As with any new endeavor, there are things to be feared, particularly when the endeavor involves not only massive amounts of state funding, but also the future of children, and consequently,
the future health of our society.
Not exact matches
«This combination creates a compelling new blueprint for the
future, positioning us to capitalize on important trends in
society, from the emphasis on
health, wellness and nutrition, to the imperatives
of value and convenience.»
Jonny Baker, director
of Church Mission
Society's mission pioneer programme, said it's initiatives like this that will determine the
future health of the Church.
Writing in The Times, Kate Lampard, chairwoman
of GambleAware said: «As a
society, we should be concerned about the rising risk
of harm from wider access and more regular participation in gambling on
future generations, resulting in a possible public
health crisis in gambling addiction.»
If somehow all these big words are about the
future of Northern England's
society and economy, about its transport and education and
health system, about power and control vis - à - vis Whitehall bureaucracy and the whims
of national government, about jobs and infrastructure and other areas where we are spending and raise tax money, then we should be talking about something else.
If somehow all these big words are about the
future of Northern England's
society and economy, about its transport and education and
health system, about power and control vis - à - vis Whitehall bureaucracy and the whims
of national government, about jobs and infrastructure and other areas where we are spending and raise...
If you'd like to explore a broader range
of sectors, you can find a series
of profiles
of immunologists in academia, industry, the National
Health Service (NHS), and publishing in a careers brochure produced by the British
Society for Immunology (BSI)-- Immunology — a career for the
future.
«The European
Society of Human Genetics defends the principle that employees should be employed on the basis
of their skills and expertise, and not on their
future health risks.
«I think there is a real need to incorporate
health impact assessments into the future decisions of multiple layers of our society, starting with the United States government on down,» says Richard Jackson of the University of California, Los Angeles, who chaired the NRC Committee on Health Impact Asses
health impact assessments into the
future decisions
of multiple layers
of our
society, starting with the United States government on down,» says Richard Jackson
of the University
of California, Los Angeles, who chaired the NRC Committee on
Health Impact Asses
Health Impact Assessment.
Dr. Locasale is a recipient
of the National Institutes
of Health K99 / R00 Pathway to Independence Award, the International Life Sciences Institute
Future Leader Award, the Benjamin Trump Award for Excellence in Cancer Research from the Aspen Cancer
Society, and the American Cancer
Society Research Scholar Award.
The
Society serves scientists,
health professionals, and the public by providing forums to: (1) share research results through the ASHG Annual Meeting and in The American Journal
of Human Genetics; (2) advance genetic research by advocating for research support; (3) educate current and
future genetics professionals,
health care providers, advocates, policymakers, educators, students, and the public about all aspects
of human genetics; and (4) promote genetic services and support responsible social and scientific policies.
Advances in molecular biology, molecular medicine and medical imaging have signaled an expansion in the direction
of the profession and its ability to contribute to improved
health outcomes, requiring SNMMI leaders to examine the
society's long - range
future.
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He was presented with The
Future of Health Technology Award at MIT (USA), was made an Honorary Member
of the Academy
of Sciences, St.Petersburg, was awarded the IEE Senior Achievement Medal in 2004, the Mountbatten Medal in 2008, the Ellison - Cliffe Medal in 2011 from the Royal
Society of Medicine and in 2014 was elected as a member
of the European Academy
of Sciences and Arts.
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.
My own academic background would suggest that while these dietary shifts are feasible and possible to many in developed countries where these specific
health concerns are growing, suggesting a diet removing simple carbohydrates, starches, and grains as the way to create a healthy
society has some seriously dire implications for the well - being and
future of many communities.
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She is an invited lecturer at a variety
of global conferences, including The 2015 International Pelvic Pain
Society Conference, The
Future of Healing Online Conference, and The 2016 Invivo Women's
Health Summit.
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Ever widening inequity will be one
of the gravest threats to the
health of our
future society.
Touching innumerable lives in direct and indirect ways, educators uniquely recognize that our
future rests on the shoulders
of young people and that investing in their education,
health, and overall well - being benefits
society as a whole, both now and into the
future.
Friends Forever
Society Naming the Florida Keys SPCA in your will, estate plan, or life insurance policy demonstrates your lasting commitment to animal welfare and helps assure the
future financial
health of our organization for years to come.
That is to say, the development
of the country can not be based on the unbalanced exploitation
of resources (natural, cultural, social, etc.) to meet the demands
of society (food, housing,
health, employment) because these are the only resources we have, and that
future generations have, to meet our and their own needs.
