Sentences with phrase «put health at risk in»

These are typically high - insulin diets, which have the potential to put health at risk in a number of ways, especially for carbohydrate - sensitive people.

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«Chronic stress and overexposure to cortisol — which increases sugars in your bloodstream, alters your immune system responses, suppresses your digestive and reproductive systems, and communicates with that part of your brain that controls mood, motivation and fear — puts you at risk for mental health problems like anxiety and depression, and a whole host of physical health issues,» writes Levy.
In fact, you could both put in crazy hours and obsess endlessly about work and still not put your health at risk if you had one additional protective factoIn fact, you could both put in crazy hours and obsess endlessly about work and still not put your health at risk if you had one additional protective factoin crazy hours and obsess endlessly about work and still not put your health at risk if you had one additional protective factor.
The Trump administration is relaxing rules put in place by the Obama administration to fine nursing homes that either harm their residents or put them at risk of injury, according to Kaiser Health News.
Following the tragic death in August last year of Bank of America Merrill Lynch intern Moritz Erhardt, several top firms have been getting their acts together and setting rules and regulations to ensure that internship program participants aren't being overworked and putting their health at risk.
«Christy Clark has failed to adequately invest in child and youth mental health services since 2011, despite multiple reports showing that an inability to access services is putting lives at risk,» said Horgan.
They don't have as many followers as you though, I doubt anybody would kill over them, try to impede science education, put public health at risk, or infringe on peoples happiness in their name.
In other words, healthy food will be even more expensive and harder to come by, putting lives and health at risk.
Overindulging in empty calorie foods can affect your overall health, cause you to gain weight, and put you at risk of developing diabetes or other weight - related health issues.
In the UK, «bed - sharing is acknowledged as a common infant care practice and the specific circumstances that put infants at risk are highlighted,» Blair, who wasn't involved in the new research, told Reuters Health in an emaiIn the UK, «bed - sharing is acknowledged as a common infant care practice and the specific circumstances that put infants at risk are highlighted,» Blair, who wasn't involved in the new research, told Reuters Health in an emaiin the new research, told Reuters Health in an emaiin an email.
I am concerned that a shortage of midwives elsewhere in the health service is putting those breastfeeding cafés at risk.
I was so angry at the hospital for putting so much unnecessary pressure on me and for risking my child's health simply because they had a few ticks on a plaque in the foyer.
All three companies are in major breach of this Code in Canada and globally, and thereby put the health of infants and young children at risk because of their promotion of inappropriate feeding practices.
Block grants are a favorite tool of conservatives to shrink the role of the federal government and reduce the size of social programs, but as the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities well articulated in a statement hastily released yesterday, block grants in the particular context of school food are very likely to put children's health and wellbeing at risk:
This is hardly the consensus in the medical community, and given the ill effects that bottle - feeding can have (lower IQ's, greater risks of cancer, heart disease, obesity, infection etc. than breastfed babies) this promotion puts infant health at risk.
Carrying extra weight can put your child at risk for health problems like heart disease and diabetes now and in the future.
In fact, hospitals are hot beds for disease and infection, so having a baby, with its virgin, fragile system in a hospital where it could come into contact with illness, could actually put the baby at higher risk for something negative to happen to the baby's healtIn fact, hospitals are hot beds for disease and infection, so having a baby, with its virgin, fragile system in a hospital where it could come into contact with illness, could actually put the baby at higher risk for something negative to happen to the baby's healtin a hospital where it could come into contact with illness, could actually put the baby at higher risk for something negative to happen to the baby's health.
The most immediate concern, of course, is the health of the babies — sitting in a dirty diaper for a long period of time puts babies at risk for painful skin irritations, rashes and infections that can bring potentially dangerous side effects.
Phytoestrogens can have long term consequences for both male and female hormonal systems and can put a child at risk for infertility, cancer, and other health issues later in life.
Additionally, some parasites can wreck havoc on mom's brain, which in turn may lead to other poor decisions which can put baby and mom's health both at risk during pregnancy.
There's a slight risk that removing the IUD will cause you to lose the pregnancy, but you're much more likely to lose the baby to infection (and put your own health at risk) if you keep it in.
This is another example in a long line of decisions that really put our kids at higher risk for chronic illness and poor health.
Gaining too much weight during pregnancy puts you at risk for health problems including high blood pressure and gestational diabetes, explains Nora Saul, registered dietitian and manager of nutrition services at Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston on HealthyWomen.com.
Despite the evidence that investing in breastfeeding is one of the most cost effective public health interventions available, insufficient priority is being given to this, which put infants and children at risk of reaching their full potential...»
