An important part of wellness care is you pet's individual
medical life history.
Not exact matches
Your price for
life insurance depends on your age, gender, smoking status,
medical history, and how much
life insurance you buy for how long.
For example, books reviewed in the first months of 1910 included Herbert Croly's The Promise of American
Life; Education in the Far East, by Charles F. Thwing; a philosophical study titled Religion and the Modern Mind, by Frank Carleton Doan; Jane Addams's The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets; The Immigrant Tide, by Edward Steiner;
Medical Inspectors of Schools (a Russel Sage Foundation study); A. Modern City (a scientific study of that phenomenon), by William Kirk; The Leading Facts of American
History, by D. H. Montgomery; and Jack London's collection of short stories, Lost Face.
For his part, Sam's father, overwhelmed by the responsibilities of being a single parent and his apparently unlimited liability in the face of Sam's seemingly interminable dependence on him,
lived his
life as though his identity were simply that of the man whose son has an appalling
medical history, whose wife has committed suicide, who alone is responsible for caring for his almost unmanageable son for the rest of his
life.
American Catholic
history may not be so booming a discipline as biblical studies or
medical ethics, but even the most cursory survey of the American Catholic Studies Newsletter (published by the Cushwa Center for the study of American Catholicism at the University of Notre Dame, itself an institutional expression of the growth of the field) reveals an extraordinary breadth of research, ranging from classic institutional
histories and biographies of key figures to the new social
history, with its emphases on patterns of community, spirituality, family
life, and education.
It was, despite the leeches that call themselves nurses trying to chain me to a bed to ask countless questions about my
medical history, was the best experience of my
life.
She had a
history of previous C - section, went against
medical advice in choosing homebirth, ruptured her uterus, had her baby's
life save and her
life saved by a repeat C - section and lost her uterus and wound up in the ICU on a ventilator having received multiple transfusions.
With our program, intended parents are able to browse our extensive egg donor database that includes many photos of the egg donor at various
life stages, their detailed
medical family
history and insights into the donor's personality.
In contrast to these rare and heartbreaking circumstances, one would be hard - pressed to find a woman who does not put her baby's health and
life in front of her own — but this should be determined solely by a woman and her family, regardless of her
medical history and circumstances.
We take into account the child's age,
living situation, parents» work schedules, child's
medical history, as well as recent events that may effect our discussion of how to proceed, such as the birth of a sibling or a recent move.
The new discovery, reported Aug. 31 in the journal Cell by King's lab and the lab of Jon Clardy at Harvard
Medical School, suggests that choanos «eavesdrop» on bacteria to make sense of their environment and regulate their
life history.
The avatars in the Virtual Patient Project give
medical students
life - like practice in interviewing patients, delving into health
histories and narrowing possible diagnoses.
To help women make these decisions, COMPARE - UF will collect information from participants about their
medical history, planned and previous treatment for their fibroids, current symptoms and quality of
life.
The participants» family members were interviewed about the athletes»
life and
medical history, specifically dementia, changes in thinking, memory, behavior, mood, motor skills or ability to carry out daily
living tasks.
A PIONEERING hormone treatment may be the secret to an easy
life for diabetics, consigning insulin shots and regular glucose monitoring to the
medical history books.
An integrated EMR ensures that all caregivers understand a patient's health
history and
medical requirements to continue
living safely at home.
These same men also provided urinary cortisol samples and received
medical examinations from physicians associated with the Tsimane Health and
Life History Project, which is co-directed by Gurven and Hillard S. Kaplan of the University of New Mexico.
Zoghbi recalled
living in the basement of the hospital with her classmates for the Texas
Medical Center Women's
History Project
For a better approach, Sebastiani and her colleagues turned to data compiled as part of the Long
Life Family Study, which collected detailed
medical histories along with blood samples from 4,704 people between the ages of 30 and 110.
As an incoming patient expect Ruth to spend 90 minutes with you in a comprehensive assessment of your
medical history to understand your current symptoms within the context of your individual makeup, environment, and
life experiences.
A trailblazer in the $ 32 billion U.S. dietary supplements industry,
Life Extension has a long
history of offering prescient health guidance to American consumers, often years ahead of the mainstream
medical establishment.
While many of these kids may only want
medical records and a genetic
history, what about those who desire a father figure in their
lives?
You are considered to have a disability if you have a physical or mental impairment or
medical condition that substantially limits a major
life activity, or if you have a
history or record of such an impairment or
medical condition.
