PAR models are also consistent with broader life history theory (Charnov, 1993) in suggesting that enhanced pro-inflammatory tendencies in young adulthood may be triggered by adverse social circumstances during childhood even if such adjustments carry with them the cost of longer -
term negative health implications (cf. Belsky et al., 1991; Gibbons et al., 2012).
Traditionally, psychology looked at stress and trauma «through a negative lens, with particular emphasis on post-traumatic stress disorder and
the negative health implications,» according to one summary.
Governor Ambode, who spoke while addressing scavengers and other workers at the site following the outbreak of fire last Wednesday, said aside
the negative health implication of the site to the people, the structure of the facility was also risky and susceptible to all forms of hazards like the fire outbreak.
In 2011, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a final rule that required tobacco companies to include color graphics on cigarette packets that depict
the negative health implications of smoking.
Some research has indeed claimed that the increase in pressure caused by the Valsalva maneuver could have
negative health implications (increasing risk of stroke for example).
While there are some naturally - minded obstetrician gynecologists out there, studies show that you'll have fewer medical interventions, with
no negative health implications on baby / mom, when you choose midwifery care.
Caution should always apply with alcohol, as there really is no debate about
the negative health implications and its disrupting effect on the endocrine system.