Still, even though
more people in poor health reported high levels of stress than any other group, when all respondents in the «highly stressed in the last month» group listed what contributed to their stress, a few contributing factors beat out health issues: too many responsibilities overall, financial problems, and work problems.
Not exact matches
While data suggests that
more Americans are socially isolated than
in the past,
people who feel they lack connections are similarly likely to experience
poorer health.
@@@@@ WIMPY WASP explained it when earthquakes and floods and famine hit really hard then most crazy broke really religious
people who don't have a job go crazy like you.you religious
people don't give back
in my last three years I given back too helping the
poor more then $ 20,000 dallors of my own money how much you so called chicken heads crazy religious
people given out of your own income wait you crazy religious
people got ta pay your light bill.by the way I own my own commercial
health base buisness
in Arizona.you still working for a pay check I write employees paychecks.
This is a society
in which money and power are
more important than
people,
health is a negotiable commodity, old - age a curse, worker slavery a new form of
more profitable production, the
poor are disposable, and the earth's destruction an increasing reality.
It is worth noting that while
people under age 65
in the U.S. live
in a heavily market - dominated economy where
poor employment outcomes mean poverty and a lack of access to
health care, almost everyone over age 65 has most of their healthcare paid for by Medicare, (a FICA tax financed, single payer system that pays providers
more or less the same rates as private insurance companies and has few cost controls),
more than half of their nursing home costs paid by Medicaid, (which is stingy
in how much it pays providers and moderately means tested), and receives enough of a guaranteed income from the combination of Social Security and SSI payments to keep the poverty rate for
people age 65 +, (even if they have no retirement savings of their own), above the poverty line, regardless of the state of the local economy.
«Previous studies have shown that black
people are
more likely to have a
poor sense of smell than whites and yet may be less likely to develop Parkinson's disease,» said Chen, who is part of MSU's Global Impact Initiative, an effort to help accelerate research
in key areas affecting the world such as
health and energy.
In addition, more than four in ten listed the following childhood experiences as extremely important causes of a person's health problems as an adult: living in a polluted area (44 %), eating a poor diet (44 %), and not getting vaccinations (43 %
In addition,
more than four
in ten listed the following childhood experiences as extremely important causes of a person's health problems as an adult: living in a polluted area (44 %), eating a poor diet (44 %), and not getting vaccinations (43 %
in ten listed the following childhood experiences as extremely important causes of a
person's
health problems as an adult: living
in a polluted area (44 %), eating a poor diet (44 %), and not getting vaccinations (43 %
in a polluted area (44 %), eating a
poor diet (44 %), and not getting vaccinations (43 %).
Grandparents»
health was also a factor
in youths» views on ageism: Young
people with grandparents
in poor health were
more likely to hold ageist views than youths with grandparents
in better
health.
In general we find that if the international community fails to reach the SDGs then world population growth will be higher, people will be poorer and in worse health, and this larger world population will be more vulnerable to environmental change.&raqu
In general we find that if the international community fails to reach the SDGs then world population growth will be higher,
people will be
poorer and
in worse health, and this larger world population will be more vulnerable to environmental change.&raqu
in worse
health, and this larger world population will be
more vulnerable to environmental change.»
Similarly, older adults
in good physical
health were
more sexually active: Of all
people who described their
health as «good» to «excellent,» 45 percent were sexually active, versus 22 percent of those who rated their
health as «fair» to «
poor.»
When a
person experiences
poor health, there is an imbalance
in one or
more of these factors.
Regarding raw vs pasteurized milk,
people are
more likely to get sick from pasteurized milk, because mass factory farms are generally dirtier operations with animals that are
in poorer health than grass - fed raw milk farms.
This sense of dread stems partly from our assumption that something bad is always bound to happen
in a Haneke film (Georges and Anne are favorite character names of his), but
more because we know that sooner or later, whether it happens within the time frame of the film or not, there's only one way that a story of two very old
people in poor health can end: these
people are going to die.
As time went by, we felt disappointed when we saw so - called Christians who choose to care
more about abortions than the welfare of less fortunate but alive children, or about keeping a brain - dead woman alive while ignoring the massive
health - care crisis
in this country that leaves millions of
poor people without any medical care, even for preventable
health catastrophes.
Older
people are at much higher risk of dying during extreme heat events.136, 50,241,233 Pre-existing
health conditions also make older adults susceptible to cardiac and respiratory impacts of air pollution25 and to
more severe consequences from infectious diseases; 257 limited mobility among older adults can also increase flood - related
health risks.258 Limited resources and an already high burden of chronic
health conditions, including heart disease, obesity, and diabetes, will place the
poor at higher risk of
health impacts from climate change than higher income groups.25, 50 Potential increases
in food cost and limited availability of some foods will exacerbate current dietary inequalities and have significant
health ramifications for the
poorer segments of our population (Ch.
The World
Health Organization reports that
more than 80 per cent of
people living
in urban areas are exposed to
poor - and dangerous - air quality.
But
more importantly,
people in developing countries, especially the
poorest and most vulnerable, require climate finance
in a very real way to meet their
health, food, energy, and other daily needs.
Some companies are
more lenient, and will offer policies to
people who appear to be
in good current financial standing, do not have a criminal background or
poor driving record, and are
in excellent
health.
As expected, when compared with participants living with others, those living alone were
more likely to report (any) depressive symptoms when living
in neighbourhoods with
poorer access to civic / institutional destinations, retail, food / eating outlets, public transport stops and
health clinics / services, lower levels of crowdedness and fewer
people on the streets (table 4).
News stories this fortnight have, for example, reported on
poor people with diabetes being 10 times
more likely to lose a limb than those who are better off, children with jailed family members experiencing
poorer health in later life, and children who are intellectually stimulated being less likely to develop Alzheimer's.
It also points out that mental
health disorders are the second leading contributor to the disease burden
in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people, and that
people who experience discrimination are
more likely to report serious psychological stress and to be
in fair or
poor health.
He will have been a close observer of the well - known
health service deficits borne by rural
people, including the relatively
poor access to
health professionals, particularly those
in more specialised disciplines.
«However it would be beneficial for similar programs to be offered to
more people in those communities most at risk — such as families, elders and clinicians and then rolled out to other urban and regional areas where we also see a high prevalence of
poor mental
health in the Aboriginal population.
We also find that widowed
persons who were previously
in age heterogamous unions are
more likely to have engaged
in deleterious
health practices during marriage than all other groups, but there is little evidence suggesting that they are
more disadvantaged or have
poorer marital quality than their peers who were previously
in age homogamous unions.
There is some evidence that
people recall
more negative historical adversity when they have
poor adult outcomes, mental
health, and physical problems.45 To the degree that this is true, variables identified
in later life, such as
in the ACE Study, will not prove as predictive of ultimate
health outcomes when assessed
in earlier life stages.