The severity of disabilities—mild, moderate, severe, or profound—varies based on the individual's functional abilities and support needs. Generally, profound disabilities are considered the most severe, as they significantly limit a person's capacity to perform daily activities and require extensive support. However, the impact of a disability also depends on various factors, including the individual's environment, access to resources, and personal strengths. It's important to recognize that each person's experience is unique, and categorizing disabilities strictly can overlook their complexities.
It means not severe in effect or degree.
yes. but they are all not good.
Yes because it will only get worse. You will have to be put on oral anti biotics and other meds to improve it
chronic pain is nerve pain anywhere in the body that can sometimes, be worse then cancer pain. so i have heard. it is very painful. you are usually on lots of medication. for me it hurts to walk and sometimes put on socks.
People with disabilities often have poorer health than people without disabilities. People living in rural areas have worse health than people in urban areas. Racial and ethnic minorities generally have worse health than Caucasians.
People with disabilities often have poorer health than people without disabilities. People living in rural areas have worse health than people in urban areas. Racial and ethnic minorities generally have worse health than Caucasians.
People with disabilities often have poorer health than people without disabilities. People living in rural areas have worse health than people in urban areas. Racial and ethnic minorities generally have worse health than Caucasians.
In the United States, legal blindness is defined as having a visual acuity of 20/200 or worse in the better-seeing eye, or having a visual field of 20 degrees or less. This definition encompasses severe or profound impairment in both eyes. Additionally, individuals may be considered legally blind if they have a combination of visual impairments that significantly impede their ability to perform daily activities.
Yes, especially in teenagers. Most teenagers who already suffer from mild to moderate acne notice that breakouts of acne get worse in times of increased stress.
Determining whether 1930 or 2008 was worse depends on the context. The Great Depression began in 1930, leading to widespread unemployment, poverty, and economic despair that lasted for a decade. In contrast, the 2008 financial crisis, while severe, resulted in a shorter economic downturn and more robust policy responses. However, the social and economic impacts of both events were profound, making comparisons challenging.
No, they are not cool. If you don't take care of it you will be in severe pain. And if you ignore, it will just get worse.
Malnutrition is not a very severe problem in iceland, it's at its worse in Asia.