Not exact matches
Years later when Said was advanced in
age and in
ill health, he received permission to return to his homeland, but unfortunately he died on the way and was buried at Kwangchow.
Glasgow and Dundee are also the principal centres of urban blight with only two - thirds of the working
age populations in employment, and the highest Scottish levels of children living in poverty, to which can be added high levels of
ill health and of alcohol and drug abuse.
A government - funded study has found that men with babies the same
age as Tony Blair's son Leo often feel ignored,
ill - informed and unsupported by
health professionals, despite their desire to be involved from the beginning of pregnancy.
To avoid a similar fiasco, the SPD has insisted this time on a number of social policies in the 2013 coalition treaty, such as the introduction of a minimum wage, more flexibility in the pension system, an increase in old -
age pensions and benefits for the chronically
ill as well as an increase in social expenditure on matters like education,
health and family benefits.
Possibly more, as Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anthony Kennedy, and Breyer are all at an
age where death or
ill health could take them from the court at any time.
Huge inequalities are prevalent within each generation, with poverty and
ill health rife even among the so - called lucky generation of baby - boomers: 1.8 million people over state pension
age are currently living below the poverty line and three quarters of NHS clients are
aged 65 and over.
Frustrated by
age,
ill -
health and lack of support in the krall, my father gave the cattle back to Owulaku and terminated the contract of nearly four decades on a peaceful note.
And because much of
ill -
health is
age - related, healthcare costs rise with
age, with the average annual cost to the NHS of a person
aged over 85 approximately six times the cost for those
aged between 16 and 44.
The Enugu State Government said that it would compulsorily retire no fewer than 1,087 of its civil servants over cases of
age - falsification and
ill -
health.
And they were checked for four signs of
aging that have previously been linked to a heightened risk of cardiovascular
ill health and / or death.
«Accelerated
aging in young adults predicts the symptoms of advanced
aging that we see in older adults: deficits in cognitive and physical functioning, feelings of
ill -
health, and even an older appearance.
In the 1980s and 1990s, improvements to medical care delayed the diseases of old
age even more than they delayed death, effectively compressing the time old people spent in
ill health.
Senior author, Dr Nazif Alic, UCL Institute of Healthy
Ageing, said: «The burden of
age - related
ill health is being exacerbated by poor diets and we know these can cause long - term, detrimental effects by programming our physiology.
SENS Research Foundation's strategy to prevent and reverse
age - related
ill -
health is to apply the principles of regenerative medicine to repair the damage of
aging at the level where it occurs.
Also, they are careful to say, now, that intend to improve
ill -
health but as we know from epigenetic
aging, these concepts can untangled and uncoupled; and thus, remaining healthy would theoretically allow eternal life; but that is something epigenetic
aging has answers that are more muddled and less hopeful.
Collagen production in the body slows down
age and
ill health, causing skin, joints and bones to become drier, less pliant, thinner and weaker.
Despite his commercial success, Joe found himself at
age 40 overweight and in
ill health, and elected to take matters into his own hands.
«Collagen production slows down with
age and
ill health, causing skin, joints and bones to become drier, less pliant, thinner and weaker.
Reduction in bifidobacteria levels can occur with
age, increasing the risk of improper bowel functioning, infections, and general
ill health.
«Movie criticism now is often a report on a vacuum,» she said in 1994, three years after
age and
ill -
health had forced her retirement from the New Yorker.
Research for the Department of
Health found over half of all mental ill health starts before the age of 14 and 75 per cent have developed it
Health found over half of all mental
ill health starts before the age of 14 and 75 per cent have developed it
health starts before the
age of 14 and 75 per cent have developed it by 18.
She has two other smaller growths that need to be removed and biopsied but because of her
ill health and
age, the second surgery was delayed until she was healthy enough to withstand additional treatment.
The elderly farmer and his wife were keen to retire due to
age,
ill health and their increasing unease at breeding dogs for eating — in fact the farmer had stopped selling his dogs for slaughter and stopped eating dog himself.
Grants are becoming readily available for analyzing the
health of children, healthy
aging for elderly people, mental
health, and individuals who are very
ill.
Pets are not a luxury for the
ill and
aged; they have proven
health benefits yet they wind up in shelters.
However, if your young - adult or middle -
aged cat has not experienced any
health issues to date, you might be able to find a policy with a premium that isn't too high and you will then have peace of mind that if he does become
ill or injured, he will have coverage.
In the 2001 census, 5.2 million people in England and Wales identified themselves as providing unpaid care to support family members, friends, neighbours or others because of long - term physical or mental
ill -
health, disability or old
age.
Permanent alimony is generally reserved for spouses with very poor employment prospects due to
ill health or advanced
age.
When the policy expires, you will need to buy another policy which is costly because of your
age and possible
ill health.
Whether your family medical history is factored in depends on the severity of the
health condition, number of close family members affected, and their
age when they fell
ill.
The probability of falling
ill in the
age of 60 and above is generally higher and that is when
health insurance policy acts like a savior, keeping your pocket happy.
Life settlements involve policyholders, often seniors or high - net - worth policy owners
age 65 or older, who are not gravely
ill but who have impaired
health.
As
age advances, the chances of getting
ill also become higher and
health care treatment is also becoming expensive.
Besides the coverage you can count on if you are injured or fall
ill, if you have
health insurance, you are far more likely to get preventive care and routine,
age - appropriate
health screenings.
Home
health aide workers care for the
ill or
aging, offering service right in their own homes.
According to the WHO, it is the leading cause of
ill health and disability worldwide.1 More than 300 million people are estimated to be suffering from depression, corresponding to 4.4 % of the global population.1 Depression is more common among older adults, with a prevalence of 7 % and believed to be underestimated.2 As the world population
ages, there will be a corresponding increase in the number of older adults with depressive symptoms and associated global
health burden.3
As the UK's biggest public service department it administers the State Pension and a range of working
age, disability and
ill health benefits to around 18 million claimants and customers.
He has worked in the mental
health field since the
age of 16 and has experience with chronically mentally
ill patients struggling with severe attachment issues, depression and anxiety.
What are the longer - term impacts on child development and behaviour (at
age 4) of a brief period of maternal emotional
ill -
health?
What are the impacts on child development and behaviour (at
age 4) of persistent (long - standing or repeated) exposure to maternal emotional
ill -
health?
Additionally, younger spouses in
age heterogamous unions may be less able to address their own
health needs because they need to care for their older (and potentially
ill) spouses (Arber, 2004; Drefahl, 2010; Finch & Mason, 1993).
It helps those
aged 16 to 64 with some of the extra costs caused by their long - term
ill -
health or a disability.