Some pure - breed cats run
a higher risk of health problems you need to be aware of, and may be more expensive to adopt.
There's a direct link between pets living in a smoking environment and
a higher risk of health problems.
This means that animals purchased from pet stores have
a higher risk of health problems than those adopted from a shelter or bought from a licensed breeder.
However, research has found that kids who get less sleep may be more likely to be overweight and at
higher risk of health problems.
Such babies face
the highest risk of health problems that could best be countered by starting life on breast milk.
Cutting this figure down to 500 calories per day may cause you to lose weight, but there's also a very
high risk of health problems associated with surviving on a low - calorie diet.
Pet stores don't always obtain their cats from reputable sources, which can result in mistreatment of the animals and
higher risks of health problems.
Not exact matches
Data from a number
of other studies, including the Nurses»
Health Study and the
Health Professionals Follow - up Study also report greater
risk of type 2 diabetes,
high blood pressure, heart disease and metabolic syndrome, which is related to diabetes and cardiovascular
problems, for consumers
of artificially sweetened beverages.
«Money being reinvested into a business is, by definition, not immediately accreting to shareholders, which we think may be a
problem given
high consensus earnings growth expectations,» says Castagno, adding that the companies most at
risk, based on elevated expectations and likelihood
of reinvestment, are those in Consumer Staples, Financials,
Health Care, and Industrials.
Spanking: Parenthood's Dirty Little (and Common) Secret This week a study was released saying when children are disciplined using harsh physical punishment like spanking, they are at
higher risk of depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and other mental
health problems - even if they aren't otherwise abused or maltreated.
She has received more than 40 grants from the National Institute
of Mental
Health and the National Institute on Drug Abuse to design prevention programs for children and families at high risk for HIV, mental health problems, suicide, and substance
Health and the National Institute on Drug Abuse to design prevention programs for children and families at
high risk for HIV, mental
health problems, suicide, and substance
health problems, suicide, and substance abuse.
For example, if your pregnancy is considered
high risk because
of your age,
health, or
problems during pregnancy (current or previous), your
health care provider may advise against some
of your birthing wishes.
If these «late preterm infants» have no other
health problems, they generally do significantly better than those born earlier, though they still face a
higher risk of problems than babies who are born later in pregnancy.
This week a study was released saying when children are disciplined using harsh physical punishment like spanking, they are at
higher risk of depression, anxiety, substance abuse and other mental
health problems — even if they aren't otherwise abused or maltreated.
When children come from homes where there is abuse, domestic violence, an incarcerated parent, or a parent with drug or mental
health problems, they don't get that kind
of attention and suffer the consequences:
higher risks of later - life depression, adolescent pregnancy, alcoholism, drug use, and poor academic performance.
Improving the behavior
of the parent or caregiver
of children in
high -
risk situations actually changes their physical chemistry, according to the studies Tough cites, leading to fewer behavior
problems and greater success in school, as well as measurably better
health outcomes as years pass.
Eighteen women (1.1 %) were expecting twins; 10.2 %
of women reported one or more medical or social
risk factor during pregnancy (
high blood pressure, diabetes,
problems with baby's growth,
problems with baby's
health, depression, lack
of social support during pregnancy, or housing difficulties).
Hormonal changes and brain development during adolescence may put teens at a
higher risk of mental
health problems.
If you are at
risk for gestational diabetes (diabetes diagnosed during pregnancy that can affect the
health of both baby and mom), giving in to
high - sugar cravings could cause even more
problems.
Your pregnancy is called
high -
risk if you or your baby has an increased chance
of developing a
health problem.
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of babies with heart
health issues may have a
higher risk of their own heart
problems.»
Studies show that the more adverse childhood experiences a person has, the
higher their
risk of health and wellness
problems later in life.
A new study says moms
of babies with heart
health issues may have a
higher risk of their own heart
problems.
Overweight and obese children are at
higher risk of developing serious
health problems including type 2 diabetes,
high blood pressure, asthma and other respiratory
problems, sleep disorders and liver disease.
