Sentences with phrase «health repercussions for»

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On Psych Pedia, Steven Parton, an author and student of human nature, explains how complaining not only alters your brain for the worse but also has serious negative repercussions for your mental health.
The company's financial health has significant repercussions for Canada, where it has more than 2,000 employees.
Pharmacy services provider and drugstore chain made a big splash late in 2017 when CVS announced its plan to acquire health insurance giant Aetna for $ 69 billion in a move that could have major repercussions across the healthcare sector.
Over extending yourself can have negative repercussions for your own health.
These near drownings can have life - time repercussions for the health of the child.
The study also reveals that some diseased DNA from the mother was carried over inadvertently into the donor egg, which could have long - term repercussions for the child's health.
Unfortunately, many menopausal women require prescribed drugs for other health problems, and when they enter this stage in their reproductive lives, the emotional repercussions can be heightened.
PCOS can have repercussions for fertility and health in the future, so I do recommend that you take a close look and wokr on diet and lifestyle to support your hormones.
This is a short - sighted decision that will have many serious repercussions for young people's health and their futures.»
Within the findings, 76 per cent said their stress levels were having repercussions on their health and lifestyle, rising to 79 per cent for those aged 31 - 40.
Unfortunately, as is often the case with dogs who are bred for a distinctive look, the Dachshund has suffered some sad and sorry health repercussions.
Dubbed «the great nutrient collapse,» this strange effect is going virtually unnoticed by most people on Earth, and yet it would have enormous repercussions for human health.
Promoting a meat - centric diet for health reasons is one thing, but such a diet has planetary repercussions that can no longer be ignored.
You may be entitled to compensation including medical costs, continuing health care, reimbursement for lost wages due to missed work, pain and suffering, property damage, and other costs associated with the physical, emotional, and financial repercussions of an icy road accident.
Individuals in extreme jobs report negative repercussions for their physical and mental health, personal and family relationships, and home life.
Improper or delayed diagnoses, for instance, can result in serious health repercussions, including the development of physical or mental disabilities, or even death.
Yet the governor's decision to force Medicaid recipients to meet a work requirement — something that could take health coverage away from 100,000 people — is unlikely to carry any political repercussions for the GOP in this deeply red state.
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