It appears that lack of emotional or physical satisfaction with sex may be more related to partner than
individual health factors.
Shall treat each person by considering
all individual health factors and influences.
Not exact matches
Under the Affordable Care Act,
individual health insurance plans sold on statewide marketplaces can only set how high their premiums are based on three
factors: a customer's geographic region, age, and smoking status.
Innovative new technology solutions can address both corporate and
individual factors impacting
health.
Many
factors that exist outside of the control of an
individual person can have a significant impact on mental
health like feeling loved, sense of family identity or abuse.
The
health authorities recommend an intake of 56 grams per day for men and 46 grams per day for women, varying between
individuals based on age, body weight, activity levels and some other
factors.
Stevia has been shown in
individuals to promote heart
health properties including a reduction in total cholesterol levels, strengthened blood vessels, and blood clotting promoting
factors (3).
Since we're still learning about the extent of the microbiome, the variability of its contents depending on the
individual, their diet, their location, and other
factors, and how altering it in one manner may or may not have a predictable impact, it is far too soon to begin to make specific claims concerning the life - long
health consequences attached to a particular mode of birth.
Population
health recognizes the social, physical, economic and
individual factors that influence a woman's decision to breastfeed, and her ultimate success with breastfeeding.
The relevant
factors for determining custody are the parents» and child's wishes, the interaction and relationship of the child with any person who may significantly affect his or her best interests; the mental and physical
health of all
individuals involved, and a pattern of domestic violence.
Depending on circumstances (age started;
individual learning curve; good
health; positive environment; consistency or caregiver (s); etc.) and one's definition of the term «potty trained» (ability to release on cue; ability to retain and wait to go; importance or lack of clothing
factors; total potty independence), it generally takes from 6 months to 2 years.
But on an
individual basis, breastfeeding is just one of many
factors that affect a child's
health, and some studies suggest it probably won't make much of a difference in an
individual child's life in the long run.
Although DNA methylation was originally thought to be a very stable modification, which once established in early life was then maintained throughout the life span of an
individual, there is now growing evidence that the level of DNA methylation can be affected by a range of environmental
factors such as parental
health, diet and lifestyle.
Epidemiology is the scientific study of
factors affecting the
health and illness of
individuals and populations, and serves as the foundation and logic of interventions made in the interest of public
health and preventive medicine.
By studying how our genes express themselves in response to environmental
factors and changes in lifestyle, we will better understand how
health recommendations and treatments can be tailored to each
individual.
«Effectively, by learning more about an
individual's sleep patterns and considering environmental and genetic risk
factors, physicians may one day be able to identify risks before they occur and target
health solutions.»
Today, results of large - scale surveys identifying
individual and community risk
factors for HIV and other infectious diseases can take years to show up, so having a real - time look at the conversations happening on Twitter could prove to be very advantageous, Albarracín, Ungar, and their colleagues discuss on their
Health and Social Media Group page.
The study also included data on various
individual characteristics (e.g. extraversion and hostility in childhood; physical
health in childhood and adulthood) and family and environmental
factors (e.g., socioeconomic status in childhood, social integration in adulthood).
«Secularization and the
individual pursuit of spirituality are two important
factors that weaken the strength of local religious communities, and this reduces the protective nature of religious participation against suicide,» said MSU sociologist Ning Hsieh, whose findings are published in the Journal of
Health and Social Behavior.
«The detection of early modifiable
factors that influence later child well - being is an important target for
individual and community
health.
«This research highlights the potential role of
individual differences in verbal abilities during childhood as a risk
factor for the subsequent development of alcohol use during adolescence and young adulthood,» said Michael Windle, professor and chair of the Rollins School of Public
Health at Emory University.
To use hd - PS, a researcher downloads the program from the Harvard site, connects it to one of the data software packages widely used in epidemiology, and imports to the system a wide range of
health information on each study subject, ranging from basics like blood pressure and age to smaller, more esoteric
factors like whether the
individual saw a doctor in the past six months.
Serum micronutrient concentrations are affected by many
factors, including an
individual's general
health and diet.
«We studied asymptomatic
individuals with a low risk of cardiovascular events at baseline and used noninvasive imaging to predict the risk of an event downstream,» said David A. Bluemke, M.D, Ph.D., from the National Institutes of
Health Clinical Center in Bethesda, Md. «This is the first population - based prospective study to determine if vulnerable plaque features by MRI add to the risk of a cardiovascular event beyond the traditional risk
factors.»
«There is an urgent need for looking at perfectionism with a person - centred approach as an
individual and societal risk
factor, when formulating clinical guidelines for suicide risk assessment and intervention, as well as public
health approaches to suicide prevention,» says Flett.
«Although
individual physical and behavioral
factors associated with asthma have been examined before, people are often exposed to multiple risk
factors so it's important we understand the combined impact,» said Dr. Jayadeep Patra, lead author of the study and an epidemiologist at the Centre for Global
Health Research of St. Michael's Hospital.
