Sentences with phrase «with nonmedical»

He provides hands - on instruction and support for adults who wish to learn how to swim without fear or pain and also helps you reclaim your life with a nonmedical, nonsurgical and effective solution to pain and stress management with Fluid Movement in NYC.
Peer counselors are women who have experienced breastfeeding and can help with nonmedical breastfeeding questions and support.

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Census tracts within a nonmedical exemption cluster were 2.5 times more likely to be within a pertussis cluster, even after accounting for population characteristics including racial demographics, population density, household income, average family size, percentage of residents with a college degree and location within a metropolitan area.
The study also did not include nonmedical costs associated with asthma, including transportation expenses, time lost waiting for appointments and diminished productivity while functioning at work or school with asthma.
Both methods have downsides: They could flood parents with ambiguous genetic information, or encourage selective abortions for nonmedical reasons.
While all 50 states allow exemptions for children who have a valid medical reason, and almost all states allow nonmedical exemptions for parents with either religious or philosophical objections, the political climate has recently shifted in favor of making exemptions more difficult to obtain.
In 2015, California, long known as a state with lenient provisions and high rates of opting out, followed the example of Mississippi and West Virginia and eliminated nonmedical exemptions.
From 2001 through 2004, states that permitted personal belief exemptions had higher nonmedical exemption rates than states that offered only religious exemptions, and states that easily granted exemptions had higher nonmedical exemption rates in 2002 through 2003 compared with states with medium and difficult exemption processes.
Saad B. Omer, M.B.B.S., M.P.H., of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, and colleagues conducted a study to determine if the rates of nonmedical exemptions differ and have been increasing in states that offer only religious vs. personal belief exemptions, and if the incidence of pertussis is associated with policies of granting personal belief exemptions and ease of obtaining exemptions.
Students aged 18 and older, black students, and students with parents with lower education levels were more likely than others to report no nonmedical amphetamine use, despite reporting nonmedical Adderall use, the study found.
A woman might lack desire for a host of nonmedical reasons: because she's been sexually abused, or has been taught that sex is dirty, or because she's not that attracted to her partner, or she's angry at him, or she's just too tired because she's a full - time worker and full - time mom, getting no help with the housework.
Pet therapy is also being used in nonmedical settings, such as universities and community programs, to help people deal with anxiety and stress.
Our 59 - year - old gentleman with a triple bypass heart surgery would easily qualify for an affordable nonmedical mortgage protection policy before his diagnosis.
In addition to nonmedical policies with up to $ 100,000 in face value, other policies requiring medical screenings, blood work, attending physician statements, etc. may provide coverages in the millions.
The Elite plan includes trip interruption coverage of up to $ 5,000, evacuation benefits including medical and nonmedical of up to $ 250,000 and emergency medical benefits coverage of up to $ 100,000 with no deductible.
But they don't pay for custodial care, which is the nonmedical help with routine activities.
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