Sentences with phrase «future health of our nation»

We are working diligently, with our alliance of consumers and providers, to transform the future health of our nation.

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That figure could serve as a bellwether for the future of American health care, because Massachusetts led the nation in extending insurance to virtually its entire population through Romneycare, starting in 2006.
Nevertheless, many of them recognize that the health of the nation as a whole is important for their future well being.
In his book, «God is Alive and Well: The Future of Religion in America,» Newport argues that a number of factors, including baby boomers reaching senior ages, migration to more religious states, recognition of health and well being of religion and an increase in a Hispanic population, are all reasons that «we are going to continue to have a quite religious nation going forward.»
The research found that three - fifths (59 %) of those questioned were keen to reduce their intake of meat, mostly for health reasons, which suggests Britain in future will be a nation that grows and consumes more plant - based proteins than ever before.
Sustain has welcomed commitments from shadow Health Secretary Jon Ashworth that a future Labour Government would introduce legal standards for hospital food, extend the sugary drinks tax and ban junk food advertising during family TV, for the benefit of the nation's hHealth Secretary Jon Ashworth that a future Labour Government would introduce legal standards for hospital food, extend the sugary drinks tax and ban junk food advertising during family TV, for the benefit of the nation's healthhealth.
With so many health problems among American youth being attributed to poor diet these types of food programs can have a profound effect on the future of the nation's health.
Giving parents advice and short - term solutions which rely on disconnecting from their kids - to produce very little in terms of long - term change - is bad for the overall health of families AND for the future of our nation.
This is an investment in our children, our collective health, and the future of our great Nation.
Anything less would be a retrograde step which would damage our health, our nation's future and the lives of generations to come.
For the sake of the nation's health as well our economic future, we simply can not afford to lose our emphasis on research.
As we approach the 40th anniversary of the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, ensuring public health and sustaining a federal agency to regulate global warming emissions is crucial to the future of our nation and preservation of our planet.
«The uncertainty and unpredictability tied to the future of our nation is affecting the health and well - being of many Americans in a way that feels unique to this period in recent history.»
Frieden spoke with Scientific American during his last week on the job about some of the nation's future health challenges, as well as his most memorable moments as director.
Those voices include, as this column noted in early July, two recently published reports: Research Universities and the Future of America: Ten Breakthrough Actions Vital to Our Nation's Prosperity and Security, from the U.S. National Academies, which urges universities to «restructure doctoral education..., shorten time - to - degree and strengthen the preparation of graduates for careers both in and beyond the academy,» and the Biomedical Research Workforce Working Group Report, from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which advocates «additional training and career development experiences to equip students for various career options, and test ways to shorten the PhD training period.»
Compelling infographics round out this robust examination, illustrating data sets on the costs of developing drugs, the major shifts in global demographics and patient needs, the explosions of data that must be mined for future therapeutic development, and the health spending of a wide variety of nations.
``... for most nations the Kyoto Protocol would require extensive diversion of human and financial resources away from more immediate and pressing needs in health care, education, infrastructure, and, yes, the environment — all critical to the well - being of future generations.»
As tomorrow's medical breakthroughs will be made by investigators starting in their research careers today, the LRPs represent an important investment by NIH in the future of health discovery and the wellbeing of our nation.
I absolutely share Tim's encouragement to learn to prepare meals from whole, local foods as a way of not only supporting health, but supporting the future of our nation as well.
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The health of our children — and the health of nation's future — are at stake.
«As more and more in - classroom and take - home reading takes place online and via eBook readers and tablets, publishers can help create future generations of readers and contribute to the health of our nation's educational system by providing books in the formats that schools need to help students learn.»
Book Summary: What It's Worth: Strengthening the Financial Future of Families, Communities and the Nation, makes clear why every household's financial health matters for the U.S. economy to thrive.
The nation's growing demographic diversity and the increasing impact of globalization underscores the need to prepare future companion animal veterinarians, food animal veterinarians, public health veterinarians and veterinary researchers, educators, and scientists with the knowledge, skill and cultural sensitivity to productively engage this complex emerging environment.
The Wilford and Kate Small Animal Teaching Hospital is one of the nation's leading medical facilities for animal health care while also providing the companion animal clinical education for future veterinarians.
