Sentences with phrase «by younger populations»

Elderly individuals exhibit increased susceptibility to infections, such as those with influenza virus, that are relatively well - tolerated by younger populations.

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And it's really bad for the Canadian economy, which needs young women to fill both our population gap (by having babies) and our skills gap (by putting their considerable educations — women now make up nearly 60 % of new university graduates) to work.
As they tell it, the partners at Highland Capital simply thought they would benefit them by putting a petri dish of innovators — a sample population of the country's most talented young entrepreneurs — within a short walk of their offices.
Over time, these countries will find their place on the world market supplanted by younger countries with growing populations and expanding markets.
She said she doesn't want any groups of students or young workers unintentionally left behind by whatever changes the Liberals ultimately decide upon, but suggested that future changes would look to target vulnerable populations like indigenous youth and new immigrants, who have a harder time accessing the job market.
Ashwin Alankar of Janus Henderson published his latest article «Brace for Steeper Yield Curves as the Wolves Return,» which highlighted grey wolf's role in maintaining a delicate balance in Yellowstone's ecosystem by keeping population of herbivores in - check, which in - turn reduced risks of overgrazing of young brush and trees in the park.
The rapid adoption of fintech innovation in the region has been fueled by the rapidly expanding expanding economies, young - urban - digitally - savvy population, increasing
Developers will adjust by limiting new project launches and offering companies long down - payment tenors, the report predicts — and over time demand is expected to be revived by Indonesia's young and growing population combined with attractive yields.
Such many found cases the girls were forced convinced into marriage at younger age by their parents or family members if orphans and when girls were asked why the answer was always poverty and starvation were the common enemy for many nations and populations!?
The conquering Greeks and Romans made barbaric slave - raids upon this helpless population, taking young men by the thousands.
The opioid crisis is fueled largely by young adults — the largest subset of prescription drug abusers in the population.
Feminism was financed by the CIA with the intention of «taxing the other half of the population» and «getting children into pre-school at a younger age so as to indoctrinate them»... there is nothing about «women's rights» involved... that is just the excuse.
While emergency relief is critical, it is also vital to invest in the future by developing young leaders in the refugee population.
I observed that young black males attract the «special attention» of law enforcement, and that any population focused on by people with guns — even law enforcers — will suffer a disproportionate amount of police violence.
The retail sector in the Middle East is evolving fast, not least due to its overwhelmingly young population, and retailers face a major challenge in responding to the changing needs of consumers for fresh - cut and convenience products, for local produce, for organics, for online delivery options and for international brands, with many retailers taking on more control of the supply chain by importing direct from the source.
In fact, the American Heart Association admits that screening by history - taking and physical examination alone (without non-invasive testing) is insufficient to guarantee detection of many critical cardiovascular abnormalities in large populations of young athletes.
These are the main results of the research carried out on a sample of 350 young girls and boys representing the Italian population aged 9 - 17 years old «Smartphones, social network and instant messaging services: challenges for children, parents and teachers» presented today in Rome at the «Global Trends in Online Safety: Creating a National Framework» conference, an event developed and co-hosted by the Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) and TIM.
In working with this population she acquired the experience, instinct, and passion for educating young mothers about infant and child development, working one - on - one to enhance the lives of both parent and child by helping to foster the natural bond between them.
In this study, the frequency of fan use was similar in young and less educated women as in other women; thus, fan use can be easily adopted by these populations.
«The Snack and Play ® Travel Tray by Star Kids ® Products brings to the table an innovative product that can be very beneficial for young children and driving safety as well as for any age in a population using wheelchairs.
Moreover, samples are often unrepresentative of the population, introducing systemic biases by overweighting the preferences of certain demographics: Yair Lapid had always predicted that he would win more seats than he was forecast, because pollsters relied on calling people by landline, and his supporters, predominantly young, had only mobile phones.
They don't realize that from 1990 to 2004, its population grew by only one percent, and that there's a tremendous outflow of young people.
Touching on the importance of education to the advancement of the continent, President Akufo - Addo stated that the paradox of Africa having the youngest population, and being the richest continent on the planet, but with the worst living conditions can only be broken by education.
Overall, the refugee population from the world's youngest country swelled 85 percent last year to reach 1.4 million by the end of 2016, the UNHCR report showed.
She suggested that tying someone's ability to vote to their residence depresses turnout among transient populations like the poor and young, and that voting by mail — as is allowed in Oregon, for example — could drive up turnout.
«That since the younger generation of Nigerians makes up for more than 60 per cent of the nation's population, it is our hope that they inherit this country in better shape so that they can build a much better future for themselves and their offsprings in an atmosphere that is devoid of anarchy, hate, suspicion and negativity that characterize the polarized, and clearly irreconcilable differences forced on us by the Biafran Igbos».
