Sentences with phrase «threat of disease»

It also means scaling up pharmaceutical production, enhancing soil nutrient yields, and removing threats of disease contamination from our food supply.
Rather, Resin is a thick fluid that slid down the tree's exterior, as a way to ward of injury and threats of disease by filling in crevices.
They struggle to find food and water in an environment filled with the constant threats of disease, starvation, cruelty and predation.
Reducing those threats could buy the honeycreepers some time to adapt to the growing threat of disease.
Soon a canine parvovirus vaccine was developed, and it was hoped that would spell the end of the worst threat of the disease, as the FPV vaccine had for cats.
Outside cats are at a higher threat of disease in general, including viral and parasitic infections.
The KNOW Heartworms campaign will educate veterinarians and cat owners about the real threat of the disease and the importance of prevention.
The Commission on a Global Health Risk Framework for the Future issued a report in January 2016, which shows that many countries are unprepared for the increased threat of these diseases.
Humanity faces the ever - constant threat of disease and overpopulation, creating for an unpleasant world.
Abraham explores the biology and epidemiology of SARS, the political responses to the threat of the disease, and their interactions.
Within 20 years, mass chloroquine treatment, along with DDT spraying and other antimosquito measures, removed the threat of disease from more than 500 million people living in formerly malaria - ridden areas.
He claims that the nature of a country's political system — specifically, whether it is a democracy or a dictatorship — is determined by psychological biases triggered by the threat of disease (See «Genes, germs and the origins of politics»).
Nevertheless, Eakin was taken aback by the strong correlation between disease incidence and plastic, and the degree to which the threat of disease was amplified, calling it «much higher than anything I was expecting.»
(NaturalHealth365) Once again, as Western medicine remains baffled by how to effectively eliminate the threat of diseases like cancer and diabetes, we see the power of healing foods like, bitter melon to provide relief.
Minerals get depleted and don't forget about the threats of diseases such as cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, and osteoporosis.
The folks at petMD say, «Fever is not the disease itself, but a response to the threat of disease.
Although ticks are typically associated with disease transmission, not all ticks actually carry diseases; however, because they can transmit conditions like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever (also transmissible to people), the threat of disease should be taken seriously.
During the conference, Talina Sterneberg, representing FVE - Federation of European Veterinarians, gave a presentation titled «The threat of disease transmission by companion animals: Callisto EU project».
Every year seems to be more ominous when it comes to the threat of disease - ridden ticks and fleas, especially where my family and I live.
There has always been some question about how serious the threat of disease from giardia is.
However, they are recommending that the Santa Catalina island be reclassified from endangered to threatened, because of the threat of diseases on this heavily visited island.
When natural disaster strikes, one of the first and most significant casualties is clean water: Humans can only go so long without liquids; as days pass without functioning infrastructure, bacteria spread and multiply, as does the threat of disease.
Doctors have an absolute responsibility to examine for and treat for the threat of disease or injury, and to take prompt action when discovering its presence.
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