After all, the hardship of poor health in old age is not guaranteed by any means.
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As the hearing continues into October, the general is excused appearing on grounds of poor health.
You decided that no child should be consigned to a life of poor health because of what neighborhood his or her family lives in.
But most every study agrees that sitting for extended periods of time will lead us down a road of poor health and early death.
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Right now, too many women are held back from reaching their full potential because of poor health reinforcing a cycle of stagnant social and economic growth.
"Primary doctors should be tracking caregivers not only because they're at a great risk for depression, but for other kinds of poor health outcomes, " Gitlin said.
In contrast to BMI, which reflects overall fat distribution, waist girth, which measures belly fat, is a better predictor of poor health outcomes such as diabetes and heart disease.
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Human ancestors evolved to find mates that would pass on good genes to offspring, so they would naturally be repelled by traits that would be detrimental to survival or indicators of poor health.
The report suggests that Scotland and Northern Ireland may face proportionally greater future demands on the health service than England and Wales, as they have a higher incidence of poor health in the population.
Dr Hussey, who was previously director of public health for the north-west of England, said more could be done to "shift the pattern of poor health" and give people a "fair chance of a long and healthy life".
Stevenson's short life was spent, after Edinburgh, in ceaseless journeying, purportedly for the sake of his poor health periodically his lungs would bleed but probably also for some ease of spirit and to escape from the fettered Presbyterianism at home.
Undoubtedly a major factor for many of these veterans is the prevalence of poor mental health.
Authorities took responsibility and custody of the child in view of his poor health conditions when he was admitted to a hospital.
Raedemaeker was initially held in Gansu but was later allowed to live with his partner in a Beijing hotel because of his poor health, media reports say.
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Tests are carried out in London in early January 2000 and a week later, having considered the results, Mr Straw says he is "minded" to release the general because of his poor health.
Forrest was joined earlier this year by fellow Australian billionaires James Packer, Kerry Stokes and Lindsay Fox in funding a philanthropic campaign called Generation One that was designed to raise awareness of the high unemployment and poor health of Aborigines.
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Started in mid-1997, it aims to help the rural poor escape the vicious circle of low income, bad nutrition, poor health and lack of education.
While Paranjape's study found that women with the highest levels of abuse reported having poor health, the same number of diseases were reported among those women as the women in the sample who had less or no abuse.
However, although Spaniards can expect to live for a long time, they are likely to spend the last 11.67 years of their life in poor health - longer than the continental average of eight years.
The court was also shown footage of animals in poor health living in broken cages.
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Mr Knowles indicated Dewani's legal team would fight this on the grounds of his poor mental health and prison conditions in South Africa.
Babies from disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to be underweight and this has been associated with "a wide range of poor educational and health outcomes later in life", the government says.
Moreover, some of the negative health effects of a poor diet--such as hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol--can be handled with drugs.
But she said it had to be considered in the context of the "worrying deficiencies in existing services and the poor health status of the population".
He found that fewer than 10% of congregations had programmes for the persistent problems of poverty: drug abuse, poor health care, domestic violence and lack of work training.
And that entrepreneurship can also generate profits and improve the standard of living of millions of poor by improving their health and reducing poverty.
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So it's not surprising that despite their increase in employment, the families remain vulnerable to hazardous environmental conditions and poor health conditions and other characteristics of poor families.
The Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonpartisan outfit, predicts that 13% of adult enrollees will be in fair or poor health, twice the share of those in today's private insurance market.
Recently, the poor health of one of the hospital's staff members compromised the well-being of Amy's son: "On Saturday, as I woke up, I noticed that our nurse was sick, " she says.
"We have the worst male life expectancy in the country, the third worst female life expectancy in the country so we have a very poor quality of health in the surrounding community, " he said.
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