your Words,» is aimed at combating the persistent stigma around mental health issues and involves «showing people that there is a way to ask for help and to say you have a problem.»
For instance, if an individual enrolls in a 12 - month short - term health plan in March and discovers a health problem in July, an insurer could determine the issue predated the person's enrollment.
I think one of the reasons why it's become the number one health issue for Democrats, Republicans and Independents, is because it affects almost every person.
The questioning of uBeam has focused on two issues: the argument that the technology violates laws of physics and isn't actually possible, and the fear that the technology is unsafe and could cause health risks for people.
I think one key issue is to have guaranteed coverage for the 47 million people who have no health insurance.
Despite such assertions, though, earlier this week Trump revoked mandated background checks for people with mental health issues trying to buy guns.
In doing so, they stepped into a long and complicated balancing act in the United States between public safety and the right to bear arms for people with mental health issues.
After the Parkland shooting, House Speaker Paul Ryan focused on past legislation on mental health issues, despite the fact that Republicans actually made it easier for people with mental illnesses to purchase guns last year.
At FlexJobs, we see a variety of people looking for part - time work, such as working parents, semi-retirees, people with health issues or disabilities, military spouses, millennials, career changers, and people seeking better work - life balance.
Of course, delaying isn't always better — or always possible — for everyone, particularly for people with health issues, because it can take years to reach the breakeven point.
It also seems quite hard to swallow that a person could spend his or her life helping the poor, counseling the down and out, building homes for Habitat for Humanity, giving millions to charitable causes, assisting those with disabilities and mental health issues, and without a sincere acceptance of Jesus Christ as Savior, be doomed to eternal condemnation and suffering, no getting out early for good behavior.
It is also abstinence - based, although they will allow people to continue to take some medication for mental health issues.
When I hear that there is no room for God in the whole «mental health» debate, I want to remind those people of something that I think is one of the key issues at the center of this whole conversation: God loves people in their humanity and we are to do the same of one another.
I've shared her with my spirituality group for people coping with behavioral health issues.
I don't discount mental health issues effecting people and I do nt look for demons in every closet.
She is part of a larger wave of people beginning to speak out about mental illness and the stigma that comes with it to encourage more people to seek professional help for mental health - related issues.
They noted that when average income in a nation rose to a certain point, people turned attention from issues of economic survival to concern for the health of the environment.
The medical profession is the primary guardian of the people's health in the matter of drugs, for the questions at issue are generally technical and can not be properly assessed by laymen.
Our local Primary Care Trust operates a clinic for young people which «provides a wide range of information and advice on issues regarding sexual health such as; fertility, unplanned pregnancy and contraception.
My last point and Im out... Throughout our great nations history... we always found a way to fight through national issues and come up with solutions... Giving the problems we have now to people in the 50's and 60's... and they may actually come up with a solution... if you earnestly care about making a change... start at the lowest levels of government... go do something... find out costs... expenses... how to get more health care to people... do things like that... quit waiting on the government to provide all the answers... its not the way this country was founded... and not the way we get through problems... If you or ur family does nt have insurance... get a job that can provide you that... instead of hoping the government will do so... If you or ur family lacks access to education... move to an area that excels at it... education is invaluable... Do something about your problem... and quit waiting for the next big lotto...
[I think you wrote somewhere that you might create a closed Facebook group where people could write more openly about their health issues, which naturally would take a lot of time to set up if you were to try to create a private forum on your own site, so I do realize that some platforms are better for some initiatives / conversations than others are.]
You realize most people care about these things because they believe in «low - this, low - that,» not for provable health issues like Celiac's, right?
While my body does not tolerate nightshades (which a potato is, and why some diets and people with certain inflammatory health issues shouldn't consume them) I do believe in their nutritional content and I do have one once a month or so for the taste.
A proprietary combination of ten disease - fighting herbs used for more than 40 years and helping thousands of people with serious health issues.
