Not exact matches
For example, churches may participate in interracial dialogue programs, preschool education programs such as
Head Start, nursery school programs for
children of working mothers, alcoholism education programs, sex education programs, open housing programs,
health and education programs for migrant workers.
His faith gave him the guidance to execute the innocent, deprive
children of health insurance, pal around with intolerant evangelicals, spend time at his N *****
HEAD retreat, profiteering, secede from the Union, so on and so forth.
In pregnant women, higher levels
of dietary acrylamide have been linked to reduced birth weight and
head circumference, key indicators
of a
child's future
health.
On the federal level,
children's education in their earliest years is the province of the Department of Health and Human Services, which runs Head Start and other early - childhood programs through its Administration for Children and F
children's education in their earliest years is the province
of the Department
of Health and Human Services, which runs
Head Start and other early - childhood programs through its Administration for
Children and F
Children and Families.
One sobering quote I just couldn't get out
of my
head was from Dr. Mariana Chilton, Ph.D., an associate professor
of public
health at Drexel University and director
of Witnesses to Hunger, who said: This recession will be permanently inscribed in the bodies and the brains
of children growing up today.
The vast majority
of head teachers already believe that good food is vital to
children's
health and academic achievement, and to the broader life
of the school.
Your dentist will perform a
head and neck examination and then evaluate the
health of the teeth, gums and your
child's bite.
Contributors: Members
of the writing committee for this paper were Peter Brocklehurst (professor
of perinatal epidemiology, National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit (NPEU), University
of Oxford; professor
of women's
health, Institute for Women's Health, University College London (UCL)-RRB-; Pollyanna Hardy (senior trials statistician, NPEU); Jennifer Hollowell (epidemiologist, NPEU); Louise Linsell (senior medical statistician, NPEU); Alison Macfarlane (professor of perinatal health, City University London); Christine McCourt (professor of maternal and child health, City University London); Neil Marlow (professor of neonatal medicine, UCL); Alison Miller (programme director and midwifery lead, Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health (CEMACH)-RRB-; Mary Newburn (head of research and information, National Childbirth Trust (NCT)-RRB-; Stavros Petrou (health economist, NPEU; professor of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
health, Institute for Women's
Health, University College London (UCL)-RRB-; Pollyanna Hardy (senior trials statistician, NPEU); Jennifer Hollowell (epidemiologist, NPEU); Louise Linsell (senior medical statistician, NPEU); Alison Macfarlane (professor of perinatal health, City University London); Christine McCourt (professor of maternal and child health, City University London); Neil Marlow (professor of neonatal medicine, UCL); Alison Miller (programme director and midwifery lead, Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health (CEMACH)-RRB-; Mary Newburn (head of research and information, National Childbirth Trust (NCT)-RRB-; Stavros Petrou (health economist, NPEU; professor of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
Health, University College London (UCL)-RRB-; Pollyanna Hardy (senior trials statistician, NPEU); Jennifer Hollowell (epidemiologist, NPEU); Louise Linsell (senior medical statistician, NPEU); Alison Macfarlane (professor
of perinatal
health, City University London); Christine McCourt (professor of maternal and child health, City University London); Neil Marlow (professor of neonatal medicine, UCL); Alison Miller (programme director and midwifery lead, Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health (CEMACH)-RRB-; Mary Newburn (head of research and information, National Childbirth Trust (NCT)-RRB-; Stavros Petrou (health economist, NPEU; professor of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
health, City University London); Christine McCourt (professor
of maternal and
child health, City University London); Neil Marlow (professor of neonatal medicine, UCL); Alison Miller (programme director and midwifery lead, Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health (CEMACH)-RRB-; Mary Newburn (head of research and information, National Childbirth Trust (NCT)-RRB-; Stavros Petrou (health economist, NPEU; professor of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwif
child health, City University London); Neil Marlow (professor of neonatal medicine, UCL); Alison Miller (programme director and midwifery lead, Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health (CEMACH)-RRB-; Mary Newburn (head of research and information, National Childbirth Trust (NCT)-RRB-; Stavros Petrou (health economist, NPEU; professor of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
health, City University London); Neil Marlow (professor
of neonatal medicine, UCL); Alison Miller (programme director and midwifery lead, Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and
Child Health (CEMACH)-RRB-; Mary Newburn (head of research and information, National Childbirth Trust (NCT)-RRB-; Stavros Petrou (health economist, NPEU; professor of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwif
Child Health (CEMACH)-RRB-; Mary Newburn (head of research and information, National Childbirth Trust (NCT)-RRB-; Stavros Petrou (health economist, NPEU; professor of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
Health (CEMACH)-RRB-; Mary Newburn (
head of research and information, National Childbirth Trust (NCT)-RRB-; Stavros Petrou (
health economist, NPEU; professor of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
health economist, NPEU; professor
of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
health economics, University
of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor
of social science and women's
health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College
of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School
of Nursing and Midwifery).
