Unfortunately, these treats can
sometimes lead to health issues, such as obesity, particularly when the treats selected are fatty and chock full of empty calories.
Not exact matches
(In India alone more than 600 million citizens don't have access
to toilets or latrines, and open defecation
leads to contaminated water and chronic —
sometimes deadly —
health issues, like diarrhea.)
These restrictions, though the tradeoff is worth it, can
sometimes lead to behavioral and
health issues.
A serious medical
issue or a major accident resulting in emergency care and / or expensive treatment calls for huge out - of - pocket expenses, which could
lead to poor credit and
sometimes even bankruptcy - in the absence of
health insurance coverage.
Substance use can
sometimes lead to mental
health concerns — and vice versa — and both substance use and mental
health issues often have similar causes, such as experiencing trauma.