This relationship however, is partially mediated by changes in family income, savings, and an
individual's status in
health insurance and employment, with the latter two
factors resulting from likely job loss.
Host genomic
factors could be important in determining: (1) which
individuals should be vaccinated in the case of a public
health emergency - those who are at highest risk for severe disease; (2) which
individuals should not be vaccinated - those who are at high risk of adverse events following vaccination; or (3) which
individuals should be quarantined, because of increased risk to themselves or to others.
As our knowledge of the role of pathogen and host genomic
factors in the prevention and treatment of infectious disease expands, it is critical that we evaluate current legal frameworks to determine the extent to which current genetic privacy laws - for example, both state and federal in the US - may hinder our ability to use genetic information to protect the
health of both
individuals and the general public.
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism notes that a number of
factors can influence exactly how alcohol impacts the brain, including how much and how often a person drinks, how long the
individual has been drinking, prenatal exposure to alcohol, and the overall state of a person's
health.
As expected, the study conducted by the Department of Sport, Exercise and
Health at the University of Basel, the Institute of Stress Medicine, and Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg illustrates that stressed
individuals exhibit higher values of most cardiovascular risk
factors.
Various
factors shape an
individual's skin microbiome, which has key effects on skin appearance and
health.
deCODE is unique in that we are the leaders both in the discovery of genetic risk
factors for common diseases and in bringing to market the reference laboratory tests and direct - to - consumer scans that enable
individuals and their physicians to put these discoveries to work to better protect their
health.
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Factors: Marijuana
A potential explanation for the secular trend may be that while improved treatment for cardiovascular risk
factors or complicating diseases has reduced mortality in all weight classes, the effects may have been greater at higher BMI levels than at lower BMI levels.12 Because obesity is a causal risk
factor for hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dyslipidemia,15,19 - 22 obese
individuals may have had a higher selective decrease in mortality.18 Indirect evidence of this effect is seen in the findings as the deaths occur at similar time periods in the 3 cohorts, but cohorts recruited at later periods have an increase in the BMI associated with the lowest mortality, possibly suggesting a period effect related to changes in clinical practice, such as improved treatments, or general public
health status, such as decreased smoking or increased physical activity.
The
health authorities recommend an intake of 56 grams per day for men and 46 grams per day for women, varying between
individuals based on age, body weight, activity levels and some other
factors.
«When I work with women reporting low libido, I explore the
health of their relationship in terms of communication styles, if they're feeling satisfied by sexual interaction, and also
individual factors such as stress indicators (work, family, life) if experiencing anxiety, depression, exhaustion, on any medications or have dietary changes and even dealing with young children.»
While other
health factors were controlled for in the modelling, the researchers caution that they can't exclude the possibility that the preserved cognition in
individuals who consume more berries could also be influenced by other lifestyle choices like more exercise.
Natural medicines also work to address those
factors as well as identifying and treating causes of
health imbalance that makes an
individual more susceptible to the development of psoriasis.
A Naturopathic Doctor views the
individual as an integral whole including the physiological, structural, psychological, social, spiritual, environmental and lifestyle
factors affecting
health.
The risk
factors for developing argyria depend on the dose of the silver product, the type of silver product, the duration of exposure, the route of exposure (i.e., ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact), and on the exposed
individual's physiology and
health.
Hereditary
factors, upbringing, early life experiences, the meanings given to certain situations, constitutional composition, and access to
health care (including psychological support) all have a part in how vulnerable an
individual is to the harmful effects of stress.
The focus of the conference was connecting how epigenetics (cellular and physiological phenotypic trait variations that are caused by external or environmental
factors that switch genes on and off and affect how cells read genes instead of being caused by changes in the DNA sequence — in other words nutrition and lifestyle choices) impact whether or not an
individual actually develops a specific
health issue even though they have a SNP mutation.
But as with all
health - related initiatives,
individual considerations, symptoms and risk
factors can influence the effectiveness of the treatment.
Factors that determine this include your
individual food sensitivities, digestive
health, blood sugar handling, and stress handling.
Specializes in mental
health counseling for
individuals and families of all ages, psychological
factors related to illness, management of chronic illness, parenting difficulties, impact of trauma, behavioral and cognitive behavioral intervention, and biofeedback.
The naturopathic doctor educates the patient in making choices which promote
health and prevent disease through assessing the
individual's risk
factors and circumstance and guiding the patient in building a healthful lifestyle and minimizing the risk of disease.
How fast an
individual enters into the state of ketosis depends also on many other
factors like weight, height,
health condition, lifestyle and much more.
Treat the Whole Person - Tolle totum: A holistic approach is utilized by considering multiple
factors of
health and disease, and then formulating a treatment plan specific to the
individual's needs.
Each
individual's program is customized based upon his or her
health goals, unique physiology, genetic proclivities, and other personal
factors.