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Future Environment Defenders (FED Up)-- website • Geelong Sustainability — website • Groundswell Bass Coast — website • Healthy
Futures — website • HOPE (Householders» Options to Protect the Environment Inc)-- website • Jesuit Social Services — website • Journeys for Climate Justice — website • Lake Wollumboola Protection Association Inc — website • Lighter Footprints — website • LIVE (Locals Into Victoria's Environment)-- website • Long
Future Foundation — website • Market Forces — website • Nature Conservation Council
of NSW — website • Parramatta Climate Action Network (ParraCAN)-- website • Psychology for a Safe Climate — website • RSTI (Research and Strategy for Transition Initiation)-- website • Save the Planet — website • Shoalhaven Transition Inc — Facebook • St Andrews Uniting Church Fairfield — website • Stonnington Climate Action Network — Facebook • Surf Coast Air Action — website • Sustainable Engineering
Society (SENG)-- website • Transition Byron Shire — Facebook • Transition East Geelong — Facebook • WATCH (Wodonga Albury Towards Climate
Health)-- website • Western Region Environment Centre — Facebook • Yarra Climate Action Now — website • Zero Emissions Byron — website
• 350 Eurobodalla • 350 Melbourne • Act on Climate • Australian Religious Response to Climate Change (ARRCC) • Baby Boomers for Climate Change Action • Ballarat Climate Action • Bayside Climate Change Action Group • Beyond Zero Emissions • CACE — Community Action for the Climate Emergency • CANWin (Climate Action Now Wingecarribee) • cedamia • Centre for Climate Safety • Climate Action Canberra • Climate Action Hobart • Climate Action Monaro • Climate Action Moreland • Climate Change Australia (Hastings branch) • Climate Change Balmain - Rozelle • Climate Code Red • Coffs Coast Climate Action Group • Conservation Council SA • COREM (Community - Owned Renewable Energy Mullumbimby) • CORENA (Citizens Own Renewable Energy Network Australia) • Dandenong Ranges Renewable Energy Association • Darebin Climate Action Now • Eastern Climate Action Melbourne • Environment Centre NT •
Future Environment Defenders (FED Up) • Geelong Sustainability • Groundswell Bass Coast • Healthy
Futures • Householders» Options to Protect the Environment (HOPE) Inc • Journeys for Climate Justice • Lake Wollumboola Protection Association Inc • Lighter Footprints • LIVE (Locals Into Victoria's Environment) • Long
Future Foundation • Market Forces • Nature Conservation Council
of NSW • Parramatta Climate Action Network (ParraCAN) • Psychology for a Safe Climate • RSTI (Research and Strategy for Transition Initiation) • Save the Planet • Shoalhaven Transition Inc • St Andrews Uniting Church Fairfield • Stonnington Climate Action Network • Surf Coast Air Action • Sustainable Engineering
Society • Transition Byron Shire • Transition East Geelong • Vote Climate • WATCH (Wodonga Albury Towards Climate
Health) • Western Region Environment Centre • Yarra Climate Action Now • Zero Emissions Byron
Those
of us in already developed countries should support Africa's aspirations — and help it address real
health and environmental problems, by using affordable, dependable energy that truly is the lifeblood
of modern
societies, and the key to a better
future for children everywhere.
The board
of the California chapter declared, «there is a clear and present danger to the public
health of the children
of this State based on our
society's failure to adequately address the impact
of child custody proceedings upon children as a chronic, system - wide, statewide, public
health crisis which impacts the previous, current and
future generations
of California's most precious resource — its children.»
The board
of the California chapter declared, «There is a clear and present danger to the public
health of the children
of this State based on our
society's failure to adequately address the impact
of child custody proceedings upon children as a chronic, system - wide, statewide, public
health crisis which impacts the previous, current and
future generations
of California's most precious resource — its children.»
Healthy child development is the foundation for human capital and the basis for
future community and economic development.1 A significant body
of convergent research emphasises the importance
of the prenatal and early years for
health and developmental outcomes throughout the life course.2 For a growing number
of children, suboptimal developmental trajectories are well established by the time they start school, and become increasingly difficult and costly to modify with the passage
of time.3 Thus, investing in young children is important for the prevention
of disease later in life and contributes to their full participation in
society as healthy and productive adults.4, 5
The Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University has released a new online video, entitled InBrief: The Foundations
of Lifelong
Health, which explains why a vital and productive
society with a prosperous and sustainable
future is built on a foundation
of healthy child development.
The Australian Government's overall priority in indigenous affairs is to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to overcome a history
of disadvantage within Australian
society, through a combination
of initiatives designed to address
health and welfare needs, while encouraging economic development and self - reliance... It aims to ensure that all Australians share equally in a common
future which will form the basis
of a lasting reconciliation.