These complications can range from mild to severe,
including general health concerns as well as those specific to pregnancy, and may result in pregnancy loss.
Not exact matches
These risks and uncertainties
include food safety and food - borne illness
concerns; litigation; unfavorable publicity; federal, state and local regulation of our business
including health care reform, labor and insurance costs; technology failures; failure to execute a business continuity plan following a disaster;
health concerns including virus outbreaks; the intensely competitive nature of the restaurant industry; factors impacting our ability to drive sales growth; the impact of indebtedness we incurred in the RARE acquisition; our plans to expand our newer brands like Bahama Breeze and Seasons 52; our ability to successfully integrate Eddie V's restaurant operations; a lack of suitable new restaurant locations; higher - than - anticipated costs to open, close or remodel restaurants; increased advertising and marketing costs; a failure to develop and recruit effective leaders; the price and availability of key food products and utilities; shortages or interruptions in the delivery of food and other products; volatility in the market value of derivatives;
general macroeconomic factors,
including unemployment and interest rates; disruptions in the financial markets; risk of doing business with franchisees and vendors in foreign markets; failure to protect our service marks or other intellectual property; a possible impairment in the carrying value of our goodwill or other intangible assets; a failure of our internal controls over financial reporting or changes in accounting standards; and other factors and uncertainties discussed from time to time in reports filed by Darden with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Topics covered
included general health assessment, lactation physiology, feeding position and latch on assessment, management of common lactation problems (nipple pain, nipple cracks, sore nipples, mastitis, and maternal
concern regarding low milk supply), management of infant problems (insufficient weight gain, breastfeeding jaundice, diarrhoea and dehydration), maternal medication use while breastfeeding and sources of support.
In 1996, in response to these
concerns, Varmus, then director of NIH, impaneled a group of experienced clinical investigators and academic
health center administrators to make recommendations that might guide the NIH toward policy changes to alleviate the
concerns in the clinical research community.14 Several of the panel's recommendations have been implemented,
including increased support of the
General Clinical Research Center budget, expanded support of training in clinical research, and the establishment of NIH - sponsored educational debt relief programs for clinical investigators.15 - 18 The panel also recommended restructuring of NIH peer review groups so that patient - oriented grant applications would be evaluated by study sections in which at least half the grant applications involve patient - oriented research.
Assessment of any injury should
include questions
concerning the patients
general health, previous injuries and current injury.
She now practices in Cochrane, Alberta, and enjoys treating a wide range of
health concerns in
general family practice
including, but not limited to, thyroid and other hormone disorders, digestive
health, weight loss, fatigue, and autoimmunity.
Recalling the
concern reflected in the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, entitled «The future we want», 1 that the
health of oceans and marine biodiversity are negatively affected by marine pollution,
including marine debris, especially plastic, persistent organic pollutants, heavy metals and nitrogen - based compounds, from numerous marine and land - based sources, and the commitment to take action to significantly reduce the incidence and impacts of such pollution on marine ecosystems, Noting the international action being taken to promote the sound management of chemicals throughout their life cycle and waste in ways that lead to the prevention and minimization of significant adverse effects on human
health and the environment, Recalling the Manila Declaration on Furthering the Implementation of the Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land - based Activities adopted by the Third Intergovernmental Review Meeting on the Implementation of the Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land - based Activities, which highlighted the relevance of the Honolulu Strategy and the Honolulu Commitment and recommended the establishment of a global partnership on marine litter, Taking note of the decisions adopted by the eleventh Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity on addressing the impacts of marine debris on marine and coastal biodiversity, Recalling that the
General Assembly declared 2014 the International Year of Small Island Developing States and that such States have identified waste management among their priorities for action, Noting with
concern the serious impact which marine litter,
including plastics stemming from land and sea - based sources, can have on the marine environment, marine ecosystem services, marine natural resources, fisheries, tourism and the economy, as well as the potential risks to human
health; 1.
Title XIV: Miscellaneous - Subtitle A:
General Provisions -(Sec. 1401) Expresses the sense of Congress that federal agencies assessing risks to human
health and the environment from energy technology, production, transport, transmission, distribution, storage, use, or conservation activities shall: (1) use sound and objective scientific practices in assessing such risks; (2) consider the best available science (
including peer reviewed studies); and (3) describe the weight of the scientific evidence
concerning such risks.
EPA is
concerned about potential
health effects that may result from exposures to the consumer or self - employed worker while using products containing uncured (unreacted) MDI and its related polyisocyanates (e.g., spray - applied foam sealants, adhesives, and coatings) or incidental exposures to the
general population while such products are used in or around buildings
including homes or schools.
Mr. Grossman updated the chapter «Products Liability Claims and Chapter 93A,» which covers the products liability state of the law,
including attorney
general regulations regarding scope of rulemaking authority, as well as regulations
concerning breaches of warranty and protection of public
health, safety and welfare.
While the mental and physical
health of your employees is cause for at least some
general concern, a wellness plan can also directly impact the success of your legal practice in numerous ways,
including:
General office duties that
include answering multi-phone lines, entering data into SRS system, responding to bereaved questions and
concerns via email or in person, contacting KCME, Washington State
Health Department, and hospitals about deceased information.
As a minimum, it will be fundamental for Federal Government Departments
including the Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, the Department of Climate Change, the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, the Attorney
General's Department and others
including the Department of
Health, to work together with the full engagement and participation of Indigenous people in the development of policies both domestically and internationally,
concerning climate change from the outset.
Australia is rapidly developing climate change policy and departments such as yours, the Department of Climate Change, the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, the Attorney
General's Department and others
including the Department of
Health, must work together with the full engagement and participation of Indigenous people in the development of policies both domestically and internationally,
concerning climate change from the outset.
This chapter provides a detailed insight into a range of data on child
health and development
including general health, accidental injury, the acquisition of motor skills and early communicative behaviour, parental knowledge of early child development and
concerns about development, sleep, tooth - brushing and child temperament.