Friends come and go - but a lot
of them
head right out the door when a
child is diagnosed with special
health needs.
We found out two weeks ago that our baby will be born with spina bifida, and I was concerned that there may be
health or safety concerns with wearing a baby /
child who is partially paralyzed (one
of about a zillion concerns bouncing around my
head right now).
The U.S. National Institute
of Child Health and Human Development has more about
head flattening.
Dr Palvi Kaukonen, M.D., is a Consulting Officer
of Health Affairs at the Department for Social and
Health Services, Ministry
of Social Affairs and
Health, Finland and part - time
Head of the Department
of Child Psychiatry in the University Hospital
of Tampere, Finland.
Thirty - two focus groups and 20 key informant interviews were conducted with staff from
Head Start, home visiting, and
child care programs; pediatricians; behavioral
health providers; parents
of young
children; tribal leaders; and other stakeholders in seven diverse American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
Consumers had been primed to respond favorably to the sketch by a couple
of decades» worth
of advertising
of a variety
of products, including food, clothing, furniture, and
health elixirs, featuring
children and infants cast with wondrous and innocent expressions.95 The Gerber Baby's large eyes and dilated pupils, round symmetrical
head, button nose, and tiny bow - like mouth typifies the «cuteness» and perceived vulnerability that evolutionary biologists surmise increases the likelihood
of parents» protecting their young.96
Based on the published results, Legacy is now being pilot tested in a variety
of community settings, such as the Administration for
Children and Families» Early
Head Start,
Health Resources and Services Administration's Healthy Start, Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Administration's Project LAUNCH, the American Academy
of Pediatrics» pediatric primary care, and Tulsa Educare.
He retired from a distinguished career as
head of Maternal and
Child Health for the European Office
of the World
Health Organization (WHO).
All
health records
of Head Start
children are kept in a locked file with access limited to the
Head Start program area staff, Teachers, and Home Visitors.
The BCDL study took notes from another research by the Early
Head Start Research and Evaluation Project funded by the Administration for
Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
In July 2009, at the last meeting
of the G8 in Italy, the G8
heads of government agreed that maternal and
child health was one
of the world's most pressing global
health problems.
The
head of the state's mental
health agency yesterday found herself defending, again, a plan to close the Western New York
Children's Psychiatric Center in West Seneca and move its patients and staff to the Buffalo Psychiatric Center.
Gail Nayowith, former
head of the nonprofit Citizens» Committee for
Children of New York and a current member
of the New York City Board
of Health, resigned as co-chair
of New York State
Children's Medicaid Redesign Team, a position she held for seven years.
Hansell, 63, has worked as
head of KPMG's US Human & Social Services Center
of Excellence since 2012, following a stint as acting assistant secretary
of the US Department
of Health and Human Services» Administration for
Children and Families under President Barack Obama.
Sullivan,
head of the Office
of Mental
Health, said the move would allow the state to save millions
of dollars and redirect that money toward other local services geared toward treating
children in their own communities rather than a hospital setting.
