Oxfam Australia's Chief Executive Dr Helen Szoke said there was no new money to improve the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians faced
with shorter life expectancy and dramatically higher incarceration rates.
«The Turnbull Government has provided no new money to improve the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians faced
with shorter life expectancy and dramatically higher incarceration rates.
The decision about stopping screening for women
with a shorter life expectancy is a recognition of the unnecessary emotional and physical toll interventions may have on someone who may be more likely to die with a breast cancer tumor than from it.
The scientists hypothesized that the regenerative capacity of the species
with shorter life expectancies would decline as they aged.
But they are behemoths
with short life expectancies, and you sense that these monstrous mayflies know they are hatched only to be used up and utterly forgotten.
The accelerated death benefit rider pays a portion of the death benefit to you (the insured) if you become terminally ill
with a short life expectancy.
Take this with a grain of salt, but AnimalFare.com said the 15 dog breeds
with the shortest life expectancies are: Rottweiler, 9.5 years; Leonberger, 9 years; Scottish deerhound, 8 to 11 years; Irish wolfhound, 7 years; Landseer, 10 years; Great Dane, 8.5 years; Great Swiss mountain dog, 8 years; Basset hound, 10 years; Pakistani mastiff, 9 years; Chow Chow, 8 years; Jagdterrier, 10 years; Neapolitan mastiff, 9 years; French bulldog, 10 years; Saint Bernard, 9.5 years; and Bernese mountain dog, 7.
The accelerated death benefit rider pays a portion of the death benefit to you (the insured) if you become terminally ill
with a short life expectancy.
Accidental Death Benefit Rider — This rider allows you to receive a portion of your life insurance policy's death benefit if you become terminally ill
with a short life expectancy, such as 6 months to a year.
Not exact matches
In fact, the overwhelming majority of people in the world were poor,
with high infant mortality and
short life expectancy.
In a nation where kids are born
with shorter estimated
life expectancies than their parents due to diet - related disease, Chef Ann has been a constant champion of school food reform as an important avenue through which to improve childhood nutrition.
Over one - third of children in this country are overweight or obese, which will lead to health problems
with long - term consequences:
shorter life expectancies, decreased productivity, and a massive strain on our already troubled health care system.
For example, having 10 or more drinks per week was linked
with one to two years
shorter life expectancy.
Females who mated
with them had a
shorter life expectancy.
Previous work has shown that people
with weaker grip strength in midlife and early old age are more likely to develop problems, such as loss of independence and to have
shorter life expectancy.
People
with Parkinson's disease have a
shorter life expectancy than those without the disease.
«We wanted to find out why the species
with short and intermediate
life expectancies aged and the long -
lived species didn't,» said Coffman.
They studied regenerative capacity in three species of sea urchins
with long, intermediate and
short life expectancies: the red sea urchin, Mesocentrotus franciscanus, one of the world's longest -
lived organisms
with a
life expectancy of more than 100 years; the purple sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus,
with a
life expectancy of more than 50 years; and the variegated sea urchin, Lytechinus variegatus,
with a
life expectancy of only four years.
They found that although the variegated sea urchin, L. variegatus, has a much lower
life expectancy in the wild than the other two species they studied, it displayed no evidence of a decline in regenerative capacity
with age, which suggests that senescence may not be tied to a
short life expectancy in the wild.
One demographic group that has not reflected this trend: persons
with schizophrenia, whose
life expectancy is 15 to 20 years
shorter than the general population.
Though the
life expectancy of a person
with sickle cell disease has increased dramatically over the past few decades, it is still much
shorter than the average
life expectancy.
Here are a few staples we're willing to bet are in your makeup bag right now
with surprisingly
short life expectancies.
With the break - up of the joint family system in India, increase in longevity (
life expectancy) due to advanced medical innovations,
shorter work - span and lower job security; «Retirement Planning» assumes greater importance.
Keeping your account withdrawals low is especially important early on in retirement; as you get older and your
life expectancy gets
shorter, you can get a little freer
with your withdrawals.
Medical management may be the best choice in cats
with concurrent
life threatening diseases (e.g. cancer, severe renal disease) and whose
life expectancy is
short, hence the cost of therapy may not be justified for a few months of
life.
Likewise, dogs of breeds
with physical characteristics that have been fundamentally altered tend to have a
shorter life expectancy, often stemming from health problems associated
with abnormal physical traits.
So the cats who arrive on my doorstep as strays / dumped cats have, realistically, the following options: (1) if I don't intervene in their
lives, they'll end up as feral cats,
with short miserable
life expectancies; (2) if I take them to the animal shelter, there's a better than 50 - 50 chance they'll be euthanized within thirty days; or (3) I can keep them as part of my crew of outdoor cats.
To identify the cat breeds
with the
shortest and longest
life expectancies, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data from CatTime.
Pets
with obesity also have reduced quality of
life and
shorter life expectancy.»
There may be unique individual reasons for wanting a dog
with a
shorter or longer
life expectancy.
With a
life expectancy of just 37 years, Sierra Leone holds the record for the world's
shortest life expectancy.
We actually lack a fixation on a technological revolution which has given us a bounty of goods, services,
life -
expectancy, mobility and freedom which is nothing
short of stupendous when compared
with past
living standards.
People
with short remaining
life expectancies may be eligible for accelerated death benefits.
This is because a larger portion of the cost of the contract would be allocable to death benefits if, after the required beginning date and before the annuity starting date, the participant were able to replace a designated beneficiary who has died (or to replace a designated beneficiary who has a
short life expectancy with one who has a longer
life expectancy).
Since people considered obese tend to have higher risk factors for serious conditions and
shorter life expectancies, it follows that their
life insurance rates are different from those for people in a normal health range and
with fewer risk factors.
People
with health problems including diabetes, high cholesterol, or other chronic health conditions pay a higher rate for
life insurance due to a
shorter life expectancy.
Also, people
with portal hypertension are more likely to have a
shorter life expectancy than people who do not.
With the break - up of the joint family system in India, increase in longevity (
life expectancy) due to advanced medical innovations,
shorter work - span and lower job security; «Retirement Planning» assumes greater importance.
In Japan, female - biased sex ratios were associated
with poorer union stability,
shorter life expectancy, lower total fertility rates, and higher rates of spontaneous and artificial abortion [106].
With a group partnership, which is three or more owners, the
life expectancy is still
shorter.