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 factor.
If your pets spend time in the garden, you could
put their health at risk if you use chemicals on lawns and flower beds.
Not exact matches
If you skip meals, don't exercise and sleep too little, you
put yourself
at risk for developing mental
health problems, and chronic physical illness as well.
The concern is that
if you get the ratios wrong, you're
putting your baby
at risk for a whole host of
health problems.
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.
If mom is stuck without her required medication, she
puts her
health, and the
health of her baby,
at risk.
If your work environment is toxic, abusive, or
puts your
health at risk, don't hesitate.
If you have the misfortune of a
health risk that
puts you
at bed rest or requires you to be less active for a period of time, your muscle loss will accelerate.
But
if you are avoiding it because you are
at risk for — or already suffer from — thyroid, reproductive problems, breast cancer or other
health reasons, I'd
put my energy into avoiding soy protein or soy oil.
The research is clear
if you're going to take NSAIDS, especially the stronger kind are used to treat autoimmune and inflammatory conditions, you will be
putting your gut
health at risk.
And
if you do that, you're going to
put yourself
at higher
risk for things like B12 deficiency, calcium deficiency, zinc deficiency, vitamin D deficiency, EPA and DHA deficiency, and all of the
health problems that are associated with that.
If your diet is based on the latter, your gut is likely inflamed, possibly leaky, and
putting you
at risk of both chronic and acute
health problems.
If you have digestive problems, multiple food sensitivities, or chronic inflammation, these could be signs your gut
health is
putting your heart
health at risk.
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If I were to tell you that your shower and bath products could be
putting you
at risk for less - than - optimal skin and eye
health, immune and endocrine function, would you pay a little more attention to your products» ingredients?
If you let yourself get dehydrated, then you'll
put yourself
at risk not only with your overall
health, but the
health and size of your muscles will suffer too.
If they don't, rapid knowledge transfer is disrupted,
putting the
health or existence of certain organizations and even people
at risk.
If immigrants are targeted, children whose parents are immigrants or who are immigrants themselves will live in fear of deportation.36
If Medicaid is cut, not only will it increase the number of uninsured children without access to needed medical care, but it will also
put the jobs of thousands of school nurses, psychologists, and physical therapists
at risk.37 This would hurt
health outcomes for many children, especially those with disabilities.
If you buy them from some foreign manufacturer with no licence then chances are these drops will not work apart from the fact that they will
put your
health at risk.
Also, you're in good
health now, so your premiums will be lower than
if you decided to get life insurance
at my age, when your
health status may change and
put you
at risk for being unable to obtain life insurance
at an affordable cost or even
at all.
If you have a mental
health condition that increases your
risk of suicide, you may be
putting your beneficiaries
at risk, too.
Co-signing, however, can be a huge mistake that can
put your own personal credit
health at risk if you depend on your kid to use the card wisely and to make timely, consistent payments.
If a veterinarian spots deficiencies that
put an animal's physical or mental
health at risk, it is the veterinarian's responsibility to report that to the shelter administrator and to recommend changes.
If you don't want to
put your kitty's
health at risk, make sure you don't feed cats with these seven human foods.
It might look cute
if your dog is chomping on grapes or raisins but it's important to note that grapes and raisins
put dogs
at a major
health risk.
But I also know that
if I don't, I'm
putting her overall future
health at risk.
To eliminate the
risk of investigation or prosecution for police officers and fire fighters under
health and safety legislation when engaged in the course of their duties
if they have
put themselves
at risk as a result of committing an heroic act.
Their contention is that employees, especially
health care employees, may not know whether the problem they have encountered meets a legal threshold of wrongdoing,
putting them
at jeopardy of sanction
if they are incorrect, even
if the behavior did reflect violation of professional and clinical standards or
put patients, employees, or the public
at risk.
This made it really hard to get a good
health insurance plan
if you were fired, changed jobs, got divorced, or otherwise went through a life change that
put your group coverage
at risk.
If you have a mental
health condition that increases your
risk of suicide, you may be
putting your beneficiaries
at risk, too.
If you use tobacco products, you probably know that they
put you
at an increased
risk for
health conditions like cancer, respiratory conditions, and cardiovascular disease.
If you have high blood pressure or your family history
puts you
at risk for more heart problems than the average person, a scale like this one could give you a useful snapshot of your
health.
If you don't have systems in place to perform repetitive tasks more efficiently, you're creating more work for yourself, which creates stress and
puts your
health at risk.