Not exact matches
The group's first clinical trial, undertaken with Thrive
Global, the behavioral
change and wellness company founded by Brainstorm
Health co-chair Arianna Huffington, begins
in May.
Now imagine the same information cloaked
in the trappings of a great story, «a story about a family
in South America that is being affected by
changes in the
global economy — a story about the father going to work
in a foreign country to earn enough for the family, and the mother having to drive 100 kilometers for
health care.»
In exclusive interviews with Reuters in Davos, Gates and Chambers both voiced concern about leadership changes in the U.S. and in United Nations bodies and what these might mean for funding and commitment to global healt
In exclusive interviews with Reuters
in Davos, Gates and Chambers both voiced concern about leadership changes in the U.S. and in United Nations bodies and what these might mean for funding and commitment to global healt
in Davos, Gates and Chambers both voiced concern about leadership
changes in the U.S. and in United Nations bodies and what these might mean for funding and commitment to global healt
in the U.S. and
in United Nations bodies and what these might mean for funding and commitment to global healt
in United Nations bodies and what these might mean for funding and commitment to
global health.
To move that kind of big money, Harris began an organizational expansion of the foundation when she took over
in 2010, building an outfit that has gone beyond Bloomberg's core interests of
global public
health and climate
change to tackle new issues, like overfishing.
This new program recognizes and supports young Canadians who work
in the international arena on the most pressing challenges of this century including political unrest, climate
change, human rights and
global health pandemics.
Growth is good, everything is pretty good with a big jolt of stimulation coming from
changes in tax laws,» Dalio said, referring to the
health of the U.S. market as well as what he sees as an improving
global economic climate.
They explained that the decline
in some crops could lead to massive
global health problems «by
changing the composition of diets and, with it, the profile of dietary and weight - related risk factors and associated mortalities.»
In considering Australia's competitive position in the rapidly changing global market, three consumer - facing opportunity themes have been identified — Products for health and wellbeing, Sustainable solutions and Premium interaction
In considering Australia's competitive position
in the rapidly changing global market, three consumer - facing opportunity themes have been identified — Products for health and wellbeing, Sustainable solutions and Premium interaction
in the rapidly
changing global market, three consumer - facing opportunity themes have been identified — Products for
health and wellbeing, Sustainable solutions and Premium interactions.
We are also advocating for national and
global change in infant feeding policies to prioritize avoidance for starvation - related complications, particularly
in breastfed infants to hospitals, major
health organizations,
health insurers and elected officials.
Water Birth International
changed its name
in 1992 to the
Global Maternal / Child
Health Association and has sponsored several international conferences on water birth.
With increased emphasis on male involvement
in the reproductive
health care and decisions
in global health, it is important to understand where engaging men as a social and behavior
change approach, broadly speaking, may support EBF practice and if it could hinder it.
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The event usefully explored transparency as a driver to improved
health and safety
in global supply chains and, importantly, what more needs to
change.
Beyond
health care, she supports investments
in «cradle - to - career» education to ensure the U.S. can compete
in a
global economy, ensuring women have access to family planning and
health services and listening to scientists by recognizing that climate
change is a «critical challenge.»
The question we were told to discuss,
in front of about 20 grad students who presumably also heard the word «breakfast,» was this: If you could make one
change to improve
global health, what would it be?
«
Global challenges are mounting:
in the equitable provision of reliable energy, food and water security,
in population
health, biodiversity protection, cyber security and the prevention of catastrophic climate
change.»
«Climate
change is the biggest
global health threat of the 21st century,» a team of British scientists and academics wrote
in The Lancet last year.
Several of these are expected to «go dark»
in the next two years, robbing scientists of critical data needed for monitoring climate
change and verifying international agreements, just as a critical mass of
global players is agreeing that such agreements are essential to the future
health of the world's people and economies.
