Sentences with phrase «more health impairments»

● Insureds age 65 or older ● Insureds with life expectancies of less than 12 years ● Insured may have one or more health impairments ● Universal life, term life and 2nd to die policies are most common settled.

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For those of you who are wondering, «being labeled» refers to having your child noted as one or more of the following things, such as: «Learning Disability,» «ADHD,» «Autism Spectrum Disorder,» or «Other Health Impairment» to name a few.
Older people with HIV are more likely to experience mental health and neurocognitive impairments than other people of the same age, as well as more social isolation.
He hopes that learning more about this connection will help to prevent the impairment of people's mental health and improve future treatment.
«Participants with happy partners were significantly more likely to report better health, experience less physical impairment, and to exercise more frequently than participants with unhappy partners,» says the study, «even accounting for the impact of their own happiness and other life circumstances.»
Maybe the missing nutrients included antioxidants, and taking even more antioxidants may have enabled this rigorous training regimen (designed «to stimulate as much muscle growth as possible») to take place without any impairment of health.
* More than 20 % of the students served in the following five states were reported under the category of Other Health Impairments: Maine (21.5 %), Virginia (21.5 %), Connecticut (21.3 %), Washington (20.5 %), and Missouri (20.3 %).
He faced a number of health challenges and as well as some cognitive impairment... [more]
If you get a Yes answer then I would have to get more information about the health impairment and we can look at other plans.
Health impairments only make it harder to qualify and more expensive.
This is also why you might find yourself subject to more stringent health screening when you buy life insurance after age 45 — everything from an EKG to cognitive impairment tests depending on your age.
A licensed health care practitioner must certify the insured either has a severe cognitive impairment or is unable to perform two or more activities of daily living.
Some term life insurance companies look more favorably on smokers, those with health impairments or the aged.
We know he has a hearing impairment and so we make allowances for his loud phone voice (although we know more than we'd care to about his finances and his wife's health).
Special skills (such as caring for clients with cognitive impairments or mental health issues) should also be included in your resume, as these might make your more appealing to an employer.
Intellectual disability (ID) affects 143/10 000 children1 and is associated with a range of comorbid health conditions.2 — 4 It is heterogeneous, 5 and clustering of some medical conditions may be associated with particular disorders such as Down syndrome6 or Prader - Willi syndrome.7 While epilepsy and sensory impairments often occur in association with specific syndromes or more severe cognitive impairment, conditions such as fractures or obesity may develop as secondary to medication use, nutritional deficiency or lack of mobility.2 Consequently, children with ID may face greater health challenges than typically developing children and use healthcare systems more frequently.8, 9 Mental health problems are also common in people with ID.10 For instance, in a Canadian adolescent and adult population with ID, a high proportion of hospitalisations was attributed to the presence of psychiatric conditions.11
Attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects 3 % — 5 % of children and young people under 18 years old.1 The core symptoms include inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity leading to significant impairments in academic and social function and increased risk of substance misuse, unemployment, criminality and mental health problems.2 3 Early treatment is crucial to improve symptoms and reduce the burden on the family and wider social and healthcare systems.4 With the increasing rates of diagnosis of ADHD, spending on ADHD medication has increased sevenfold between 1998 and 2005,5 and expenditure on medication treatment costs in the UK is now estimated at # 78 million per year.5 6 This has placed increasing financial burden on health services and highlighted the need for more efficient and cost - effective services to diagnose and treat the condition.
Conclusions: More conscious effort is needed to promote the use of work as source of support and resource for health for persons who live with psychiatric impairment.
Indeed, young children who manifest severe and pervasive forms of aggression demonstrate significant levels of social impairment and are therefore significantly more likely to develop subsequent mental health problems.
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