She would like to have a career in
global health approaching solutions to help close the gap of health disparities among and within countries.
The Gates Foundation has quickly become a major influence upon global health; the approximately US$ 800 million that the foundation gives every year for
global health approaches the an - nual budget of the United Nations World Health Organization (193 nations) and is comparable to the funds given to fight infe - ctious di - sease by the United States Agency for International Development.
Not exact matches
WHO 2010, Antiretroviral drugs for treating pregnant women and preventing HIV infection in infants, Recommendations for a public
health approach WHO Feb 2010, PMTCT strategic vision 2010 — 2015: preventing mother - to - child transmission of HIV to reach the UNGASS and Millennium Development Goals WHO 2010, Guidelines on HIV and infant feeding, an updated Framework for Priority Action (copyright WHO 2012) WHO / UNICEF / UNAIDS 2011,
Global HIV / AIDS response — Epidemic update and
health sector progress towards Universal Access — Progress Report 2011 WHO 2011,
Global health sector strategy on HIV - AIDS, 2011 — 2015 WHO 2012, Programmatic Update — Use of Antiretroviral Drugs for Treating Pregnant Women and Preventing HIV Infection in Infants (versions available in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese) Yezingane Network and UNICEF, December 2010, updated July 2011, Infant feeding in South Africa in the context of HIV, Questions and Answers
This finding underscoring the need for a comprehensive
approach is supportive of the
approach called for by the World
Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund in the
Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding, and by the United States Agency for International Development in its breastfeeding policy.
With increased emphasis on male involvement in the reproductive
health care and decisions in
global health, it is important to understand where engaging men as a social and behavior change
approach, broadly speaking, may support EBF practice and if it could hinder it.
The good news is that more hospitals are catching on to the perils of a one - size - fits - all model, especially one designed with
global health in mind, and trying a more customized
approach to supporting breastfeeding.
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health and education, the EU's
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People with chronic opioid use disorders are more likely to relapse and do so sooner if they are treated in a compulsory drug detention centre rather than a voluntary drug treatment centre using methadone maintenance therapy, according to the first study comparing the outcome of both
approaches published in The Lancet
Global Health.
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 EID2 database used in the study was created by University researchers in the Institute of Infection and
Global Health to bring a «big data»
approach to emerging diseases.
However, Triyogo Jatmiko of Indonesia's Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York City provided a transcript of a Supari speech delivered to
global health officials in Geneva, which helps illuminate her dramatic
approach.
Conventional measures of public
health overlook these trade - offs, especially at a
global level, so a planetary
health approach is required to ensure that public
health interventions like draining swamps to curb disease - carrying mosquitoes don't lead to water shortages that could claim lives.
Gates, whose foundation focuses on
global health, «asked me whether the AAV - mediated
approach could be used in the context of a pandemic or emerging infection,» Wilson recalls.
The challenge is modeled on, and being coordinated with, the Grand Challenges program of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which supports high - risk, high - payoff
approaches to solving
global health and development problems.
The
Global Health Forum's
approach has already found a receptive ear in Washington.
In «Investing in Very Young Adolescents» Sexual and Reproductive
Health» published online in the peer - reviewed journal Global Public Health, in advance of print publication in issue 9:5 - 6, the Institute for Reproductive Health researchers advocate the investment of resources to lay foundations for future healthy relationships and positive sexual and reproductive health, identifying specific approaches to reach these very young adoles
Health» published online in the peer - reviewed journal
Global Public
Health, in advance of print publication in issue 9:5 - 6, the Institute for Reproductive Health researchers advocate the investment of resources to lay foundations for future healthy relationships and positive sexual and reproductive health, identifying specific approaches to reach these very young adoles
Health, in advance of print publication in issue 9:5 - 6, the Institute for Reproductive
Health researchers advocate the investment of resources to lay foundations for future healthy relationships and positive sexual and reproductive health, identifying specific approaches to reach these very young adoles
Health researchers advocate the investment of resources to lay foundations for future healthy relationships and positive sexual and reproductive
health, identifying specific approaches to reach these very young adoles
health, identifying specific
approaches to reach these very young adolescents.
The Strategic Research Priorities continue to emphasize the importance of research
approaches that enhance rigor and reproducibility, include sex as a biological variable, consider prevention through early intervention, aim to reduce mental
health disparities, and maintain a
global perspective on mental
health across the priority areas.
Vinetz said the next step will be to begin exploiting the genomic information «for vaccine and diagnostics development, experimental
approaches to understanding mechanisms of disease pathogenesis and how Leptospira persist in the environment, all critical for developing new public
health interventions aimed at reducing the
global impact of this important but neglected zoonotic disease.»
With this comprehensive
approach, TRANSVAC2 functions as a leverage and innovation catalyst between all stakeholders involved in vaccine R&D in Europe, and contributes to the development of effective products to address European and
global health challenges.
The updated Strategic Research Priorities continue to emphasize the importance of research
approaches that include the role of the environment, focus on prevention via early intervention, consider sex as a biological variable, address mental
health disparities, and recognize
global perspectives on mental
health.