«Economic pressures, technological innovations, demographic shifts, consumer expectations, and an evolving regulatory framework have all contributed to the impetus for
changes in the
global dairy industry,» explained lead investigator Herman Barkema, DVM, PhD, Professor, Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases and NSERC Industrial Research Chair
in Infectious Diseases of Dairy Cattle, Department of Production Animal
Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, at the University of Calgary, Canada.
Scientists
in developed and developing countries need to be on «an equal footing» when they work together on
global issues from climate
change to public
health, AAAS President Geri Richmond said Thursday at the start of the 2016 AAAS Annual Meeting.
The word represents harmony, balance and
health, which campaign group 350.org sees as key goals
in the
global effort to tackle climate
change.
According to Professor Judith Stephenson: «Bringing together natural and social scientists with people from different organisations and communities
in the
global South and
global North is essential to improve understanding of the interactions between consumption, demographic
change and the climate, and to devise more scientifically and politically integrated solutions for
global health.»
She then spent 3 years
in the Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, assessing the impact of
global climate
change on human
health.
Among the interesting topics covered
in Pathways are: the
changing role of the patient
in the total
health equation and the ways
in which decentralized information is affecting their expectations and demands; the dearth of pipeline products among international pharmaceutical companies against a backdrop of increased research and development spending; the dynamics of emerging markets and their rising demand for therapies
in chronic disease; the value of drugs and biotechnology solutions within the context of
global economic realities.
In one sign of the
change, the Center for
Global Development, an influential Washington, D.C. - based think tank, has convened a panel of economists, consultants and representatives from industry and public
health to make recommendations for forecasting practices.
The study examined the benefits of
global and domestic GHG mitigation on US air quality and human
health in 2050, comparing a scenario with no
global action to reduce GHGs with an aggressive scenario that significantly slows climate
change.
Jeremy Hess, an Emory University physician and epidemiologist who has studied the relationship between climate
change and
health conditions, said
in an email that the WHO findings are «a significant step forward
in the
global estimation of projected disease burden associated with climate
change.»
In 2017, three reports highlighted what changes in those crops could mean for global healt
In 2017, three reports highlighted what
changes in those crops could mean for global healt
in those crops could mean for
global health.
«The information to support this dual effort is available
in academic journals, but translating the information into a usable and practical format available to the right people at the right time is key to
changing the way co-endemic diseases are controlled,» says Claire J. Standley, PhD, MSc, assistant research professor with Georgetown's Center for
Global Health Science and Security (CGHSS).
«Although many of these effects are already seen, their progression
in the absence of climate
change mitigation will greatly amplify existing
global health challenges and inequalities,» they warn.
Climate
change presents a
global public
health problem, with serious
health impacts predicted to manifest
in varying ways
in different parts of the world.
They included efforts to prepare communities to adapt to climate
change; the cancer moonshot, precision medicine, and brain research
in the
health arena; a network of advanced manufacturing institutes to recapture
global industrial dominance; and public - private partnerships to improve science and math education.
Now the president - elect of AAAS, Sharp predicts that biology will be crucial
in addressing
global challenges
in climate
change, food security, energy, and
health.
Success
in these twin facets of human sustainability will crack the unbreakable code of our most pressing
global issues: climate
change, food scarcity, water supplies, immigration,
health care, biodiversity loss, even war.
«
Global and regional
health effects of future food production under climate
change: a modelling study» by Marco Springmann et al. published
in The Lancet on Wednesday 2 March.
We've got OpenSciLogs bloggers interested
in exploring how the concept of science news has
changed over time, what role journalists may play
in the public
health management of infectious disease outbreaks, and live science reporting from the
Global South.
At week 5, statistically significant reductions
in global health occurred
in all arms, but the
changes were not clinically meaningful.
In a 2008 presentation, Dunn stated «I assert that warm is good for human
health and that
global warming, even the most extreme estimates, will not create heat illness or death increases and certainly no
changes that are more important than the basic public
health measures of vector control, water, nutrition, sewage and water quality, and housing quality.»
