Sentences with phrase «illnesses in»

Strachan linked rising rates of these allergic illnesses in the U.K. with improvements in living standards since the industrial revolution — in particular, a sharp drop in the number of infections experienced in early childhood.
Generally, only 30 to 40 percent of the samples test positive for Lassa fever, so the aim of this study was to determine which other viruses had been causing serious illnesses in the region.
The authors of the study hope to use the findings to launch a widespread initiative to better understand acute undifferentiated febrile illnesses in West Africa.
There the historic survival risk has been not so much the infection itself, but rather the dehydration and heat exhaustion that accompany dysentery and other common illnesses in childhood.
Lopez and Murray included mental illnesses in their analysis because they are key to public health, along with infections, noncommunicable diseases and maternal and child health.
Cholera, shigella, and E. coli are frequent causes of severe diarrheal illnesses in refugee camps.
The latest iteration of the National Climate Assessment, released earlier this year, notes that the risk of waterborne illnesses in the Great Lakes region is likely to increase in the coming decades due to these factors.
With little money for treatment, diagnosis of mental illnesses in poor countries was not a priority.
They excluded premature babies and children with chronic illnesses in order to focus on the genetic causes.
It is believed that as many as 200,000 people currently suffer from these illnesses in Spain and the rise in incidence continues to increase annually by over 3 %.
As they observe: «Collaborative care models are effective in treating mental illnesses in primary care and providing primary care in specialty mental health settings.»
The issue is critical not only because of all of the unexplained illnesses in the South, but also because new tick - borne bacteria could be agents of disease nation - and worldwide.
«Finding these similarities and studying the aspects of mouse biology that may reflect human biology, allows us to approach the study of human illnesses in a better way,» affirms Bing Ren, one of the principal authors from the ENCODE Consortium and a lecturer in molecular and cellular medicine at the University of California — San Diego.
Dr. Jeffrey Schwartz got a phone call at 3 p.m., a script before 5 p.m. and the next afternoon he was there, sitting with Leonardo DiCaprio, exploring the intricacies of one of the most debilitating mental illnesses in medicine.
Salmonella is one of the most common causes of food borne illnesses in the United States.
It is estimated to cause one million foodborne illnesses in the United States every year, with 19,000 hospitalizations and 380 deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
One of the more prevalent chronic illnesses in the United States, CRS has been known to cause significant quality of life detriments to affected patients, who often can not breathe or sleep easily due to obstructed nasal and sinus passages.
In an ideal world, you'll go months at a time between dealing with illnesses in your household.
The U.S. Labor Department said New York private industry employers reported about 146,000 nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in 2012, translating to 2.5 cases per 100 full - time workers.
Schizophrenia could be one of the «most misunderstood illnesses in the UK» according to the charity Rethink Mental Illness as it releases new figures which show 90 per cent of us can't separate fact from fiction.
Those studies — the most recent in 2006 — found a link between bridge traffic, particularly diesel truck fumes, and high rates of asthma and other respiratory illnesses in neighborhood residents.
That caused many of the residents to jump in angrily with complaints about cancers, autism, other illnesses in their families, their worries and concerns and what they believe is lack of answers from the Cuomo administration.
Related story: Increase of tick - borne illnesses in CNY prompts forum
Scientists have linked low doses of BPA to obesity, diabetes, thyroid disease, breast cancer, prostate cancer and other illnesses in lab tests on animals.
Breastfeeding seems to protect against wheezing, respiratory tract illnesses in the first four months of life, particularly when other risk factors are present.
It is important to inform your health care provider of any medical illnesses in your family, and of drugs or alcohol use also.
** There are still foods that should be avoided, such as honey and soft non-pasteurized cheese, as these may cause illnesses in babies, not allergies.
Studies have shown that implementation of simple hygienic practices, such as hand - washing, can significantly reduce the rates of illnesses in childcare settings.
Breastfeeding plays a critical role here, as breastfed babies are protected from a vast range of illnesses and have a lesser risk of developing febrile illnesses in the newborn phase.
Breastfeeding may help lower the risk of certain illnesses in children including ear infections, asthma, diarrhea, and respiratory infections.
Rates of depression, anxiety and other mental illnesses in young people are increasing.
To arrive at their conclusions, doctors looked at some of the more common childhood illnesses in relation to the cost of treating them.
Colds are among the most common illnesses in children, making the symptoms of a cold all too familiar to parents.
3 different severe illnesses in a single vaccine.
Only severe illnesses in the acute stage or certain treatments may require temporary or permanent weaning.
Second hand smoke can cause serious respiratory illnesses in babies and chSyndromeildren.
It helps to prevent short and long - term illnesses in children and in mothers2 and also reduces health costs to the National Health Service2 (NHS).
You'll notice that Zika treatment is pretty much the same as how you should treat all mosquito - borne illnesses in kids.
As a parent or coach, you are responsible for taking precautions to prevent heat illnesses in exercising children and making sure they drink enough fluids.
It's no wonder we have a crisis of obesity, it's no wonder that we have rapidly increasing chronic illnesses in children.
Together, we can go a long way towards eliminating heat illnesses in youth sports and keeping our kids properly hydrated and safe from the heat for peak performance.
As a parent or coach, here are the precautions you should take to prevent heat illnesses in exercising children and making sure they drink enough fluids.
Together, we can go a long way towards making sure youth athletes are properly hydrated and to eliminating heat illnesses in youth sports.
I, the immunity hero who only suffered a single bout of flu in 5 years (it ended up being swine flu) have been down with more illnesses in the last two years than in the first entire lifetime.
Foodborne diseases caused 5,000 deaths and an astounding 76 million illnesses in 2014.
The expanded warning is based on information from newly reported illnesses in Alaska and it now includes whole heads and hearts of romaine lettuce, in addition to chopped romaine and...
«But atheist, agnostic and humanist students suffer the same problems as religious students — deaths or illnesses in the family, questions about the meaning of life, etc. — and would like a sympathetic nontheist to talk to.»
Brown is often able to identify the problems before he is told them and calls out illnesses in the audience that are being healed (a «word of knowledge» in charismatic parlance).
We still cloak these illnesses in shame and secrecy.
Of terminal illnesses in The Fault in Our Stars, as far as I could tell from the previews, and at one another's hands in convoluted, dystopian competitions in The Maze Runner and the third installment of The Hunger....
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