Sentences with phrase «until health declines»

Don't wait until your health declines and it becomes unaffordable or worst — unobtainable.

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It's been a very, very long time since I added to any of my health REITs as most have performed quite well until last summer when their gradual decline began to take hold as interest rate hike fears began to grip the sector.
He declined to give a date for when the GOP would unveil their replacement plan, but he said it would cover individuals with preexisting conditions and allow children to stay on their parents» health insurance until age 26 — provisions Trump has praised.
Faso, during the meeting, spoke against a Democratic - backed amendment that would have prevented the replacement bill, known as the American Health Care Act, from taking effect until the federal government in the form of the Health and Human Services secretary certifies the number of uninsured people and out - of - pocket expenses would not increase and overall benefits would not declined.
«I'll respectfully decline until you can make that same offer for all of my constituents,» he says he told her, explaining his decision to turn down what many say is the Cadillac of U.S. health plans.
The bill was passed by Uganda's Parliament last December, but Museveni declined to sign it until a specially appointed committee of researchers and health officials pronounced on the causes of homosexuality.
Until now this decline in cardiovascular health was a risk women had to face if they opted against hormone replacement therapy.
Because these ranges are so broad very often patterns of declining health are not caught until a person has progressed into the condition enough to warrant medications being prescribed by their doctor.
He had been in declining health for awhile, but was joyous and loved life until the very end.
My father's yorkie is annoying as all get out, but fiercely protective of him, more so as his health began to decline, not allowing any of us to get near him until he gave the ok.
Forget the fact that numerous studies report worrying trends for many well - studied groups like birds and amphibians (the latter that are experiencing a pandemic decline and are excellent indicators of the health of the environment), you want us to wait until all of our life - support systems are collapsing around us before you will say that, «OK, I believe it.
In contrast, the actual science shows something quite different: though summer sea ice since 2007 has declined to levels not predicted until 2040 - 2070, there has been virtually no negative impact on polar bear health or survival, a result no one predicted back in 2005.
Moreover, the paper gets its history wrong when it notes that «Total cancer mortality rates did not decline until 1990, 25 years after the identification of the effect of smoking on lung and other cancers...» Well, actually, it was more like 50 years, because the earliest studies to connect smoking and lung cancer were conducted not by NIH - funded scientists but by Nazi scientists in the run - up to World War II.4 By the logic of the PNAS paper, then, ought we to be crediting the Nazi health science agenda with whatever progress has been made on reducing lung cancer, rather than the incredibly protracted and difficult public health campaign (that, for the most part, NIH had nothing to do with) aimed at getting people to cut down on smoking?
Most people work until their late 60s or early 70s in order to fund their lifestyle in retirement, but unfortunately this often corresponds with a decline in physical health that makes it difficult to enjoy their new free time and money.
If employees don't enroll when the policy is first offered, they need to wait until a certain enrollment period and then complete an Evidence of Insurability (EOI) form, which is a health history questionnaire, at which point they could be declined.
Instead, you lock in a period from the start — say, until you're 80 years old — and remain eligible, even if your health declines.
When it comes to being able to qualify for a traditional term or whole life insurance policy after being placed on peritoneal dialysis, what you're generally going to find is that most (if not all) life insurance companies are going to automatically decline your life insurance application until which time, your health improves to the point that you no longer need to be on peritoneal dialysis.
Almost 20 years ago, Dr C Henry Kempe suggested that to ensure the right of every child to comprehensive care, every pregnant woman be assigned a home health visitor who would work with the family until the child began school.7 Insurance companies declined to pay for this service because of a lack of empirical evidence to support its effectiveness.
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