Sentences with phrase «significant public health implications»

The results have significant public health implications as the increase of berry consumption is a relatively simple dietary modification for cognition protection in the elderly.
«These results could have significant public health implications as Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, and approximately half of older adults have insomnia symptoms.»
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«Normal maternal thyroid hormone levels are essential for normal fetal growth and brain development, so our findings could have significant public health implications,» said Jonathan Chevrier, a University of California, Berkeley epidemiologist and lead author of the study, which was published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.

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«We found small but meaningful differences in developmental outcomes between late preterm infants and full term groups, which if applied to larger populations, may have potentially significant long term public health implications,» says lead author Prachi Shah, M.D., a developmental and behavioral pediatrician at U-M's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital.
That carries a big policy implication, Cohen says: It not only «makes both public health and economic sense to clean up dirty places,» but also means there could be significant health benefits from reducing air pollution even in areas that already have relatively tight controls.
The authors of the BMJ study note that those findings could have significant implications on how we approach public health.
Today's trade agreements, however, are about much more than tariffs and quotas and have significant implications for our environment, public health, and global climate.
Consolidation of the food industry is not exactly a breaking new trend, but it is an important one with significant (negative) implications for public health, the power of the individual consumer, and the safety of the nation's food supply.
Disclosure of health information about an individual can have significant implications well beyond the physical health of that person, including the loss of a job, alienation of family and friends, the loss of health insurance, and public humiliation.
A breach of a person's health privacy can have significant implications well beyond the physical health of that person, including the loss of a job, alienation of family and friends, the loss of health insurance, and public humiliation.
By suggesting a link between family type and significant health outcomes in children, the above studies raise important questions concerning the public health implications of the high rates of divorce and remarriage.
Such public debate is likely to have significant mental health implications for many lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer Australians, and their children and extended families.
«These findings have very significant implications for the future of our nation's public health.
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