Oromiya, which surrounds the capital Addis Ababa, was plagued by violence for over two years, largely fueled by a sense of political and economic marginalisation among its young population.
«As the Council begins our Executive Budget hearings on May 6th, we will continue to strongly push for critical investments that will greatly expand employment opportunities for our young people by increasing the number of year round and summer youth jobs, advocating for vital legal services and workforce development skills to support our growing immigrant population and fighting to combat food insecurity in our City,» they said.
Using observations by the Hubble Space Telescope, the research team has for the first time found young populations of stars within globular clusters that have apparently developed courtesy of star - forming gas flowing in from outside of the clusters themselves.
It went down for young people late in the 1990s and then went back up a little bit as a general population figure; so that you have a tremendously important contrast between steady rates of illegal drug use as measured by drug overdose death rates, as measured by urines of arrested people, emergency room mentions, all kinds of things.
Officials argue that hunting has little effect on populations because many wolves die anyway of starvation or disease, and females can compensate by producing more young.
Raising the overall share of the young adult population with STEM degrees to 10 %, a target embraced by previous National Academies reports and national policymakers, would require a tripling of current degree production rates for underrepresented minorities.
Marketers could benefit from the study's findings, says Kim, by pitching brands in a servant context to population groups and regions that have been shown in previous studies to be more materialistic than others, such as younger consumers and residents of metropolitan areas.
According to the nationally representative study, patients who will gain Medicaid under expansion programs supported by the ACA will be younger (average age of 36 versus 38), with a larger proportion being male (49 percent versus 33 percent) and white (60 percent versus 50 percent) compared to the current Medicaid population.
Simply by aging, our dopamine production decreases to the point that the effects from a mutation in this gene are not noticeable in older adults, but make a big difference in younger populations,» Webb said.
Nutritionists determine EARs for thirteen different populations, defined by age and gender, because different population groups have different nutritional requirements: Young boys need more calories than seniors, while women of childbearing age should consume more folic acid than the rest of the population needs, for example.
Rapid deforestation, mainly due to the oil palm industry and other agricultural plantations, illegal pet trade and poaching by killing mothers so their young can be taken, has resulted in the population in Borneo decreasing by more than 50 percent.
«Our computer simulations suggest that even if only 22 percent of the reserve's young people relocate as a result of attending college, getting married, or taking outside jobs, the human population in the reserve would be reduced to about 700 by the year 2047, and the giant panda habitat would recover and then increase by 7 percent,» says Jianguo Liu of Michigan State University, the lead author of the study.
Captive breeding has had the desired effect and by 2008 the wild population numbered 106 adults and 39 young.
«The high disease burden, particularly amongst young and elderly populations in poor to middle income countries, could potentially be addressed by further investment in research,» says Dr Stuart Clarke from the University of Southampton's Faculty of Medicine, who is leading the study.
The meta - analysis of findings from 15 studies by the European Eye Epidemiology Consortium found that around a quarter of the European population is short - sighted but it is nearly twice as common in younger people, with almost half (47 per cent) of the group aged between 25 and 29 years affected.
Genetic analysis has shown that 92 per cent of young are fathered by bourgeois males, and dwarf males are not found at all in some Lamprologus populations.
Birth rates for men in their 40s (a number that takes population growth into account) have risen by up to 40 percent since 1980 — whereas birth rates for men younger than 30 have fallen by as much as 21 percent.
The analysis of the spatial genetic structure of the Parkia population revealed a significant genetic relationship of the plant embryos and young trees within a radius of 300 meters, which coincides with the distance within which most seeds are dispersed by the tamarins.
The really interesting thing, though, is that an entire population of young T cells can be «corrupted» by the older T cells in their midst.
In recent years, intermediate - age and young stellar populations in the halo of Centaurus A had been detected by a team of astronomers currently working with the European Southern Observatory.
My ultimate hope is to awaken young people to the idea of «prevention» by extending these insights beyond the health and wellness community to the general population.
Based upon this comprehensive review of HMB literature, the primary position statements were that HMB enhances muscle recovery by attenuating muscle damage; HMB increases muscle hypertrophy, strength, and power in trained and untrained populations when the appropriate exercise protocol is applied; HMB efficacy is manifested in young and old; and HMB is safe to consume.
Because the relationship between consumption and body weight is highest in infants and young children, the FDA has established levels of inorganic arsenic in infant rice cereal that are consistent with the levels set by EFSA for rice destined for the production of food for infants and young children, and half those established by EFSA and Codex for the population at large.
By 2005, young singles made up 46 % of China's total population, according to China Youth and Child Research Center and the population research center of the Renmin University of China.
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