At USAID there are projects and programs
in areas such as
global health, food security, water and sanitation, poverty, climate
change, environmental degradation, and civil disorder.
A member of the National Academy of Medicine and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, David was named a Champion of
Change by the White House for his leadership
in creating and leading the
Global Alliance for Genomic and
Health.
Launched
in February 2017 with start - up support from the Rockefeller Foundation, the
Global Consortium on Climate and
Health Education (GCCHE) is an international forum for health professions schools committed to developing and instituting climate change and health curricula, in order to ensure a future cadre of highly trained health professionals who will be able to prepare and protect society from the harmful effects of climate disru
Health Education (GCCHE) is an international forum for
health professions schools committed to developing and instituting climate change and health curricula, in order to ensure a future cadre of highly trained health professionals who will be able to prepare and protect society from the harmful effects of climate disru
health professions schools committed to developing and instituting climate
change and
health curricula, in order to ensure a future cadre of highly trained health professionals who will be able to prepare and protect society from the harmful effects of climate disru
health curricula,
in order to ensure a future cadre of highly trained
health professionals who will be able to prepare and protect society from the harmful effects of climate disru
health professionals who will be able to prepare and protect society from the harmful effects of climate disruption.
Researchers for the Nielsen
Global Health & Wellness Survey found that when people
in North America commit to
changing their diet for weight loss, the most popular way to do it is now to add
in more natural, fresh foods.
The approach was first developed
in 1978 by a group of eminent pediatricians, educationists and
global health specialists to commemorate the forthcoming International Year of the Child and acknowledge the active role that children can and do take within their communities to bring about positive
change.
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In the context of 2016, (Re) Public celebrates the self - determination and agency of the country while tackling contemporary issues in Ireland which have broader resonance globally, these include: — hidden histories of state institutional abuse (Nolan) community identity in post conflict rural border regions (North 55), issues relating to natural cycles in time, climate change and its global effects (Softday), the individual's struggle for autonomy within the field of mental health (Tighe), the importance of creative autonomy and independence for the right to self - expression in movement and dance (Donnellan) and strategies of resistance that include artistic intervention, self - organization, and collectivism (Morley
In the context of 2016, (Re) Public celebrates the self - determination and agency of the country while tackling contemporary issues
in Ireland which have broader resonance globally, these include: — hidden histories of state institutional abuse (Nolan) community identity in post conflict rural border regions (North 55), issues relating to natural cycles in time, climate change and its global effects (Softday), the individual's struggle for autonomy within the field of mental health (Tighe), the importance of creative autonomy and independence for the right to self - expression in movement and dance (Donnellan) and strategies of resistance that include artistic intervention, self - organization, and collectivism (Morley
in Ireland which have broader resonance globally, these include: — hidden histories of state institutional abuse (Nolan) community identity
in post conflict rural border regions (North 55), issues relating to natural cycles in time, climate change and its global effects (Softday), the individual's struggle for autonomy within the field of mental health (Tighe), the importance of creative autonomy and independence for the right to self - expression in movement and dance (Donnellan) and strategies of resistance that include artistic intervention, self - organization, and collectivism (Morley
in post conflict rural border regions (North 55), issues relating to natural cycles
in time, climate change and its global effects (Softday), the individual's struggle for autonomy within the field of mental health (Tighe), the importance of creative autonomy and independence for the right to self - expression in movement and dance (Donnellan) and strategies of resistance that include artistic intervention, self - organization, and collectivism (Morley
in time, climate
change and its
global effects (Softday), the individual's struggle for autonomy within the field of mental
health (Tighe), the importance of creative autonomy and independence for the right to self - expression
in movement and dance (Donnellan) and strategies of resistance that include artistic intervention, self - organization, and collectivism (Morley
in movement and dance (Donnellan) and strategies of resistance that include artistic intervention, self - organization, and collectivism (Morley).