Sentences with phrase «affect public health initiatives»

Taking a Critical Look at Public Health Work — Rather than a «circle the wagons» mentality, Auerbach and colleagues learned they needed to make a «balanced, analytical assessment» of how health care reform would affect public health initiatives.

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Launching the initiative at the Sunyani Jubilee Park today, the First Lady noted that «Anaemia is a serious public health problem that affects women, adolescent girls and children and current data indicates that over four in ten women have Anaemia in Ghana and about half of all adolescent girls and pregnant women in Ghana are also Anaemic.»
Aliya has worked on initiatives related to public health, including managing programs to assist woman and children affected by HIV / AIDS in Kenya and developing communications materials for the World Health Organization's programs inhealth, including managing programs to assist woman and children affected by HIV / AIDS in Kenya and developing communications materials for the World Health Organization's programs inHealth Organization's programs in Iraq.
Public health laws such as the Smoke - Free Ontario Act, as well as public awareness initiatives on curbing the harmful affects of cigarette smoke have advanced considerably in the last decade or so in other areas, particularly in the workplace, restaurants, bars and hotel serPublic health laws such as the Smoke - Free Ontario Act, as well as public awareness initiatives on curbing the harmful affects of cigarette smoke have advanced considerably in the last decade or so in other areas, particularly in the workplace, restaurants, bars and hotel serpublic awareness initiatives on curbing the harmful affects of cigarette smoke have advanced considerably in the last decade or so in other areas, particularly in the workplace, restaurants, bars and hotel services.
When the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) was founded in 1930, the acute health care needs of children were largely infectious in nature.1 Over the ensuing 80 years, as increasingly effective vaccines, hygiene, and other public health initiatives produced dramatic gains, astute observers began to note that many noninfectious disease entities, such as developmental, behavioral, educational, and family difficulties, were playing increasingly prominent roles in affecting child health and well - being.
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