Sentences with phrase «public health menace»

Meanwhile, C. diff has become a major public health menace.
Larvae can grow in mere bottle - capfuls of rainwater, so saucers under potted plants or puddles in a crumpled tarp can become a public health menace.
But not so much better that formula deserves the label of «public health menace,» alongside smoking.
I would LOVE criminal prosecution and think they richly deserve it for being a public health menace.
The group took out radio and newspaper ads that often linked hom.ose.xuality to pedophilia, and claimed that LGBT people were seeking «special rights» and that hom.ose.xuality is a «public health menace
You've probably already heard that chairs have replaced cigarettes as the newest public health menace.
Loneliness has recently transformed from a quiet personal shame into a top public health menace.
These are not public health menaces like cholera, and its harder than the ALB to quantify their harm.

Not exact matches

As you are aware, drug abuse has social and economic repercussions and poses a threat to public health security, and so my outfit would do its best to come up with measures to curb the menace, he said.
Whether the rise of e-cigarettes is welcome news or a fresh face on an old public - health menace is not yet clear.
Health Systems & Reform presents the article «Zika Virus and Health Systems in Brazil: From Unknown to a Menace,» a commentary by Professor Marcia C. Castro, Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, on the Zika Virus epidemic in Brazil and the Americas.
Ultra-processed foods and drinks can be thought of as a menace to public health all over the world.
As I wrote at the time, «The industry can simply claim it's using antibiotics preventively and go on about its business — continuing to reap the benefits of growth promotion and continuing to menace public health by breeding resistance.»
Your reporting is a menace to public health.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z