First, I listened to students in a Hartford high school address an adult and student audience about their projects, such as starting and running a successful business, designing a mural to encompass major elements of African Americans
history in this country, making music the center of their
lives by creating and performing in a band, and making a documentary about a previously unrecognized
medical researcher in order to give fellow students a sense of their own possibilities to achieve and change the world.
For a decade, Rebecca Skloot doggedly but compassionately gathered the threads of Henrietta's story, fashioning in The Immortal
Life of Henrietta Lacks a rich and haunting tale that redefines what it means to have a
medical history.
The riveting
history of tuberculosis, the world's most lethal disease, the two men whose
lives it tragically intertwined, and the birth of
medical science.
Prudential, an A + rated company founded in 1875, is among the best
life insurers in terms of underwriting applicants with complicated
medical histories, including cancer and diabetes.
Finally, don't hesitate to apply, even if you believe that your age or
medical history may make buying
life insurance a challenge.
Comparing the best
life insurance policies can be a challenge because, even if you find a range of appealing quotes online, you'll need to take into account certain factors — such as your job,
medical history, lifestyle, or hobbies — that will impact your eligibility for certain rates and how much insurance you require.
In these records from your health providers it is very likely the missing information from your
life insurance application would turn up, including your family
medical history.
Your price for
life insurance depends on your age, gender, smoking status,
medical history, and how much
life insurance you buy for how long.
It's natural for parents to worry a healthy child will develop a
medical condition before they reach adulthood, but, unless you have a family
history of debilitating genetic conditions that develop early in
life, it's highly unlikely they will.
Sometimes «no
medical» can mean no money: If you are having difficulty getting
life insurance (e.g. due to particular insurance pre-conditions such as diabetes or heart attack
history), you may choose a no
medical life insurance policy (no
medical exams are required).
Ideally the
life insurance company would like to take a look the existing coverage, income potential, occupation,
medical history etc before finalizing on the Sum Assured.
If you're at high risk for a
medical condition that might make it too expensive or impossible for you to get insurance later (e.g., a family
history of cancer), consider buying
life insurance while you're still young and healthy.
«On the other hand, if the parents point out that the family has a horrific
history of
medical issues and they're worried about the child's future insurability for
life insurance purposes, that would certainly warrant a close scrutiny of
life insurance,» he added.
Underwriters from the
life insurance company evaluate your health and
medical history, lifestyle and career, and financial status to see what may affect your
life expectancy.
Like other types of
life insurance, the policyholder must qualify first often by having a physical exam, by providing a full
medical history, and possibly requiring additional blood work.
Group II — insurance coverage, i.e.,
medical, auto,
life, renter's insurance (not payroll deducted); payment to child care providers — made to a business providing such services; school tuition; retail stores — department, furniture, appliance stores, specialty stores; rent to own — i.e., furniture, appliances; payment of that part of
medical bills not covered by insurance; Internet / cell phone services; a documented 12 month
history of saving by regular deposits (at least quarterly / non-payroll deducted / no NSF checks reflected), resulting in an increasing balance to the account; automobile leases, or a personal loan from an individual with repayment terms in writing and supported by cancelled checks to document the payments.
The amount of coverage for which you may be approved by your insurer's underwriters will depend on your
life insurance company, your age, gender, health and
medical history, among other factors.
If you're a cancer survivor and want to apply for
life insurance, it's important that you are prepared to fully disclose your
medical history.
While no
medical life insurance can be enticing for any number of reasons (a checkered health
history, busy schedules, instant coverage, and anxiety over taking
medical exams generally top the list), the higher premiums you'll have to pay in order bypass a routine
medical exam can make these policies tough to justify.
This is good news for those that may be considered to be uninsurable because of their
medical history or some other predicament, because the
life insurance company will still include them in the policy.
Edward Petersmarck, national sales consultant with M&O Marketing, was kind enough to break the process down in an example (in this case, someone buying a twenty - year term): «The
life insurance actuaries determine the cost of insurance for each of the twenty years in the term based on the insured's age, gender,
medical history, lifestyle risk factors and his mortality experience.
Insured / insured
life Insurability refers to how likely an applicant is to be offered coverage based on current health,
medical background, family
history and other factors.
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We got Violet from a shelter, and as many shelter dogs are, her
medical condition was unknown for quite sometime as we had no
life history.
But we've shifted from one size fits all to individualized personal pet health protocols, in which we look at
medical history, current health status,
life stage, lifestyle, and any emerging risks in the community to determine what, if any, vaccines are needed.
You can also research reviews of a breeder and get an idea of the
medical history of previous litters to know that your puppy will likely
live a long, healthy
life.
After spending some time with the animal, we will review the
life and
medical history of the pet you are interested in adopting.