Sentences with phrase «not fatal illness»

Though it is uncomfortable, it is not a fatal illness, and as long as baby is monitored and kept at home, instead of daycare, to recover fully (that is no fever and all spots gone), they should end up doing fine.

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At our last lunch, on Lexington near 60th, not long before his final illness, he noted with disapproval the anorexic waitresses and expatiated engagingly on why the fashions of androgyny are part and parcel of the propensity for abstraction that is the fatal flaw of Western culture.
By not vaccinating you're putting everyone at risk of serious, and even fatal illness.
It is usually not fatal, but in areas where there is more than one serotype circulating, it is more likely to produce a severe, potentially life - threatening illness.
Leave your house every day 30.11.2017 Healthy lifestyle - longer life with less disability towards the end 03.11.2017 1998: walk a couple of kilometres a day and halve your chance of dying 13.10.2017 Longevity strategy: keep up your DHEA, testosterone and IGF - 1 levels 02.08.2017 The anti-aging effect of a simple relaxation exercise 01.08.2017 Eat a handful of nuts every day and you'll live almost two years longer 22.07.2017 Coffee is healthy, but not caffeine 15.07.2017 Live two years longer with extra vitamin E 14.07.2017 Potassium rich diet protects against stroke and reduces mortality risk 11.07.2017 Meta - analysis: you can reduce your mortality risk by a factor of 5 through your diet 07.07.2017 Subjective age says more about chance of serious illness than objective age 28.04.2017 Animal study: half cup of green tea daily is life extending 15.04.2017 Delay aging without strict diet: supplement with ketones 05.04.2017 The gene that gets you to 100 and still healthy reacts to diet 04.04.2017 Conflictive and stressful relationships are fatal 30.03.2017 Slow reactions?
The most memorable are Raleigh St. Clair (Bill Murray), a bearded intellectual who has been married to Margot for years but does not begin to know her; Eli Cash (Owen Wilson), who lived across the street, became like a member of the family, and writes best - selling Westerns that get terrible reviews; Henry Sherman (Danny Glover), who was Etheline's accountant for 10 years until they suddenly realized they were in love, and such satellites as Pagoda (Kumar Pallana), Royal's faithful servant (who once in India tried to murder Royal and then rescued him from... himself...) and the bellboy Dusty (Seymour Cassel), who impersonates a doctor when Royal fakes a fatal illness.
Even then, Fogelman doesn't trust his characters (or his audience) quite enough to bypass such creaky contrivances as a potentially fatal illness for one character and, for Danny himself, a drug - and - alcohol addiction that the movie flicks on and off like a light switch whenever it's convenient.
THIS FACT, BEING ABSOLUTELY contrary to life's rules, provoked enormous and, in the circumstances, perfectly justifiable anxiety in people's minds, for we have only to consider that in the entire forty volumes of universal history there is no mention, not even one exemplary case, of such a phenomenon ever having occurred, for a whole day to go by, with its generous allowance of twenty - four hours, diurnal and nocturnal, matutinal and vespertine, without one death from an illness, a fatal fall, or a successful suicide, not one, not a single one.
Even if you don't consider a serious illness as a possibility, you should never ignore the potential for experiencing a fatal accident.
Other circumstances under which you might qualify for an accelerated benefit are acute illnesses that are typically fatal without treatment but may not necessarily fall within the 12 - 24 month timeline; catastrophic illnesses that require procedures like organ transplants; or if you're unable to perform basic daily activities.
Parasites are not just a nuisance to you and your pets - some may cause serious illness in your pets and even your family and even can be fatal for pets.
In adult dogs it is usually not too serious an illness, but it can be fatal in puppies.
Next, you share the blog on Facebook with an eye - catching statistic about potentially fatal illnesses that can arise if a dog isn't spayed or neutered.
Not only will this help keep away more serious, and sometimes fatal, diseases, it will also keep cats from experiencing illnesses that can be the root cause of hair loss.
Birds that get too hot or cold can be at risk for fatal illness if they aren't able to get to the proper shelter — add other weather events like rain, hail, and lighting... MORE to the mix and the risk is increased even further.
This is a gastro intestinal illness which if not treated properly can prove fatal for the dog.
Even diarrhea caused by mild illnesses may become fatal if treatment is not begun early enough to prevent severe fluid and nutrient losses.
While some of these animals have to be put down because of painful, fatal illnesses, in some cases they are perfectly healthy, lovable pets that just don't get adopted.
While the risk of bloat can not be completely eliminated, a responsible pet owner can go a long way to protect their beloved pet from this potentially fatal illness.
Puppies and kittens are very small and do not have a lot of ability to withstand illness, so a minor illness could be fatal to a young dog or cat.
Remember that while vaccination is not without risk, failure to vaccinate leaves your pet vulnerable to fatal illnesses that are preventable.
Often, fluoroquinolones are not prescribed correctly and are used to treat bronchitis, sinusitis, earaches, and other illnesses that don't require such strong medications instead of combatting more potentially fatal bacterial infections.
Falling ill with a fatal illness such as cancer or being disabled, does not mean that you should no longer need financial provision because you are still living.
It must not be confused with one another since many critical illnesses are not fatal.
Terminal life coverage is not to be confused with critical illness insurance which is substantially different since many critical illnesses are not fatal.
These are not just benefits if you are determined to have a fatal illness where you are projecting to die.
Life Insurance plans covering fatal illnesses will ensure that you have enough money to access good treatment and that your family is not crippled by expenditures on an expensive hospital and medical care.
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