These kids are at
risk for
health problems, including a greater chance
of having
high blood pressure,
high cholesterol and Type 2 diabetes, and are more likely to become obese as adults.
If he's always focused on the negative, he'll be at a
higher risk of mental
health problems as well as social
problems.
If you have a
high -
risk pregnancy you or your baby might be at increased
risk of health problems before, during or after delivery.
Gaining too much weight during pregnancy puts you at
risk for
health problems including
high blood pressure and gestational diabetes, explains Nora Saul, registered dietitian and manager
of nutrition services at Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston on HealthyWomen.com.
Many more experience chronic
health problems (
higher risks of asthma, allergies, obesity, cancer etc).
We also know these families are at
higher risk of mortality, are more likely to be admitted to hospital and have
higher incidences
of mental
health problems.
They have a
higher risk of certain long - term
health problems, including autism, intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, lung
problems, and vision and hearing loss.
Children who live in homes with a lot
of arguing, hostility, and discontentment may be at a
higher risk for developing mental
health issues and behavior
problems.
People living in a cold home are at
higher risk of lung conditions, heart attack, stroke and mental
health problems.
Patients with such extreme dissatisfaction with body image have
high rates
of mental
health problems, including depression and suicide
risk.
«People with psoriasis, particularly those with more severe disease, have an increased
risk for a variety
of other
health problems, including obesity, diabetes,
high blood pressure,
high cholesterol, stroke and heart attack,» says board - certified dermatologist Jashin J. Wu, MD, FAAD, director
of dermatology research at the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center.
Excess dietary salt can lead to
high blood pressure, and an increased
risk of heart attack, stroke, and kidney disease, as well as to other
health problems.
Parents
of children with «critical» congenital heart defects — which require at least one cardiac surgery — are at
high risk for mental
health problems, particularly post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and depression, according to research in Journal
of the American Heart Association, the Open Access Journal
of the American Heart Association / American Stroke Association.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducts the survey on a nationally representative sample
of high schoolers every two years to monitor six types
of health -
risk behaviors that contribute to the leading causes
of death, disability and social
problems among U.S. youths.
Women who have PCOS also face a
higher risk of developing other
health problems, including diabetes and coronary heart disease.
The scientists adjusted for the expected
health problems in owls and still found the 10 percent
higher risk of death.
Previous research has linked psychosocial
risk factors like stress, anger, and hostility to increased
risk of health problems such as heart attacks, stroke, and
high blood pressure.
For example, since people with Down syndrome have a
high risk of heart
problems and leukemia, silencing the extra chromosome in cardiac muscle and bone marrow might improve their
health.
The intense dietary and training pressures on athletes could put them at
high risk of oral
health problems for many reasons.
«The prevalence and severity
of mental
health problems seemed to be
higher in Fukushima than in other prefectures, and some specific
risk factors were reported for the region,» Dr. Ando and colleagues conclude.
The challenge is modeled on, and being coordinated with, the Grand Challenges program
of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which supports
high -
risk,
high - payoff approaches to solving global
health and development
problems.
There are over 160 million undernourished children in this region, putting them at
high risk for a range
of health and developmental
problems.
Both obesity and asthma are serious public
health problems at historically
high levels in the U.S., the authors note, and many researchers have associated obesity with the development
of asthma and with an increased
risk for asthma exacerbations.
The researchers interviewed 100 women from British Columbia who were largely from
higher socioeconomic backgrounds and were not considered at
high risk of postpartum mental
health problems.
«A number
of adolescents are both victims
of cyberbullying and perpetrators
of cyberbullying, but victims are at
higher risk for psychological and behavior
health problems, like substance abuse, after six months
of bullying.»
Night time shift work disrupts the normal sleep - wake cycle and our internal circadian (24 - hour) rhythms, and has been associated with significant
health problems, such as a
higher risk of heart disease and cancer.