Health
in sentence
8903 examples of Health in a sentence
In short, I wanted to conduct a research study to answer one big question: Why do teens keep making outrageous choices that are harmful to their
health
and well-being?
They tried that in animals, and these mice ate ravenously and remained slim and got the
health
benefits of being slim.
They didn't get diabetes; they didn't get heart disease; they lived 20 percent longer; they got the
health
benefits of caloric restriction without the restriction.
These nano-bots I mentioned will first be used for medical and
health
applications: cleaning up the environment, providing powerful fuel cells and widely distributed decentralized solar panels and so on in the environment.
And over the past 30 years, researchers have found that it predicts all kinds of good things in childhood and beyond, like social skills, academic achievement, mental and physical health, making money, saving money and even staying out of jail.
Until one day, running in the streets with a friend, it hit me: the same cars, factories, power plants whose emissions are wrecking our climate over time also release harmful, local pollutants that threaten our
health
right here and right now.
All this time I'd focused on the long-term environmental risk when I should have been up in arms about the immediate
health
impact of pollutants in the air.
Air pollution is a burning public
health
crisis.
But it can make the quality of our air much more transparent, and if we can empower people to take action to improve their own health, then together we can act to bring an end to our pollution.
The latest craze is something that may not yet be on everyone's radar as a serious
health
concern, and that is the newfound popularity of vaping, or inhaling sweet aerosols produced by vaporizing e-liquids in e-cigarettes.
We have a lot of serious concerns about the
health
impact of vaping, and unfortunately, not nearly enough answers.
So nicotine addiction through e-cigarettes could be leading them down the path of other addictions and other mental
health
problems.
While trying to solve one huge public
health
problem, cigarette smoking, we may have created another colossal one.
Exposure of their bodies to the chemicals produced by these devices could be changing them in ways they may not like and setting them up for future unknown toxicities and
health
problems.
More and more over the next few years and for the rest of our lives, we are going to see technologies coming into the marketplace that may not raise any
health
flags at first, simply because they don't look unhealthy or they're not a medical device.
But many of these devices may come with unacceptable risks to our own
health.
So if we want to protect our
health
and the
health
of our children, perhaps we should get out of the habit of automatically celebrating such new technology and get into the habit of looking at them with a critical eye, perhaps even through a medical lens.
So, these trajectories here are basically how we would expect people to live, in terms of remaining life expectancy, as measured by their health, for given ages that they were at the time that these therapies arrive.
So how can you figure out what’s a genuine
health
concern or a truly promising remedy, and what’s less conclusive?
Big conclusions for human
health
issues require lots of evidence accumulated over time.
We chose these charities intentionally, because they were partners and shared the same critically important goal of promoting children's
health.
I'm talking about pensions and
health
care.
Give them affordable
health
care, give them affordable childcare, give them paid parental leave.
Depression rates are rising, mental
health
problems are rising.
Santi had a friend who needed a place to stay because his mom had some
health
issues.
And we see equivalent impairments in female reproductive
health
caused by a lack of sleep.
Sleep loss will leak down into every nook and cranny of your physiology, even tampering with the very DNA nucleic alphabet that spells out your daily
health
narrative.
And the decimation of sleep throughout industrialized nations is having a catastrophic impact on our health, our wellness, even the safety and the education of our children.
It's a silent sleep loss epidemic, and it's fast becoming one of the greatest public
health
challenges that we face in the 21st century.
And in doing so, we can be reunited with the most powerful elixir of life, the Swiss Army knife of health, as it were.
Back
Next
Related words
Education
Public
Their
People
Which
Countries
Global
Other
Services
About
Would
Economic
Access
Systems
Social
Could
Workers
System
Should
World