Not exact matches
Raw eggs are not
recommended to babies and toddlers, elderly
people,
pregnant women,
people who are unwell.
· imposes mandatory advisory statements that these products are not
recommended for children,
pregnant or lactating women or caffeine sensitive
persons;
In fact, ABA member companies voluntarily display total caffeine content — from all sources — on their packages along with advisory statements indicating that the product is not
recommended for children,
pregnant or nursing women and
persons sensitive to caffeine.
In Australia, all energy drink manufacturers and distributors are required by law to comply with the Food Standards Code administered by Food Standards Australia New Zealand — most importantly Standard 2.6.4 (Formulated Caffeinated Beverages) which: • sets the maximum levels of ingredients (including caffeine) for energy drinks; • imposes mandatory advisory statements that these products are not
recommended for children,
pregnant or lactating women or caffeine sensitive
persons; • requires all energy drinks to include an advisory statement that
recommends consumption of a maximum of two 250mL cans per day (being 500mL total).
It must be stated that the drinks are not
recommended for children,
pregnant or lactating women, or caffeine sensitive
persons.
* Raw egg and beef are not
recommended for infants, the elderly,
pregnant women, or
people with weakened immune systems.
* Raw egg is not
recommended for the elderly,
pregnant women, children under 4, and
people with weakened immune systems.
Each 1.2 oz bar contains 50 mg of caffeine and carries the warning that they are not
recommended for children,
pregnant or nursing women, or
people sensitive to caffeine.
WHO now
recommends that all
people living with HIV, including
pregnant women and lactating mothers living with HIV, take ART for life from when they first learn their infection status.
Annual flu vaccination is
recommended for all
persons aged 6 months and older (except in rare cases), and is particularly important for
pregnant women.
The Gugu Guru Team highly
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Pregnant People
Interestingly, the CDC advises routine HIV screening of adults, adolescents and
pregnant women in health care settings, but does not
recommend universal testing for MRSA, which kills more
people than HIV.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now
recommends that just about everyone get the flu shot: kids 6 months to 19 years of age,
pregnant women,
people 50 and up, and
people of any age with compromised immune systems.
The WHO is also
recommending sweeping away all cell - count restrictions on treatment of
pregnant and breastfeeding women, children under 5 and
people who have tuberculosis or hepatitis B in addition to HIV.
The new guidelines
recommend that all
people age 18 and older, including
pregnant and postpartum women, be screened for depression
Influenza remains a major health problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have been shown to be at high risk for the complications of influenza infection are children 6 to 23 months of age; healthy
persons 65 years of age or older; adults and children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents of nursing homes and other long - term care facilities; and
pregnant women.4 It is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has
recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face of the current shortage.1 Other high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use of aspirin and household members and out - of - home caregivers of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss of expected supplies or from the emergence of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implications.
Most
people with Zika do not have symptoms, which is why U.S. health officials have
recommended all
pregnant women who have traveled to affected countries — or who have partners who have traveled to affected countries — get tested for the virus.
First, it's not
recommended for
people with chronic health conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart problems, skin infections, or those that are
pregnant.
Cryotherapy is not
recommended for
people with chronic health conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart problems, skin infections, or those who are
pregnant.
According to Skibola, kelp is not
recommended for women who are
pregnant or nursing, or for
people with an overactive thyroid gland.»
While these contaminants appear to be safe for the average
person consuming moderate amounts, some experts have
recommended that children and
pregnant women only eat wild - caught salmon... just to be on the safe side.
His recommendation: «You still will benefit from taking half a daily multivitamin containing important nutrients at levels close to their
recommended daily allowance twice a day if you are potentially going to become, or are,
pregnant, or as an insurance policy against an inadequate diet in
people over 50.
«You still will benefit from taking half a daily multivitamin containing important nutrients at levels close to their
recommended daily allowance twice a day if you are potentially going to become, or are,
pregnant, or as an insurance policy against an inadequate diet in
people over 50.
Fasting may lead to fatigue, headaches and constipation and it's not
recommended for the elderly, frail,
pregnant women and
people with diabetes.
I'm
pregnant with my second child right now and I am a small
person (5» 2 ″, 100 lbs normally) and I would have a seriously hard time eating even half of what is
recommended here within a day.
The
Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for iodine is 150 mcg for most
people and 220 mcg for
pregnant women.
Most
people do not require a vitamin K supplement, but your doctor may
recommend it if you become deficient because of liver disease or a digestive disorder like celiac or Crohn's disease that impairs your body's ability to absorb vitamin K. Vitamin K supplements should not be used by
pregnant or nursing women.
Holy Basil is not
recommended for
pregnant and breast feeding women or
people that have recently had surgery.
Even so, America's leading energy drink manufacturers voluntarily go far beyond all federal requirements when it comes to responsible labeling and marketing practices, including displaying total caffeine content — from all sources — on their packages along with advisory statements indicating that the product is not
recommended for children,
pregnant or nursing women and
persons sensitive to caffeine.
Turmeric is not
recommended for
people taking blood thinners, and it should not be used by
pregnant women.
It also has blood thinning effects, and may increase the risk of abnormal bleeding in
people with a bleeding disorder or taking anticoagulant medications.29 Frankincense essential oil is also not
recommended for
pregnant women and nursing moms, as it acts as an emenagogue and may induce menstruation, which may be dangerous for an unborn fetus.30
But be careful, roman chamomile is not
recommended for
pregnant women,
people with asthma,
people allergic to Asteraceae, and
people sensitive to mugwort pollen.
This is not
recommended to
people having kidney disorders and
pregnant women.
Pet rodents, including guinea pigs, are not
recommended for families with children younger than 5 years,
pregnant women, elderly adults, or
people with weakened immune systems because these groups are at greater risk for serious illness.
NB: As this tour is off - road, we
recommend that
pregnant travellers or
people with medical conditions to seek medical advice before booking this tour.
NB: As this tour is off - road, we
recommend that
pregnant travellers or
people with medical conditions seek medical advice before booking this tour.
Due to chance of bumpy sea conditions this tour is not
recommended for
pregnant women,
people with bad backs, or children younger than ten.
All our Parasailing Adventures and Tours are not
recommended for
persons with limited mobility or who are
pregnant.
This excursion is not
recommended for
people with: Recent surgeries, heart conditions, strong asthma,
pregnant women,
persons taking high blood medication, children under six years,
people under alcohol influences, afraid to the dark, or with panic attacks.
We therefore do not
recommend this form of transport for
people with heart of back problems,
pregnant women, or the elderly and infirm.
Not
recommended for
pregnant or nursing women, children under 18 years old, or
people sensitive to caffeine.
* Water that has been disinfected with iodine is NOT
recommended for
pregnant women,
people with thyroid problems, those with known hypersensitivity to iodine, or for continuous use.