Sentences with phrase «double burden»

Describing the many ways in which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience deep trauma, in a list «that would surely make the blood of any decent human being run cold,» Parker said Indigenous people continued to die more than a decade earlier than their peers, suffer double the burden of ill health and infant mortality, with unemployment four times higher and median incomes half, and disability for one in three.
Double burden of iron deficiency in infancy and low socioeconomic status: a longitudinal analysis of cognitive test scores to age 19 years
As a result, those who still seek their answers in great historical tradition have a double burden.
This is not a surprising reaction to the double burden of education costs that they themselves bear, but it is very bad for education.
The three - day international conference on the Critical Public Health Consequences of the Double Burden of Malnutrition and the Changing Food Environment in South and South East Asia is underway at India International Centre, New Delhi.
Too many countries face the double burden of both under - and over-nutrition.
19 December 2017 — eLENA has been updated to include interventions from the recently released guidelines Protecting, promoting and supporting breastfeeding in facilities providing maternity and newborn services and Assessing and managing children at primary health - care facilities to prevent overweight and obesity in the context of the double burden of malnutrition
Indeed, instead of improving child health, many feared that the market - led approaches to «prevent» malnutrition championed by public - private - partnerships, could actually worsen the situation and increase further the double burden of malnutrition - both under and over nutrition.
These women have a double burden of not being able to get this necessary healthcare locally, but also having to pay for not only their travel and accommodation, but the abortion itself.
Double - duty solutions for the double burden of malnutrition.
Also, people who have a chronic health condition are at a particular risk, adding a double burden on their lives.»
Being selected as the bursar for the Novartis Foundation symposium was a very special moment in my scientific career, not least because it seemed like a great reward for undertaking the double burden of clinical work and research, trying to give your best in both areas all the time.
The review, published today in the journal Brain and Behavior, also highlighted how anxiety disorders often provide a double burden on people experiencing other health - related problems, such as heart disease, cancer and even pregnancy.
This illustrates the double burden — the pressure to be «good» mothers and «good» workers — that working moms experience.»
In terms of policy implications, Offer said her study suggests that fathers need to take a greater role in family care to make mental labor less stressful for working mothers and ease the double burden that they experience.
Use of current cartoons / news stories designed to remove the double burden of acquiring skills and thinking about unfamiliar materials.
Rising income inequality over the past 40 years has imposed a double burden on schools serving low - income children.
Several of my friends are artists whose parents were artists: like me they carry the double burden of belief, in their own work and in their parents» work.
Their strained necks mimic the double burden of race and gender experienced by Black women, while their limited mobility hints at a loss of individual agency.
LONDON, 31 July, 2017 — Health campaigners say the energy policies of the world's richest countries are inflicting a double burden on their citizens, not only using their taxes to pay fossil fuel subsidies, but also loading huge health costs on them.
Health campaigners say the energy policies of the world's richest countries are inflicting a double burden on their citizens, not only using their taxes to pay fossil fuel subsidies, but also loading huge health costs on them.
Chapter 3 described the fact that children from disadvantaged backgrounds face a double burden of health inequality in terms of their own increased risks of negative outcomes as well as those of their immediate family.
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