Recalling the concern reflected in the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, entitled «The future we want», 1 that the health of oceans and marine biodiversity are negatively affected by marine pollution, including marine debris, especially plastic, persistent organic pollutants, heavy metals and nitrogen - based compounds, from numerous marine and land - based sources, and the commitment to take action to significantly reduce the incidence and impacts of such pollution on marine ecosystems, Noting the international action being taken to promote the sound management of chemicals throughout their life cycle and waste in ways that lead to the prevention and minimization of significant adverse effects on human health and the environment, Recalling the Manila Declaration on Furthering the Implementation of the Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land - based Activities adopted by the Third Intergovernmental Review Meeting on the Implementation of the Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land - based Activities, which highlighted the relevance of the Honolulu Strategy and the Honolulu Commitment and recommended the establishment of a global partnership on marine litter, Taking note of the decisions adopted by the eleventh Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity on addressing the impacts of marine debris on marine and coastal biodiversity, Recalling that the General Assembly declared 2014 the International Year of Small Island Developing States and that such States have identified waste management among their priorities for action, Noting with concern the serious impact which marine litter, including plastics stemming from land and sea - based sources, can have on the marine environment, marine ecosystem services, marine natural resources, fisheries, tourism and the economy, as well as the potential risks to human health; 1.
• The readiness of the nation to predict and avoid public and occupational health problems caused by heat waves and severe storms • Characterization and quantification of relationships between climate variability, health outcomes, and the main determinants of vulnerability within and between populations • Development of reliable methods to connect climate - related changes in food systems and water supplies to health under different conditions • Prediction of future risks in response to climate change scenarios and of reductions in the baseline level of morbidity, mortality, or vulnerability • Identification of the available resources, limitations of, and potential actions by the current U.S. health care system to prevent, prepare for, and respond to climate - related health hazards and to build adaptive capacity among vulnerable segments of the U.S. population
Under that law, EPA's conclusion — that such emissions are pollutants that endanger the public's health and welfare — could trigger a broad regulatory process affecting much of the U.S. economy as well as the nation's future environmental trajectory.
Our nation's future depends on crafting a forward - thinking strategy to promote organic and sustainable food and farming, and address the related crises of climate change, diminishing energy supplies, deteriorating public health, and economic depression.
This new legislation is «designed to create a federal infrastructure and support for efforts to better understand, prevent and combat elder abuse — constituting a sound investment in the health, dignity and economic future of our nation,» Susman said.
Reasons for judgement were released today by the BC Supreme Court, Vancouver Registry, addressing whether a cost of future care award for a First Nation's plaintiff can be reduced where the federal government's health benefits program for Aboriginal persons may cover the needed treatments.
Future Health Suraksha provides the insured a network of hospitals across the nation that can handle any medical problem that arises.
Future Health Suraksha has a network of hospitals across the nation that can handle any medical problem that arises.
The mission of the USDA Forest Service is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the Nation's forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations.
The common themes include: a shared negative experience of colonisation and cultural disruption, including in many cases catastrophic declines in physical, spiritual and cultural health and wellness over multiple generations; the consequent desire among First Nations to regain Indigenous self - determination and self - governance in order to nurture healthy and happy future generations; the need to understand cultural differences in how the meanings of health and wellness are understood and applied at the community, family and individual levels, and to therefore identify culturally appropriate responses, including traditional modalities and safe systems of care; the significance of cultural diversity between different Indigenous groups or communities within both countries; the differing needs and circumstances for Indigenous health and wellness in urban, regional and remote settings; and the challenges of delivering health services to remote communities in often harsh environments.
For the future health, prosperity, and equity of the nation?
Despite efforts of anti-women's health politicians to cut family planning, the bill passed by the committee today protects Title X — the nation's only federal program for birth control that 4 million women count on each year — and Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs that provides young people the tools to plan for their futures.
«Planned Parenthood is the nation's largest and most trusted voluntary provider of reproductive health services because we provide our patients with unbiased, medically accurate information about the full range of pregnancy options: parenting, adoption and abortion — as well as access to birth control to prevent future unintended pregnancies,» added Foster.
«These findings have very significant implications for the future of our nation's public health.
In addition, awards are based on a combination of financial need and academic merit including a plan for future studies that reflects the mandate of both Northern Health and the First Nations Health Authority to enhance the health and wellness of Indigenous pHealth and the First Nations Health Authority to enhance the health and wellness of Indigenous pHealth Authority to enhance the health and wellness of Indigenous phealth and wellness of Indigenous people.
NAR's annual look at the future of the nation's economy shows that some states can look forward to continued economic health.
The 2016 presidential election has caused quite a stir throughout the nation, and when the Republican and Democratic conventions are held, all of the campaign rhetoric, media blitzes and impassioned arguments on both sides of the political spectrum will likely make people even more nervous about the future of the country — as well as the health of the American economy and real estate market.
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