Sentences with phrase «immediate public health risk»

The agency could impose fines or stop the studies if the university violated its rules, said FDA deputy director Lester Crawford, who added that there appeared to be no immediate public health risk.
Cuomo acknowledged that the plant had reported that the leak did not pose an immediate public health risk.

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«Making cycle helmets compulsory would be likely to have an overall damaging effect on public health, since the health benefits of cycling massively outweigh the risks and we know that where enforced, helmet laws tend to lead to an immediate reduction in cycling,» policy coordinator Chris Peck said.
«We did receive a letter dated March 10, 2015, from Mayor Borge, that summarized the situation, asked for our assistance, and that stated, «the NYS Department of Health recently published a public notice specific to Hoosick Falls in which it determined that there were no immediate health risks associated with our drinking water.»&Health recently published a public notice specific to Hoosick Falls in which it determined that there were no immediate health risks associated with our drinking water.»&health risks associated with our drinking water.»»
The findings suggest that athletes who don't receive immediate treatment for concussion risk further insult to the brain and may take longer to recover, said Breton Asken, the study's lead author and a student in the neuropsychology track of the clinical psychology doctoral program at the College of Public Health and Health Professions, part of UF Health.
But cutting sooty pollution can have an immediate payoff, both in limiting climate risks and improving public health, the new study said.
«Hazardous air emissions are linked to a whole range of serious and immediate human health risks,» said Georges C. Benjamin, MD, FACP, FACEP (E), executive director of American Public Health Associhealth risks,» said Georges C. Benjamin, MD, FACP, FACEP (E), executive director of American Public Health AssociHealth Association.
The potential presence of known hazardous, toxic and flammable substances associated with clandestine labs presents an immediate and continuing risk to anyone exposed to these substances, says Toronto Public Health.
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