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We are entering a period of deterioration in health care services.
Instead what's often more important is a step-by-step decline on top of a slow deterioration in health.
He identified three main concerns of eugenicists, such as himself: deterioration in health, intelligence and conscientiousness.
Displacement also leads to deterioration in health and high mortality rates as services in those selected areas are the first to be cut.
A hired "doctor" induced alcoholism, malnutrition, and a general deterioration in health, including boils.
Thus, improved health in poor societies can lead to larger population, greater poverty, and eventually deterioration in health.
Ramachandran was devastated by the death of his wife Rajalakshmi in 1998, and a gradual deterioration in health occurred.
During its last decade, the regime of Saddam Hussein cut public health funding by 90 percent, contributing to a substantial deterioration in health care.
A crisis tends to arise out of a deterioration in health, or even the death of a carer, spouse or relative.
Political leaders urged Lady Rosebery to influence him, but she defended his decision, while stressing that his deterioration in health was only temporary.
Increased operational cost in agriculture, drought for a brief period and deterioration in health forced him to stop cultivation and returned back to his native place.
As well as emigration, demographers blame the soaring mortality rate and low birth rate on a protracted economic crisis and sharp deterioration in health care.
Among people over 65, accidents and injuries are also a major cause of death and disability and are often the trigger for a fatal deterioration in health.
Veterinarians indicated that they could make significant use of videos to demonstrate a gradual deterioration in health and how animals reacted and behaved when suffering certain illnesses.
Other studies reported fear among workers that the cessation of employment would lead to a rapid deterioration in health and mobility (Townsend 1955; Groombridge 1960; Nuffield Foundation 1963).
In June 2008 she was transported by air from Miami to her home in El Raizón about 22 miles outside Masaya after undergoing a serious deterioration in health.
However, Brownell's mother again suffered a deterioration in health, so he sought to resign from the Royal Air Force and was placed on the unemployed list on 14 August 1919.
B7 Washington Talk B6 Regional B1-5 Emergency rooms are overwhelmed in New York City by patients suffering from AIDS, drug abuse and a poverty-related deterioration in health.
By comparison, Dr. Rodin, 48, is a behavioral scientist who is renowned for her studies of eating disorders, of jealousy, and of why people in nursing homes so often suffer a rapid deterioration in health.
My own survey in Brighton indicates that GHQ scores and reported deterioration in health are highly related to the extent to which unemployed men can maintain the social contact, collective purpose, activity, time-structure and status that Jahoda identified.
Overwhelmed by patients suffering from AIDS, drug abuse and a poverty-related deterioration in health, New York City's emergency rooms are increasingly unable to provide acute care and are coming to resemble ill-staffed inpatient wards, health care experts say.
North Korea is also experiencing a tuberculosis epidemic, with 5% of the population infected with the disease; this has been attributed to the "overall deterioration in health and nutrition status of the population as well as the rundown of the public health services".
An increase in work hours and multitasking may lead to higher monetary income and completed household tasks (for example, meals are cooked, clothes are washed, children are cared for), however the way in which women workers spend their time can lead to a deterioration in health due to stress, chronic fatigue, and a lack of recreation and sleep.