beyondblue works to equip multicultural people with the knowledge and skills to maintain their own good mental health and wellbeing, and recognise
symptoms in people close to them, in order to prevent the development of a mental health condition.
Not exact matches
The Yale study of
people in southwestern Pennsylvania found a greater prevalence of health
symptoms reported among residents living
close to natural gas wells, including those drilled via hydraulic fracturing.
Those with a lot of tau
in the temporal lobes and neocortex — brain areas important for sensory perception and memory — were
close to dementia onset whereas
symptoms could still be years out for
people with high amyloid.
New Scientist reveals that Europe is not testing
people with flu
symptoms unless they have recently travelled to an affected area
in the Americas, or have had
close contact with someone who did.
In addition to new diabetics,
people who are at risk of developing type - 1 diabetes, such patients»
close relatives, also may benefit from the test because it will allow doctors to quickly and cheaply track their auto - antibody levels before they show
symptoms.
The progress, severity and specific
symptoms of MS
in any one
person can not yet be predicted, but advances
in research and treatment are leading to better understanding and moving us
closer to a world free of MS.. Most
people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, with at least two to three times more women than men being diagnosed with the disease.
In «Adverse health effects of industrial wind turbines,» a 2013 paper in the magazine of the College of Family Physicians of Canada, Dr. Roy D. Jeffery, Carmen Krogh, and Brett Horner explained, «People who live or work in close proximity to IWTs have experienced symptoms that include decreased quality of life, annoyance, stress, sleep disturbance, headache, anxiety, depression, and cognitive dysfunction.&raqu
In «Adverse health effects of industrial wind turbines,» a 2013 paper
in the magazine of the College of Family Physicians of Canada, Dr. Roy D. Jeffery, Carmen Krogh, and Brett Horner explained, «People who live or work in close proximity to IWTs have experienced symptoms that include decreased quality of life, annoyance, stress, sleep disturbance, headache, anxiety, depression, and cognitive dysfunction.&raqu
in the magazine of the College of Family Physicians of Canada, Dr. Roy D. Jeffery, Carmen Krogh, and Brett Horner explained, «
People who live or work
in close proximity to IWTs have experienced symptoms that include decreased quality of life, annoyance, stress, sleep disturbance, headache, anxiety, depression, and cognitive dysfunction.&raqu
in close proximity to IWTs have experienced
symptoms that include decreased quality of life, annoyance, stress, sleep disturbance, headache, anxiety, depression, and cognitive dysfunction.»
Some
people, however, experience it
in the form of pathological
symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea, or motion sickness, which appear to be caused by the excitation of resonances inside
closed structures and the human body itself.
The upper graph shows what we observe (wind farm workers
close to wind turbines having no
symptoms of illness — right plots) and are told by
people like Ms Laurie (moderate to severe
symptoms in householders at distances up to five or even 10 km — left plots).
The AMA Indigenous Health Report Card 2015 — Treating the high rates of imprisonment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
peoples as a
symptom of the health gap: an integrated approach to both — called on the Australian Government to set a target for
closing the gap
in the rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander imprisonment.
I believe that most emotional problems and
symptoms are not illnesses but are rather rooted
in disconnects
in a
person's
closest relationships.