The main new project for which we now need bread is Together We Rise, a new project to help people living with mental health issues, and some of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged people facing social exclusion, to benefit from the therapeutic, social and employment opportunities offered by Real Bread making.
Of course, I have other health issues that may have made it more draining for me than it would be for most people.
«Mental health issues are a reality for millions of people across the country.
Written for parents - to - be, families, friends, and health professionals, this book uses first - hand knowledge and personal anecdotes to shed light on a somewhat clandestine technique and explain the issues people face as they consider raising DI children.
What an honest post and thank you so much for sharing — the more we share issues around mental health, hopefully the easier it becomes for people to find the support they need.
I don't believe that people's body weight correlates with their views on these sorts of issues; for example, I have a Lunch Tray reader who's been battling obesity since childhood and is therefore all the more health - conscious as she raises her young daughter.
KidsQuest KidsQuest is a CDC website designed for students in fourth, fifth, and sixth grades, to get them to think about people with disabilities and some of the issues related to daily activities, health, and accessibility.
If you are desperate for sleep or you worry that your baby may have a sleep problem (if it's not a problem to you, it's not a problem), reach out and ask for practical support so you can catch up on sleep (you aren't imposing, most people love to be involved with a baby), look for a health professional who will address reasons for your baby's wakefulness such as feeding or medical issues and guide you to make changes, gradually with love.
I do not like the way you glibly speak about the mother's mental health (but I guess people who don't have mental health issues tend to not «get it») and I also don't like how you claim that co-sleeping is the best for everyone.
There are so many ridiculous over prescribed medications in peoples cabinets for daily «health» issues, why make taboo a medication that could be quite useful rather than teach, make legal and use responsibly.
I think a lot of the issue with this bill and this entire issue is that there's just a lack of education about the need for it and I think this why not enough has been done yet, but when people do find out about all the struggles and the issues and the real health concerns that go along with women having to pump in places like bathrooms that are unsanitary that people do want to help, that they do want conditions to get better.
A mixture of health issues led to my decision to stop trying to breast feed, and I felt guilty and anxious and like people will always judge me for just not trying hard enough or giving up a little bit of my personal wellbeing for the baby.
Not having a clue when it comes to having your own baby, being responsible for another person, not to mention all of the health concerns and issues that arise in some pregnancies and newborns.
Commenting on the issue of whether presidential candidates should release their health status, President Mahama said he was up for the idea, which the founder of the Progressive People's Party, Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom, have been championing over the years.
A significant number of people that have been unemployed for a year or more have health or social issues that make their return to work more difficult.
For many people using public services, especially those who can't afford to pay for education, health or anything else privately, quality of service, not choice, is still the number one issue - and the prioritisation of «choice» obscures that agenFor many people using public services, especially those who can't afford to pay for education, health or anything else privately, quality of service, not choice, is still the number one issue - and the prioritisation of «choice» obscures that agenfor education, health or anything else privately, quality of service, not choice, is still the number one issue - and the prioritisation of «choice» obscures that agenda.
... each Individual is already unimpeded from seeking voluntary cooperation from health care service providers; if I may take a «softened» stance for a moment, what I believe those professing a «human right to health care» likely have at issue is that some people wish to contract services with no means of consideration for contracts required to obtain those services peacably.
«For the people like John Faso who say, oh, this is some stunt, I wish they could come here and see the sincerity of the people here who are telling their stories, who are talking about serious health issues in their own lives and who are scared to death about what the Republicans are doing,» Maloney says.
The British Lung Foundation has campaigned on this serious child health issue since 2010, and during that time we have seen a wide range of people and organisations with diverse interests all voice their support for legislation to protect children from passive smoke in motor vehicles.
De Blasio said dealing with people with a propensity for violence who also have mental health issues is just one component of a larger strategy to address homelessness in the city, the rest of which will be outlined in the fall.
In December, the Cuomo administration issued regulations requiring that private insurers operating in New York as well as Medicaid, the government - run health plan for the poor, cover medically necessary healthcare for transgender people who are transitioning from one gender to the other.
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