They point to a report by the federal Department
of Health and Human Services last fall suggesting that academic gains made in the early education
Head Start program fade by the time the
children reach third grade.
The delegation included Mr Kwesi Armo - Himbson, Chief Director, Ministry
of Gender,
Children and Social Protection; Mrs Gifty Kusi, Representative
of Parliament; Mrs Eunice Sackey, Ghana
Health Services; Mrs Helena Obeng - Asamoah, Department
of Children; Mr Sylvester Kyei - Gyamfi,
Head, Information Research and Advocacy (IRAD) Department
of Children; and Mr Edmund Foley, Ghana Institute
of Management and Public Administration.
Once
headed for a career as a surgeon, Landrigan talked with DISCOVER about why he traded in his scalpel for a stethoscope, why he is unafraid
of wading into battle against entrenched corporate interests, how he navigates hostile political waters, and what propelled him to become a champion
of children's environmental
health.
The director
of the study, which hopes to follow the
health of 100,000
children from before birth through age 21, has changed jobs, and there are rumors that Duane Alexander, the 69 - year - old
head of the institute overseeing the project, may soon retire.
«There is no compelling evidence that we don't have enough people who want to go into biomedical research,» asserted Alan Guttmacher,
head of the National Institute
of Child Health and Human Development.
«Above all, we do not want to create the impression that walking to school is bad for
children's
health because the opposite is true: walking or cycling to school, which builds physical activity into the child's daily routine, has health benefits that far outweigh any negative impact of air pollution» explains Jordi Sunyer, head of ISGlobal's Child Health Programme and co-author of the
health because the opposite is true: walking or cycling to school, which builds physical activity into the
child's daily routine, has health benefits that far outweigh any negative impact of air pollution» explains Jordi Sunyer, head of ISGlobal's Child Health Programme and co-author of the s
child's daily routine, has
health benefits that far outweigh any negative impact of air pollution» explains Jordi Sunyer, head of ISGlobal's Child Health Programme and co-author of the
health benefits that far outweigh any negative impact
of air pollution» explains Jordi Sunyer,
head of ISGlobal's
Child Health Programme and co-author of the s
Child Health Programme and co-author of the
Health Programme and co-author
of the study.
Researchers, including a team from
Children's National Health System, have identified head circumference and head tilting reflex as two reliable biomarkers in the identification of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in children that are between 9 and 12 months
Children's National
Health System, have identified
head circumference and
head tilting reflex as two reliable biomarkers in the identification
of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in
children that are between 9 and 12 months
children that are between 9 and 12 months
of age.
An instructional program for parents helps young
children retain the literacy skills and positive learning behaviors acquired in
Head Start through to the end
of the kindergarten year, according to researchers funded by the National Institutes
of Health.
Using data from about 730 families that participated in a survey
of Early
Head Start programs at 17 sites across the nation, the researchers investigated the effects
of parents» stress and mental
health problems such as depression on their
children.
And earlier this month, Ma Xu,
head of research at China's national
health and family planning commission, said it was time for a full study
of the impact
of a universal two -
child rule.
A seasoned pediatric researcher and epidemiologist has been tapped to
head the National Institutes
of Health's (NIH's) revamped
children's study.
At the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute
of Child Health and Human Development's Laboratory
of Comparative Ethology (LCE) in Poolesville, Md.,
headed by psychologist Stephen Suomi, infant monkeys are taken from their mothers often within hours
of birth.
The 2000 and 2010 studies led by Stuart A. Chalew, MD, Professor
of Pediatrics and
Head of the Division
of Endocrinology in the Department
of Pediatrics at LSU
Health New Orleans School
of Medicine, first reported the major difference in the hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) response to blood glucose between African - American and Caucasian
children with diabetes.
