Sentences with phrase «lead to illness too»

Any way you look at it there is stress involved, stress can lead to illness too.

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His challenges led him to found an organization called NKM2 — No Kidding, Me Too — focused on making mental illness part of normal conversation in America.
Too little sleep can lead to more little illnesses like colds, higher production of ghrelin (the «hunger hormone»), and too little leptin (the hormone that suppresses appetite, making you feel full), meaning you'll make poorer food choices, and you're more likely to take in more caloriToo little sleep can lead to more little illnesses like colds, higher production of ghrelin (the «hunger hormone»), and too little leptin (the hormone that suppresses appetite, making you feel full), meaning you'll make poorer food choices, and you're more likely to take in more caloritoo little leptin (the hormone that suppresses appetite, making you feel full), meaning you'll make poorer food choices, and you're more likely to take in more calories.
Over time, your body tissues can become too acidic leading to inflammation and chronic illness.
In fact, protein stitches together the components of every cell, organ, and tissue in your body, meaning that too little can lead to injury and slower recovery times after an illness.
Our epidemic of child obesity will, in time, lead to huge medical costs as heart disease, diabetes and other chronic illness slowly drain the vitality of far too many of tomorrow's adults.
Like another BTCA member who preceded her in death, Janet too encountered polio as a youngster that led to the deterioration of her health in senior years but her childhood Boston named Corky was always at her side during that illness.
Illness - related Health issues that can lead to dogs suffering seizures include liver disease, kidney disease, anemia, encephalitis, strokes, brain cancer, blood pressure that's too high (or too low), and electrolyte problems.
Foods that are too rich can lead to serious illness People should limit the amount of rich, fatty goods they consume.
And even though people can be quick to say «mental illness is a bad excuse», we must recognise that the law is constantly adapting to new discoveries and its place in society; we can not underestimate the knowledge of the medical industry, and as Julian Heiss, a leading criminal law expert eloquently puts it: «Throughout my career as defence counsel I have seen far too many people with mental illnesses become entangled with the criminal justice system due to lack, or failure, of treatment.
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