Sentences with phrase «little about the health risks»

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Refugees are known to be at an increased risk of mental health problems, such as post traumatic stress disorder and common mental disorders, compared to non-refugee migrants, but little is known about their risk of psychosis.
«These findings are important because, while both obesity and heart failure are major public health problems in the U.S., little has been known about whether substantial weight loss would decrease the risk of heart - failure - related adverse events.»
While the health risks of smoking are well known, relatively little is known about why some people are...
If you know even just a little bit about heart health, then the key risk factors aren't all that surprising.
Sometimes they just want to have a little fun, and not worry too much about the health benefits or risks.
After following a diet rich in essential fatty acids, switching back to a low fat diet made me just a little concerned about exactly how low the fat content of a diet could be taken, and what health risks were associated with missing out on the essential fatty acids.
Chairman of the Australian Dental Association's (ADA) Oral Health Committee, Dr Peter Alldritt, says the number of Australians whitening or bleaching their teeth is steadily rising, yet most people have little knowledge about the health risks surrounding whitening procedures, especially those delivered by people with no professional training in oral or dentalHealth Committee, Dr Peter Alldritt, says the number of Australians whitening or bleaching their teeth is steadily rising, yet most people have little knowledge about the health risks surrounding whitening procedures, especially those delivered by people with no professional training in oral or dentalhealth risks surrounding whitening procedures, especially those delivered by people with no professional training in oral or dental care.
Similarly, it was no less a scientifically - enlightened organisation than the British Medical Association (BMA) who wrote, in 2004 that, «of all the available research is that there is very little potential for GM foods to cause harmful health effects», but that «research is still needed in key areas to allay remaining concern about the potential risks to human health and the environment».
Little has been said in the media about climate change and health — usually what we hear about is polar bears, loss of the ice cap, dying species and flood risks.
Without any medical exam to determine the state of an applicant's health, the insurance company is taking on a significant amount of risk in providing coverage to an individual for which so little is known about their health.
Consequently, little is known about not only whether resilience directly affects partners» psychological distress but also whether resilience can function in protecting partners» mental health even in adversity, such as encounters with risk factors shown in current evidences.
Membership in a single - parent family or stepfamily is associated with increased levels of significant behavioral, emotional, and academic problems in children.1, 2 The mechanisms underlying this connection are likely to involve, among other factors, financial adversity, increased stress directly related to family transitions, and increased exposure to additional psychosocial risks.3, 4 Compared with the extensive research base connecting family type (ie, membership in a 2 - parent biological family, stepfamily, or single - parent family) and children's psychological adjustment, little is known about the physical health consequences of membership in diverse family types.
Although we know that some temperament styles are associated with increased risk of mental health difficulties later on, we know very little about the predictive validity of early symptoms of anxiety and depression.
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