Sentences with phrase «important health ramifications»

But moving from 2,500 steps a day, say, to 5,000, is a small but important victory for people who don't get any exercise, and can have important health ramifications.

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«This study has important ramifications for health care reform and how practitioners approach adherence assessment and intervention in routine care,» says Kevin Hommel, PhD, director of the Center for Health Technology Research at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and the study's lead ahealth care reform and how practitioners approach adherence assessment and intervention in routine care,» says Kevin Hommel, PhD, director of the Center for Health Technology Research at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and the study's lead aHealth Technology Research at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and the study's lead author.
Food is quite literally one of the most important things in our daily lives, yet barely anybody thinks about the ramifications of what they eat and how it will affect their health and the quality of their life (until, of course, they lose their health).
This threw off the balance that existed before then, which continues to have important ramifications for our health today.
That's going to have one of the most important ramifications will be improvements in human health and we shouldn't overlook the very damaging effects of air pollution from coal and motor use is having on agricultural production in south Asia as well.
Another case with important ramifications for the regulation of health care professionals will be the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Cutherbertson v. Rasouli.
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