She points out that the test would have to have a very low rate of false positives to avoid putting
healthy people at risk of picking up diseases from other, genuinely infected people.
Not exact matches
In
persons at risk for blood sugar problems, intake of both oats and oatmeal have been associated with
healthier levels of hemoglobin A1C — which researchers consider evidence of blood sugar support provided by the intake of this grain.
we have no cover for CB
at all then, Chambers needs to sit on the bench and be
healthy for covering RB and CB as much as i want to see what hes like as a DM its too high of a
risk to play him there atm, I'd def go for bellerin for RB though hes so fast and has tremendous technical ability, One
person i think wenger should of taken to dortmund is diaby just incase hes needed would be nice for diaby to get a good 60 min game but i do nt think hes ready for CL just yet since he hasnt even featured in the PL yet but then again no harm in taking him since hes been linking up with bellerin pretty well in the U21's we must remember we have some really good youngsters in the squad than can fill in some of the spaces.
The study findings indicated that
healthy low -
risk pregnant
people who were induced
at 39 weeks of pregnancy had...
A
person with an insecure attachment is more susceptible to stress and less
healthy relationships, and is more
at risk for serious mental health concerns including depression, anxiety, addictions, and eating disorders.
While it is sometimes
healthy for kids to challenge their parents, seeing other
people accuse us of putting them
at risk is often just scary for smaller children, who can't put that criticism into perspective.
People at risk for Alzheimer's disease who do more moderate - intensity physical activity, but not light - intensity physical activity, are more likely to have
healthy patterns of glucose metabolism in their brain, according to a new UW - Madison study.
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People at risk of bone diseases, have seasonal depression, or are obese should have their physicians measure vitamin D levels to ensure they're adequate, but for many, the best way to ensure adequate blood levels of the vitamin is from sun exposure,
healthy diet, being active and maintaining a normal body weight.»
People at genetic
risk for kidney disease should aim to live a
healthy life to keep suPAR levels low.
With the high levels of obesity in children, and its associated health
risks being increasingly evident
at a younger age, understanding why certain
people turn to particular types of food
at times of stress or anxiety could help in encouraging
healthier eating practices.
«Some
people may feel they can not escape a genetically determined
risk for heart attack, but our findings indicate that following a
healthy lifestyle can powerfully reduce genetic
risk,» says Kathiresan, who is director of the Cardiovascular Disease Initiative
at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard and an associate professor of Medicine
at Harvard Medical School.
People are more likely to choose
healthy options
at the grocery store if they use the
risk of losing their monthly
healthy food discount as a motivational tool, according to new research published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
Healthy people who consume high levels of sugar are
at an increased
risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
Even «
healthy people» are
at risk of developing heart disease.»
On the basis of the current studies as well as previous reports on the use of intradermal immunization against influenza, hepatitis B, rabies, and other infectious diseases, 2,3,8 it is becoming clear that use of the intradermal route may
at least partially overcome the relatively poor influenza - specific immune responses seen in certain
at -
risk populations, particularly the elderly, in whom the immune response in general is known to diminish with age.9 Moreover, in times of shortage, the dose - sparing intradermal approach might be particularly well suited to the young,
healthy persons included in the CDC's high - priority group for vaccination, such as health care workers, as well as to younger, otherwise
healthy populations in general.
Influenza remains a major health problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have been shown to be
at high
risk for the complications of influenza infection are children 6 to 23 months of age;
healthy persons 65 years of age or older; adults and children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents of nursing homes and other long - term care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face of the current shortage.1 Other high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use of aspirin and household members and out - of - home caregivers of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss of expected supplies or from the emergence of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implications.
People of «normal» weight who sport a wide waist are more at risk of heart problems than obese people, said researchers Friday, urging a rethink of healthy weight guide
People of «normal» weight who sport a wide waist are more
at risk of heart problems than obese
people, said researchers Friday, urging a rethink of healthy weight guide
people, said researchers Friday, urging a rethink of
healthy weight guidelines.
