Sentences with phrase «concern as the population ages»

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Food and drinks products marketed on an eye health platform are still relatively few and far between, although activity has increased markedly in recent years, as an aging population is increasingly concerned over issues such as age - related macular degeneration.
Food and drinks products marketed on an eye health platform are still relatively few and far between, although activity has increased markedly in recent years, as an ageing population starts to be increasingly concerned over issues such as age - related macular degeneration.
Efficient gluten - free products offer solutions for the aging population as well as for those to whom health has become a primary concern.
In the 1990s, Sweden reformed its pension system away from an expensive defined - benefit system to a defined - contribution system in order to contain costs amid concerns that the former system would be unsustainable as the population aged.
Several new members said they were concerned about rising rent prices in the increasingly expensive area, particularly in Hell's Kitchen, as well as issues facing the neighborhood's aging population.
This is of great concern to ecologists because the populations in these areas include pockets with the highest levels of genetic diversity, thanks to their ancestors having survived major climate change events such as ice ages.
«Neurodegenerative diseases are some of the most pressing medical concerns today, and the prevalence of these diseases is growing as our population ages,» said Stephen B. Freedman, PhD, vice president of corporate liaison and ventures at Gladstone.
As the human population ages, the understanding of the health concerns that this group is faced with has become increasingly important.
Specifically, the course will explore (1) the historical and theoretical foundations of inclusive education; (2) research related to implementation; (3) research related to inclusive education; (4) whole - school change models of inclusive education including response to intervention and universal design for learning; (5) controversies surrounding inclusion; and (6) considerations and reservations concerning inclusion as it impacts specific disability populations and age groups.
For instance, the racial composition of the school age population of the entirety of New York City has little relevance to concerns about and efforts to improve the racial balance of schools on Staten Island, which by virtue of its geography might as well be a part of New Jersey.
This means that every four years mankind adds to its numbers the equivalent of the present population of the United States, every eight and a half years the equivalent of the present population of India... The problem of rapidly increasing numbers in relation to natural resources, to social stability and to the well - being of individuals — this is now the central problem of mankind... So far as the masses of mankind are concerned, the coming time will not be the Space Age; it will be the Age of Over-population
Economic Impact of Aging Population Less Than Feared The green angle is this: As population growth stalls or goes negative in some areas of the world (Japan and Europe in particular) there is concern about how the decreasing percentage of the young population will be able to pay for their aging neighAging Population Less Than Feared The green angle is this: As population growth stalls or goes negative in some areas of the world (Japan and Europe in particular) there is concern about how the decreasing percentage of the young population will be able to pay for their aging neighaging neighbors.
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