yes
someone with a lot of health problems or are fat
Risk Behaviors
Yes, it can.
I would say without irreversible health problems 10 days maximum.
Illegal mining poses significant health risks to communities through exposure to toxic substances, such as mercury and cyanide, often used in the extraction process. This exposure can lead to serious health issues, including respiratory problems, neurological disorders, and developmental issues in children. Additionally, the environmental degradation caused by illegal mining can contaminate water sources, further exacerbating health problems and leading to food insecurity. Overall, the lack of regulation and safety measures in illegal mining operations puts both miners and local populations at considerable risk.
Because they can cause health effects that could threaten life
Either you or that someone has psychological problems. PLEASE talk to a mental health counsellor to find out which it is.
Asbestos is not illegal to use in the United States, but it is heavily regulated due to its known health risks. Its use has been limited in many applications and industries due to its association with serious health problems, such as lung cancer and mesothelioma.
The authorities are concerned that people will not go to a doctor and that there will be more health issues with babies that die in childbirth and with problems then if they went to a hospital.
Using illegal drugs can lead to addiction, health problems, legal consequences, financial issues, and strained relationships. It can also impair judgment, increase the risk of accidents, and have detrimental effects on mental health.
Can terminate health problems
It depends on the specific problems and how severe they are. However, teaching is probably up there with "bomb disposal specialist" in the list of professions that might not be advisable for someone prone to mental health issues.