Sentences with phrase «ignored health warnings»

Our demanding and packed schedules are the culprits due to which we end up ignoring health warning signs indicating that a disaster is brewing.

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Health secretary Jeremy Hunt accused his Labour predecessor of ignoring warnings and suppressing bad news.
John Healey, the Shadow Health Secretary, said: «Ministers have ignored official warnings and axed planned improvements in cancer care.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said he was «surprised» that Mr Burnham wanted to mention events at Tameside, as the hospital had «high death rates for eight years under Labour» and the then - Government «ignored warnings».
More positively, it is welcome that, responding to the suspension of data - sharing, Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth noted yesterday «Theresa May has ignored warnings that the regulations on ID checks at hospitals are also damaging patient care» and added that «The Government must now suspend these regulations while a full review is carried out.»
The health unions and campaigners whose warnings were ignored will have no joy in saying «we told you so».
Still, he warns that health and safety officers need a thick skin as the job also involves being unpopular at times, and that the position can be frustrating when you see your advice ignored.
I do not think we can afford to ignore what their data has warned us about, considering what has happened to American health just in the last 50 years.
They ignored the protests of public health officials in the United States and Asia who warned of the consequences of the market openings they sought.
The Campaign for Tobacco - Free Kids, a proponent of the warnings, issued a statement that the ruling «ignores decades of First Amendment precedent that support the right of the government to require strong warning labels to protect the public health
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