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However, as studies have disclosed, late age of mother at birth of a child is everywhere associated with health impairments.
However, that contract was voided when a physical revealed health impairments resultant from Harley's time in the war.
Health impairment process: through this process, poorly designed jobs or chronic job demands exhaust employees' mental and physical resources.
Adverse effects on the target are common in the form of stress and social withdrawal, sleep and eating difficulties, overall health impairment, etc.
There are no statistics of any kind to suggest that age-related health impairments are a disproportionately frequent cause of accidents.
How many more "parties" will it take before trendsetters and their followers realize the true cost of cocaine abuse: family devastation, health impairment and economic failure?
In addition to boosting income support outlays, higher unemployment rates have demonstrated a correlation with rising mortality, health impairments, crime, mental illness and divorce rates.
Due to exposure to the elements, inmates suffered from health impairment that led to epidemics of typhus, typhoid, malaria, pleuritis, fluenza, dysentery and diphtheria.
Center for Students with Disabilities, a facility designed for students who have any type of temporary or permanent health impairment, physical limitation, psychiatric disorder, or learning disability.
In this case, at the twilight of the 20th century, Shell has been caught in the triangle of ecosystem destruction, human rights abuse and health impairment of the Ogoni people.
Many reproduction related diseases, health impairments and deaths are preventable and can be warded off not by costly medical intervention but by following sound norms relevant to conditions of childbearing.
Other common special education eligibilities included "specific learning disabilities," "speech and language impairments," "other health impairments," and "intellectual disabilities," with these proportions also varying by site (Table 3).
Liquidation of the 'sanatorium' in Jasenovac: In the winter of 1941-1942, rough conditions and exposure to the elements caused acute health impairment of the inmates of Jasenovac.
Like other complaints filed recently in Wisconsin, Georgia and Oregon, it reflects emerging national concern about the impact of the 1996 welfare overhaul on people with chronic health impairments and severe learning disabilities.
From March to December 1943, almost no mass-atrocities took place, whilst death due to health impairment or in individual slaughter (to wit, that any guard could kill any inmate at any given time) continued.
The school served a higher percentage of students in the disability categories of Autism, Emotional Disturbance, Other Health Impairment, and Specific Learning Disability than in the overall state of Pennsylvania.
In fact, fatness to the point of health impairment is enough of a concern that Pfizer developed and got Food and Drug Administration-approval for a drug (Slentrol) to treat canine and feline obesity.
His main research is on the connection between family and education policy with basic approaches from social and health policy in order to develop comprehensive intervention strategies for the prevention of social and health impairments in children and youth.
However, as Commissioner Dimas himself mentioned, the EU has fallen a long way behind its schedule for reaching the environmental protection targets it originally set, especially on atmospheric pollution, with all the associated problems: the greenhouse effect, health impairment and acid rain.
Dillon notes that there are 4 groups that service 80% of special education; Learning Disabled (LD), Emotional Disturbed (ED), Speech and Language Impairments & other Health Impairments, such as ADD.
Other health impairments include having limited strength, vitality, or alertness as a result of chronic or acute health problems such as a heart condition, tuberculosis, rheumatic fever, nephritis, asthma, sickle cell anemia, hemophilia, epilepsy, lead poisoning, leukemia, or diabetes.
The school serves students who experience a broad range of disabilities as identified under I.D.E.A. such as Specific Learning Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorders (Asperger's/High Functioning), and Other Health Impairment (A.D.H.D.).
The number of pregnancies that do not produce a viable infant but end in miscarriage, induced abortion or stillbirth or, of those that result in a live born baby with serious health impairment, cannot be reliably assessed but it may be put at a much larger figure.
There is a Cognitive Impairment major, and Emotional Impairment major, a Hearing Impairment major, a Speech/Language Pathology major, a Teacher of Students with Physical and other Health Impairment major, and a visual Impairment major.
It is the only K-12 school in southeastern Virginia licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia and accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools for students with specific learning disabilities (SLD) and Other Health Impairments (OHI).