A wide range of factors can play a role in putting a mom at risk for PPD, according to Kimberly Hershenson, a New York City - based therapist specializing in maternal mental health.
Conference believes that the lives of children and adults are being put at risk as a result of reckless and simplistic pronouncements by government on the need for a «common sense» approach to health and safety in schools.
The Coalition Government's «reckless» and «simplistic» attitude to health and safety threatens to put the lives of children and adults in schools and colleges at risk, representatives at the Annual Conference of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union have argued.
New healthcare charging rules brought in today are unworkable and put health of vulnerable people at serious risk, say charities and health professionals
While there may be ways that such budget maneuvers make sense in a tactical way, they unnecessarily put people's education or health at risk.
The Liberal Democrats will also seek to put pressure on Mrs May, claiming that her plan to axe free school meals for infants in England will put children's health at risk.
Although there has been some recent success in treating disease with gene therapy, these types of procedures are far from perfect and can put a user's health — and life — at risk.
For example, Lawrence B. Lindsey, President Bush's assistant for economic policy, says the Kyoto Protocol, which calls on nations to limit their CO2 production, «could damage our collective prosperity and, in so doing, put our long - term environmental health at risk
A University of Oklahoma Civil Engineering and Environmental Science Professor Robert Nairn and his co-authors have conducted a collaborative study that suggests exposure to trace metals from potatoes grown in soil irrigated with waters from the Potosi mining region in Bolivia, home to the world's largest silver deposit, may put residents at risk of non-cancer health illnesses.
The findings suggest the common disorder may put the one in ten women who have it at risk of mental health problems.
But Burke, who now teaches at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, remains concerned about the move, in light of previous actions by Pruitt that he thinks have weakened EPA's Scientific Advisory Board and put the independence of the agency's chemical assessment program at risk.
Giving patients steroids at the time of heart surgery does not improve health outcomes and appears to put them at greater risk of having a heart attack in the days following surgery, according to research presented at the American College of Cardiology's 63rd Annual Scientific Session.
«Otherwise the worry is that we will have tried these drugs, including putting people through the potential risk of experimental treatments, and still be none the wiser about which are effective,» said Tom Solomon, director of the Institute of Infection and Global Health at the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom, in a statement distributed today by the Science Media Centre.
There are over 160 million undernourished children in this region, putting them at high risk for a range of health and developmental problems.
In contrast, people described as «couch potatoes» are putting their health at risk by spending too much time sat down and not exercising, the paper said.
Given the potential health risks, the DoE does not allow used accelerator components to be put to public use, says Benedict Feinberg, a physicist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California.
Dr Rebecca Ghosh, co-author of the study from the School of Public Health at Imperial, said «Putting this in context, an individual who lived in a higher polluted area in 1971 had a 14 per cent higher risk of dying in 2002 to 2009 than someone who had lived in a lower polluted area.
«Riding as a cyclist in Toronto you always feel that streetcar tracks are a hazard, and we all have our near misses, but our study is one of the first to put a number to this risk,» said Anne Harris, assistant professor in the school of occupational and public health at Ryerson University.
In some instances health apps were found to be sending unencrypted personal and health information, which means users of these apps may have had their privacy put at risk.
Based on a recent, special compilation of 12 reports published in the scientific journal Cereal Foods World during 2014 - 2017, eating whole grains is actually beneficial for brain health and associated with reduced risk of diverse types of cancer, coronary disease, diabetes, hypertension, obesity and overall mortality.EL BATAN, Mexico (CIMMYT)-- A new, exhaustive review of recent scientific studies on cereal grains and health has shown that gluten - or wheat - free diets are not inherently healthier for the general populace and may actually put individuals at risk of dietary deficiencies.
In fact, many popular «ab exercises» may put your spine health at risk.
Now, a new study published in the journal Environmental Health adds more evidence to the cautionary stance, showing that women who use douches can put themselves at a greater risk for exposure to harmful chemicals called phthalates, which are said to interfere with the body's hormones.
Early puberty may put girls at greater risk for health problems later in life, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, polycystic ovarian syndrome and cancer.
As I just mentioned, having more fat in your belly — versus holding your fat on your hips — puts you at risk for health problems.
In all likelihood your doctor and nearly every public health authority has told you to stay away from saturated fats, warning you it will raise your LDL cholesterol and clog your arteries, putting you at increased risk for heart disease.
While protein is necessary for tissue repair, a diet high in fat and cholesterol puts you at risk of heart disease, some types of cancer and many other health concerns.
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