He currently serves as Senior Advisor to the NFL
Head, Neck and Spine Committee; Section Co-Chair Mackey - White National Football League Players Association
Health and Safety Committee; - Founder and Medical Director Sports Legacy Institute; Member World Rugby Concussion Advisory Group; Adjunct Professor Exercise and Sport Science and Medical Director National Center for Catastrophic Sports Injury Research, University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; Co-Director, Neurologic Sports Injury Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Senior Advisor Brain Injury Center and Adjunct Staff,
Children's Hospital, Boston, Vice President Chair Scientific Advisory Committee National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE).
LA JOLLA, CA — A multi-institutional team
headed by Ursula Bellugi, professor and director
of the Laboratory for Cognitive Neuroscience at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, has been awarded a $ 5.5 million Program Project Grant by the National Institute
of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) to link social behavior to its underlying neurobiological and molecular genetic basis using Williams syndrome as a model.
I was then appointed James Spence Professor
of Child Health and subsequently the
Head of the School
of Clinical Medical Sciences in the University
of Newcastle upon Tyne.
I led the development
of the scientific standing
of the Department
of Child Health, with wide ranging innovations including further studies on the endocrine control
of blood sugar concentrations to the influences
of poverty and deprivation on the prevention and management
of serious
head injury in
children.
Dr. Romy Quijano, a medical doctor who
heads the Philippine Action Network, also believes that the sensible approach to preventing vitamin A deficiency is to see that the vulnerable sectors
of the population are empowered enough to access natural sources
of vitamin A. «Effective nutrition education is much better than adding yet another source
of vitamin A which most likely will not be equitably distributed anyway; improving livelihood; providing better
health care system; addressing malnutrition, communicable diseases and other illnesses that make
children more vulnerable to vitamin A deficiency.
It's not certain if some
children with other psychiatric illnesses are being incorrectly lumped into the bipolar category, says Ellen Leibenluft, MD,
head of the pediatric bipolar research group at the National Institute
of Mental
Health and author
of an editorial accompanying the study.
We didn't seem to have a worry in the world when we were young
children however the reality is that for many people today they actually struggle to fully extend their arms above the
head which is a clear indicator
of poor shoulder
health and mobility.
Jaime Smith,
head of school engagement at the Anna Freud Centre, said: «We need to support schools to feel confident in knowing the best ways to support
children and how to work more effectively in collaboration with mental
health specialists.
Around 1990, the Administration for
Children and Families decided it would commit substantial funds to hold a biennial conference promoting research for the
Head Start Program, and it recruited as organizers John Fantuzzo, professor
of human relations at University
of Pennsylvania's Graduate School
of Education; Catherine Tamis - LeMonda, a professor
of applied psychology at New York University's Steinhardt School; and Faith Lamb - Parker, an assistant clinical professor
of Population and Family
Health at Columbia.
Housed in the Department
of Health and Human Services, Head Start has in the past emphasized not just early education but also socialization and giving poor children and their families access to an array of nutritional, health, and social ser
Health and Human Services,
Head Start has in the past emphasized not just early education but also socialization and giving poor
children and their families access to an array
of nutritional,
health, and social ser
health, and social services.
Roy Ballam, Managing Director and
Head of Education at the British Nutrition Foundation, said: «Assuming that information about food and
health gathered from these sources has an impact on
children's nutrition knowledge, and ultimately their lifestyles and
health, it is important that we ensure all information is evidence based.
Working with the Education Redesign Lab, mayors
of each city will create and lead «
Children's Cabinets» composed
of superintendents,
heads of health and social services, recreation, cultural and arts activists, and other key community leaders.
Along with illnesses such as the common cold and flu, one
of the most common
health problems that
children bring home with them after returning to school is
head lice.
Roy Ballam, Managing Director and
Head of Education at the British Nutrition Foundation, said: «From young
children, to high - flying professionals, BNF Healthy Eating Week provides people
of all ages with a fantastic opportunity to learn more about healthy eating, and the small daily changes we can all make to improve our
health and wellbeing.