The science is in: all - day sitting is extremely unhealthy, and walking at work can significantly decrease your risk of
developing ill health effects brought on by a sedentary lifestyle.
For the small percentage of people who can tolerate grains
without ill health effect, moderate grain consumption might be ok.
Dr. Jaminet assumes (incorrectly, according to Dr. Rosedale) that it is possible to suffer
ill health effects from glucose being too low, i.e. «glucose deficiency.
As things worsened, Ms. Dyke could not work or make proper use of her unit and started to
suffer ill health effects from the noise and stress of having to live with the constant noise of a dance studio above her.
Pownal's Fire District Number Two system had been contaminated with slightly elevated levels of PFOA, an industrial chemical linked to
ill health effects including cancer.
That's why a larger percentage of people can't even digest lactose, and consuming dairy results in the
same Ill health effects as consuming meat.
They cite the work done by Dr. Nina Pierpont, who has spent years studying and working directly with people living near wind turbines and
experiencing ill health effects.
As childhood obesity rates continue to rise (as I fear they will), and as we start to see ever more clearly
the ill health effects of our current school food regime (replete with its a la carte junk), as well as our current agricultural policies, maybe our society will eventually embrace the idea of universal, free school food.
And while some people worry that using sugar substitutes such as saccharine or aspartame may have
ill health effects, there's no evidence that they affect behavior in children with ADHD.
for a much more nuanced issue, «obesity» is the common marker when we're talking about
the ill health effects of the modern American diet / lifestyle, yet the correlation is far from perfect.
PFOA is believed to be a carcinogen and has been linked to
ill health effects.
Fragranced products such as soaps, candles and air fresheners cause more than one - third of U.S. adults to suffer
ill health effects, including headaches, dizziness and breathing difficulties, researchers said.
However, sprouted wheat actually contains the highest amounts of wheat lectin (WGA)-- which is responsible for many of wheat's
ill health effects!
Researchers are increasingly sounding the alarm about
the ill health effects of early mornings.
Although it has been proven to be effective as a repellent it also comes with
some ill health effects.
If your cat consumes more than the recommended amount of sodium, it will feel
the ill health effects from consuming a surplus of salt.
Other studies have found that spaying or neutering as early as six weeks likely has
no ill health effects.
For these dogs, grass eating behavior can not often be deterred and if it is not causing
any ill health effects it is, in most cases, perfectly fine to allow your canine the odd graze once in a while.
This illustrious group of PHD's conclude however, that she proves no causal link between
those ill health effects and living near wind turbines.
This, and then following, a mere month later, Ms. Xiong's assertions and papering of an opinion that there are
no ill health effects possible from industrial wind, specifically the Shirley project, where there has been an almost Biblical recording of human suffering.
Someone has to pay to cope with
the ill health effects of air pollution and the coming impacts of climate change, and it makes sense for those costs to be shared by those who consume oil (as well as those who produce it).
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