There doesn't seem to be
any real danger to your health from following a high protein diet, no matter what some studies indicate.
Lion fish are not native to our waters and present
a real danger to the health of marine life and the reef and we encourage our guests to join our lion fish safaris.
Not exact matches
From the printer
to your supervisor, the
dangers presented in a typical office can have
real effects on your physical well - being and mental
health.
The pressure of a work - oriented society combined with the relational dynamics of feelings of rejection and powerlessness pose a
real danger to the emotional
health of all unemployed people.
He also wants
to see a change in attitudes among policymakers
to combat «the
real danger that mental
health services go
to the bottom of the agenda».
The Department of
Health's recent awareness campaign was a positive and well - executed move designed
to alert parents
to the
real dangers posed by passive smoke, and further such campaigns would be crucial components of a wider drive
to change behaviour.
Yet when it comes
to real health dangers, his staff was dismissive.
What's even more interesting and widely unknown is that squatting above parallel can pose
real dangers to your knee
health because the force of the barbell can only shift onto your knees once you reach parallel.
I think «they» tend
to minimize the
dangers, and will always state levels are way below, doing any
real harm
to one's
health.
Allowing this
to go on long term puts our
health in
real danger because food reactions ultimately impact the balance of healthy flora in our microbiome and causes significant tissue damage which increases leaky gut.
Allowing this
to go on long term puts our
health in
real danger because food reactions ultimately impact the balance of healthy flora in our microbiome and cause significant tissue damage.
The question is no longer whether the
dangers to our
health, environment, economy, and national security are
real.
Yet, it poses
real danger to your family's
health.
But there's a twist here: Crunch Out was made
to raise awareness about the
real dangers of development crunch, and all proceeds benefit Take This, a mental
health - focussed gaming charity.
Dorothy Atwood, one of the course participants, notes that «the reality of increasingly dangerous climate change — the rising temperatures and sea levels; the droughts, floods and stronger storms; the acidic oceans; the increasing forest fires; the expanding
health dangers; the economic costs of floods, drought, hurricanes and sunken coastal cities — are very
real to us and demand our personal and group response because it makes both environmental and economic sense
to change the way we live and solve these problems.»