Not exact matches
On Monday Akshar released a statement saying he is proud of the work he has already accomplished —
from working to
fight the heroin
epidemic, and to make New York more affordable.
«The reason I'm getting into politics is I want to
fight the opioid
epidemic from the inside out,» Bruso said.
«He's probably hoping to distract voters
from Attorney General Schneiderman's outstanding record empowering and protecting police officers nad
fighting the heroin
epidemic in our state.»
According to Reed Vreeland, the policy director at Housing Works who described the formula change as a «devastating cut» in the
fight to end the AIDS
epidemic, advocates received no response
from Cuomo's office to their letter.
It was not immediately clear how the villagers
from Korokpara had contracted Ebola but the area had resisted efforts to
fight the disease in the initial
epidemic.
It is the parents and caregivers who are able to think outside the box and realize that the USDA Food Plate and Food Pyramid are nothing but a political sham and that Traditional Foods for breakfast are ideal which are high in fat and protein with no refined carbs who truly have a
fighting chance to preserve and protect their children
from the ravages of the childhood obesity
epidemic.
They had the vision of bringing to clinical medicine the emerging evidence and insights that would enable it to move
from the drug - based model of
fighting infectious diseases that worked so well in the 20th century to a systems - oriented, patient - focused clinical model designed to reverse the growing chronic disease
epidemic.
In its
fight against the raging opioid
epidemic, a Maryland state panel is examining reopening a specialized school for high school students in recovery
from substance use or dependency.
This is a huge topic (pun intended) to tackle, and I'll address it
from time to time here at Kristen Levine Pet Living, but for today, I want to toss up the idea that people and pets can
fight this
epidemic together.
A sense of magic realism permeates the images, which range
from shots of Aztec ruins, rooster
fights, and street footage to portraits of the artist performing symbolic gestures meant to convey Wojnarowicz's sense of powerlessness over the purposeful indifference of the American government and public to the AIDS
epidemic.