Sentences with phrase «same health implications»

Disproportionate amounts of salt has the same health implications for dogs as for humans and should be avoided.

Not exact matches

The implication is, if you can't have the self control to eat well, buy the formula advertised on the same page as this add (and put money in the pockets of the people who indirectly supported the add), because otherwise you're just feeding your baby hamburgers and donuts, and that is simply NOT true and hurtfully misleading and potentially damaging to mothers (emotionally and in lost long term positive health benefits to breastfeeding moms) and the short and long term health of their children.
Kirsty Williams AM, Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, said: «Labour need to realise that cigarettes and e-cigs are not the same thing, do not have the same implications on public health, and should not be lumped together when considering bans in public places.
Whatever the name, it's essentially the same problem of adrenal dysfunction, with serious implications for fitness and health that can seriously reduce quality of life.
However, as discussed in the administrative implication regulation, the Transactions Rule is estimated to save the health care industry nearly $ 30 billion over essentially the same time period.
Her recent research has primarily centered on lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth because the unfolding of same - sex sexuality during adolescence and emerging adulthood is an experience for which most youth are unprepared, involves coping with experiences associated with society's stigmatization of homosexuality, and has serious implications for health and adaptation.
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