IDRI is a new kind of
global health nonprofit, taking a comprehensive
approach to solving infectious disease by combining the high quality science of a research organization with the product development focus and capabilities of a biotechnology company.
deCODE is a
global leader in gene discovery — our population
approach and resources have enabled us to isolate key genes contributing to major public
health challenges from cardiovascular disease to cancer, genes that are providing us with drug targets rooted in the basic biology of disease.
An ACE - certified Wello trainer and degree - holder from
Global College of Natural Medicine, Cheyana's fitness
approach centers on digestion and imparts her clients with the tools for building and maintaining lifelong
health.
Integrative Medicine in Michigan is the blending of the best from conventional medicine with the use of all appropriate therapeutic
approaches and evidence - based
global medical modalities to achieve optimal
health and healing.
Global Naturopath ™ is an innovative practice dedicated to the integration of the finest aspects of Complementary and Alternative
approaches to
health and well - being.
The
approach was first developed in 1978 by a group of eminent pediatricians, educationists and
global health specialists to commemorate the forthcoming International Year of the Child and acknowledge the active role that children can and do take within their communities to bring about positive change.
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Based on an extensive «horizon scan» of more than 50 cross-sectoral organisations (including education, arts, technology, business,
health etc.), the report identifies five
global trends in innovative
approaches to professional learning and performance and development: Integrated, Immersive, Design - led, Market - led and Open.
Alexandria, VA (8/29/13)-- ASCD, the
global leader in providing programs, products, and services to support the success of each learner, is pleased to announce that CEO and Executive Director Dr. Gene R. Carter has received the Best
Health Promotion Practice Award at the 21st IUHPE World Conference in Thailand for his service promoting a whole child approach to education and fostering greater alignment between the health and education se
Health Promotion Practice Award at the 21st IUHPE World Conference in Thailand for his service promoting a whole child
approach to education and fostering greater alignment between the
health and education se
health and education sectors.
In these roles, Simmons gained a new perspective on food, agriculture and companionship that has sparked a deep conviction for finding solutions to achieve
global food security through a One
Health approach.
«We at Zoetis are interested in advancing novel
approaches to protect animals from parasitic diseases, to improve the
health and productivity of livestock animals and to help companion animals live longer, healthier lives,» said Debra Woods, PhD, research director, Head of Parasitology
Global Therapeutics Research, Zoetis.
Students learn a comparative, cross-species
approach to
health management, evidence - based decision - making and community engagement in order to provide comprehensive,
global solutions.
Jasmine Wanders (Backpacking South America & RTW) Jemma Eat World (Jemma's blog is focused on her two passions; travel & food rtw) Jessie on a Journey (She loves nothing more than her backpack) Jet Set Citizen (Celebrating
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Sea Hero Quest was born out of a need to
approach global health problems in innovative ways.
With an
approach that's considered, unexpected, and increasingly
global, it investigates topics like mental
health, sexuality, education, and gender disparity through a design lens.
Meat and dairy generate more
global greenhouse gas emissions than the entire transportation sector, yet reducing the consumption of animal products through institutional purchasing remains a largely untapped yet highly effective, cost - saving
approach to mitigating climate change while promoting public
health.
We must enhance community safety and enjoyment: Traditional infrastructure isn't designed to handle the increased floods and droughts that come with
global warming, so we need a modern
approach to protect public
health, safety, and quality of life.
According to the report's sponsors, this kind of comparative analysis is useful for policymakers considering regulatory
approaches; public interest organizations concerned about public
health and consumer costs; and financial analysts and investors assessing company risk exposure as
global warming emission limits in the U.S. gain more momentum.
Our
global approach is to be a leading employer in Ireland and in every country where we operate, helping us to realise the full potential of our employees to discover new ways to improve the
health of people in Ireland and around the world.
And for more on using systems
approaches to tackle large - scale population
health issues, this video outlines the work of the Johns Hopkins University's
Global Obesity Prevention Centre.
Using the same
approach as that used by Felitti et al1 to obtain
global ratings of
health, ratings of poor or fair overall
health were coded as indicators of poor
health, and ratings of good or excellent
health were coded as indicators of good
health.
«Today, President - elect Obama announced a strong foreign policy team that will
approach issues of women's
health and rights, family planning, and
global poverty with the seriousness and commitment they deserve.
At the University of Melbourne, Onemda and the Melbourne School of
Global and Population
Health are offering a two - day Master Class in this
approach.
Adopting multi-sectoral
approaches in the early years, which integrate parenting support, nutrition,
health, social protection, child protection, and education, is widely recognised as the way forward to meet
global challenges.
Drawing from the first wave (2007 — 2010) of the Study on
Global Ageing and Adult
Health (SAGE) and adopting a counterfactual
approach, we estimate both natural direct and indirect effects of parental education through individual educational attainment (secondarily, through household assets as an additional mediator) on respondents» life - satisfaction and quality of life (QOL).