Here's another thing that leads to bad health, depression and general low morale. |
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Thereafter, in bad health, he took little part in military or civil affairs of state. |
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Patrick du Val suffered from bad health as a child and was educated mostly by his mother. |
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However, instead of continuing on the train to bad health, why not actually stop and listen to your body's inner voice? |
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This manifests itself in the bad health situation of some groups of immigrants. |
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Smoking has many bad health effects, particularly for people with diabetes. |
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The view aims at promoting population health and not simply equalizing it: equally bad health is not the goal of the argument. |
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We have to admit that they can be enjoyable from time to time, but to overdo it leads unavoidably to loss of happyness and bad health. |
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The 30sq metre cafe was home to 62 cats, many of them elderly and in bad health. |
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Thus a population in bad health impacts negatively on economic growth and the health gap feeds into the economic gap. |
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Her parents were poor, in bad health, helpless, living in a cold apartment, and unable to handle conflict. |
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Certainly, they are not all in bad health, however they are unable to use their survival competences entirely, and they are vulnerable. |
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The prisoners in Sainte-PĂ©lagie were also in jeopardy, so the officials decided to transfer the youngest and those in bad health to a clinic. |
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Yes Comments o Do you feel that you are in bad health? o Have you put on weigth in recent months? |
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The children who come here are from deprived backgrounds and when I see them for the first time I often find them in bad health. |
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In 1940, worried by his own bad health, Salaman put his affairs in order. |
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This is a form of isolation and social exclusion that can lead to other problems such as bad health, depression and dysfunction. |
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Poor quality housing and living conditions are major factors that induce socio-economic deprivation and bad health. |
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Well, when I began as an amateur, I was in very bad health, apparently in the first stages of consumption. |
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A further consideration to be kept in mind is that in many cases migrants have bad health conditions, as a result of their work experience and stressing experiences. |
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Since there is a close link between poverty and the bad health situation in several of these countries, an improvement in care systems is not sufficient. |
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In 1991, the local government, concerned at Liu's advanced age and bad health and the lack of anyone to look after him, provided for him in his old age. |
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Dogs in Coventry are put down for bad health but many fail a rehoming assessment due to aggression or are found to be banned. |
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But still, if he finds himself in bad health, or is afraid lest he should die here, his will be done. |
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Is your freedom being limited by age or bad health? |
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The DNA of the offender is taken and DNA profiles are fully capable, under proper analysis, of revealing health traits and propensities to certain bad health. |
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They look to us to provide and guarantee safety and to ensure that employed and self-employed drivers are protected by the law from being driven into bad health and, perhaps, an early death from overwork. |
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Even a general review of the health of people who are roofless and houseless serves to highlight the chronic bad health and suffering that often accompanies this situation. |
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Western diets create degraded eco-systems and result in bad health. |
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Mr. Heppner's bad health has been stubborn. |
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The risk of unemployment is two times greater for persons who consider themselves as having bad health with respect to those who declare themselves in good health. |
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Both are in bad health, and both are very poor. |
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The new ruler, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, is thought to be in bad health. |
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Does that mean good health, bad health or indeterminate health? |
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More than half of those with fair health status are inactive while more than three quarters of those with bad or very bad health status are inactive. |
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If the applicant is in bad health, supplementary coverage may be denied. |
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For the most part, they were in bad health and too thin for their age. |
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So if we engage in practices that tend to bring about a state of bad health, such as heavy smoking or excessive alcohol consumption, then this would constitute a setback to our interest in maintaining good health. |
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Healthy seniors accounted for a 57.5 percent increase in specialist care and a 32 percent increase in non-specialist care, while elderly individuals in bad health accounted for 10 and nine percent respectively. |
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Furthermore, economic theory suggests that persons in bad health are less incited to make efforts to keep their job or find one, due to their greater difficulties at work. |
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It is clear that an ageing population in bad health can make healthcare budgets swell, but evidence shows that improved population health can greatly reduce projected increases in spending. |
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Charles Wilson, a member of River City Jazz Band and The Tuxedo Jazz Band among many others, passed away at Wrexham Maelor Hospital following several months of bad health. |
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