People at risk for Huntington's Disease are interested in research which suggests how to live a
healthy lifestyle that postpones disease onset as long as possible.
The populations of the cohorts had to be generally
healthy; we excluded studies based only on
people at high
risk (for example, taking drugs for cardiac related disorders).
According to new research out of the University of Surrey,
healthy people who eat a high - sugar diet (in this case, 650 calories» worth of sugar per day) have an altered fat metabolism that puts them
at higher
risk for cardiovascular disease.
And last year cats earned a few more points toward a
healthy - pet pedigree when researchers
at the University of Minnesota found that
people whod never owned a cat had a 40 percent higher
risk of death from heart attack than cat owners.
Eating
healthy and maintaining a
healthy weight is critical, says Neil Korman, MD, PhD, clinical director of the Murdough Family Center for Psoriasis in Cleveland Heights, Ohio: «We do know that
people who are obese are
at increased
risk for psoriasis, and that losing weight may help improve your psoriasis.»
A European study suggests that
people with belly fat — even if they're
at a
healthy weight — have a higher
risk of dying during a 10 - year period than their same - weight peers without a spare tire.
Look
at heart disease: The INTERHEART study of 30,000 men and women in 52 countries showed that
at least 90 percent of heart disease is lifestyle related; a European study of more than 23,000 Germans showed that
people with
healthier lifestyles had an 81 percent lower
risk.
(Significantly, the researchers noted that carrot consumption was more effective in preventing stomach cancer in individuals who had a family history of stomach cancer — evidence that
people at risk for stomach cancer may be able to prevent it with
healthy lifestyle and dietary choices).
Further research is needed to determine whether supplemental vitamin E has any protective value for younger,
healthier people at no obvious
risk of CHD.
While this may not take place in
people with completely
healthy hearts,
people with any type of heart condition may be
at risk.
Pregnant women, vegetarians,
people with some health conditions such as Crohn's disease, IBS, H. Pylori infection, hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's thyroiditis are
at a significantly higher
risk for B12 deficiency than
healthy people.
The researchers report that
people at high
risk for cardiovascular diseases, as well as
healthy individuals, could benefit from consuming the combination of half a glass of pomegranate juice (4 ounces), together with 3 dates.
For example health
risks are associated with fat stored in the abdominal region so whilst a
person may have a
healthy body fat percentage the fat they have may be localized to the abdomen putting that
person at risk for disease.
Current information points out that vegetarian diets play an important part in cancer prevention.Information found
at Healthy Organic Vegetarian which also gives a page devoted to breast cancer, gives a clear picture into the importance of food.Exercise is important to promote health too, We can do lots to reduce our
risk, maybe
people are looking for a quick fix and not prepared to put the work in..
Dr. Johnson stated that many older
people have a tremendous stake in what the Committee deems as a
healthy diet because they are
at high
risk for nutrition - related chronic diseases.
Unfortunately, unless
people who work with animals learn how to keep themselves emotionally
healthy and balanced while doing this important work, they'll be
at high
risk of leaving their job,... Learn More
TheCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides information about the health - related
risks of owning and caring for animals
at their
Healthy Pets,
Healthy People website.
America's Most Endangered Rivers of 2009 are: # 1: Sacramento - San Joaquin River System (CA) Threat: Outdated water and flood management The largest watershed in California is on the verge of collapse, threatening the water supply for more than 26 million
people, placing the capital of the nation's most populous state
at high
risk of flooding, and damaging a once productive and
healthy ecosystem that supported the nation's most diverse salmon runs.
If your health is
at risk because of avoidable unhealthy habits, then your premium will likely be much higher than for
people who live more
healthy lifestyles.
One might expect unhealthy
people to apply for life insurance more than
healthy people, since they're
at higher
risk of no longer being there to support their families.
The aim of the fund is to attract young
people in these areas
at risk of becoming involved in drugs into more
healthy and productive pursuits.