The public
health burden of depression is compounded by relapsing / remitting depressive disorders that recur every 5 - 7 years in 80 percent of individuals, with even closer intervals in adolescence.
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He is broadly interested in quantifying, communicating, and mitigating the health risks associated with climate change, with a focus on the public
health burden of global air pollution and extreme heat events.
A 2009 study on the negative effects of power generation by the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE), «The hidden costs of electricity: externalities of power generation in Australia» calculated the greenhouse impacts and health damage costs of different power generation technologies including coal, gas, wind, solar photovoltaic, solar thermal, geothermal, carbon capture and storage, and nuclear energy, and determined that health costs of burning coal are equivalent to a national
health burden of around $ A2.6 billion per annum.
This approach may lead to improved outcomes for individuals with MDE and reduce the public
health burden of psychiatric illness.»
«Given the rapid aging of the U.S. population, the potential public
health burden of late - life mental health disorders will likely grow as well,» the researchers wrote.
They also made national estimates of the cost of unnecessary cardiac stress testing with imaging and
the health burden of this testing, in terms of cancer risk due to radiation exposure.
International trade in goods and services has a bigger impact on shifting
the health burden of air pollution than atmospheric flows, a new study finds.
They conclude that «given the potentially high
health burden of Zika, the cost of inaction — or even insufficient action — may warrant significant expenditure.»
«Novel statistical method captures long - term
health burden of pediatric cancer cures.»
Take, for instance, PM2.5 particulates — believed to account for most of
the health burden of air pollution (see «What's in the air «-RRB-.
«This strategic partnership ensures our research will have an even greater impact in reducing the economic and public
health burdens of influenza.»
Not exact matches
If your employees are looking for a way to reduce their tax
burden and control out -
of - pocket
health care spending then this guide to setting up a flexible spending account could be the right way to go for your company.
The insurers will launch the new program this summer, along with Quest Diagnostics and
health insurance consultants at Multiplan, to see whether they can cut costs by sharing data and reduce the administrative
burden of keeping lists accurate.
«These freelancers come on board as subcontractors and save the small business owner the
burden of paying overhead associated with payroll taxes and expenses such as
health insurance and worker's compensation, as well as the space constrictions that growing a company in - house can present.»
Sub-Saharan Africa, a region
of endemic poverty, has 11 %
of the world's population, 24 %
of the world's
burden of disease, and less than 5 %
of its
health workforce, said Gottlieb.
The National Restaurant Association said on Thursday the Board
of Health unfairly
burdened restaurant owners and usurped the power
of the popularly elected City Council by forcing restaurants with more than 15 locations nationwide to warn diners about salty foods.
By then, the economic
burden of brain
health will be higher than those
of cancer, diabetes and respiratory conditions combined.
The research was conducted by dozens
of international
health and environmental experts and incorporates data from the ambitious Global
Burden of Disease project, which highlighted how smoking, blood pressure, poor diet, and environmental factors affect human
health earlier this year.
Redstone's lawyers had fought equally hard to shield the billionaire from questioning, insisting that it was an unfair
burden on his
health and an invasion
of his privacy.
Early responses from the survey suggest that 46 percent
of employers would take steps to cut costs with new strategies such as high - deductible
health plans - which shift the
burden of initial medical costs to patients, but have lower monthly premiums.
But it has failed to recover in recent years because
of a series
of policies that increase the
burden on small - business owners — higher taxes, increases to
health - care costs, more costly regulations, and now the minimum wage increase proposal
However, current spirometers are not affordable for the majority
of health care providers in many low and lower - middle income countries, and are not widely used despite a massive and increasing
burden of chronic lung disease.
However, unlike its competitors, clean technology does not pass the
burden of profits onto the environment, or our
health care system.
Yet one might feel more lenient toward Canada's provinces after considering that they shoulder the brunt
of what is expected to become one
of the heaviest
burdens on government balance sheets across the industrialized world:
health care costs.
«Although monetary policy is working to promote a more robust recovery, it can not carry the entire
burden of ensuring a speedier return to economic
health.
Europe followed a similar model, but spared
of the
burden of a huge military, nationalized most social security programs, especially
health care but also pensions.
We are bringing together fiscal policy, development, and
health leaders from around the globe, including Ministers
of Finance, to address the enormous and growing
health and economic
burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in lower and middle income countries (LMICs).
All
of which places an undue
burden on
Health IT vendors who are increasingly expected to fix it all.
«Expect a
burden of mental
health problems, which will include depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and it's particularly going to impact groups who don't have access to rapid opportunities for recovery,» Sandro Galea, dean of the Boston University School of Public Health, told Vox after Hurricane Harvey hit
health problems, which will include depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and it's particularly going to impact groups who don't have access to rapid opportunities for recovery,» Sandro Galea, dean
of the Boston University School
of Public
Health, told Vox after Hurricane Harvey hit
Health, told Vox after Hurricane Harvey hit Texas.
We lift their
health burdens and deliver peace
of mind.
It is the result
of the Global
Burden of Disease — Major Air Pollution Sources (GDB MAPS) project, an international collaboration
of Tsinghua University, the
Health Effects Institute, the Institute for
Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), and the University
of British Columbia.
21ST - CENTURY DETECTION AND PREVENTION Value Chain Track As the
burden of chronic ailments increases along with our aging populations, public
health experts are in near - universal agreement that we need to a far better job
of preventing disease.
In Fault Lines, Rajan demonstrates how unequal access to education and
health care in the United States puts us all in deeper financial peril, even as the economic choices
of countries like Germany, Japan, and China place an undue
burden on America to get its policies right.
If Prior is right in his thesis that the federal government will aim to share the fiscal
burden of health costs with the users
of the healthcare system then
health insurance companies will be paying out more money.
Untreated depression is a huge problem because
of the
burden to society,» said the leader
of the study, Andrea Cipriani
of the NIHR Oxford
Health Biomedical Research Centre.
Taking the example
of the Quebec Liberal government's austerity agenda, Lanctôt explained how major cutbacks in the
health and social services sector have imposed an unsustainable
burden on both those who provide and those who use the services, the majority
of whom are women.
«While we are quick to blame debt on poor savings and bad spending habits, our study emphasizes the
burden of health costs causing widespread indebtedness.
Republicans could take on the Obamacare model
of comprehensive
health care prepayment as eating into people's wages and imposing unnecessary
burdens on taxpayers.
Over the course
of a few years, there would be an erosion
of the Church's public presence, as Catholic institutions find themselves
burdened by fines and unable to offer
health coverage.
The
burden on plaintiffs» religious exercise is the incidental result
of a «neutral law
of general applicability,» one requiring
health insurance policies that include coverage for prescription drugs to include coverage for contraception.
The median Swedish family has a standard
of living rough iv comparable with that
of the median U.S. family: wages are if anything higher in Sweden, and a higher tax
burden is offset by public provision
of health care and generally better public services.
Resettlement critics also base their opposition on the
health risk
of resettled refugees who might carry tuberculosis and HIV, and on the
burden placed on local government as refugees exhaust federal benefits.
Do you face perpetual problems
of job insecurity, financial
burden and
health issues?
An alternative means
of ensuring access would both actually lift the religious freedom
burden from religious nonprofits and for - profits and actually ensure maximum access — which the current employer - based scheme does not because
of all
of the exceptions (church exemption, grandfathered plans, small businesses not required to offer
health insurance, etc.).
Under the free - exercise clause every person is entitled to respect for her or his religious commitments, and their free exercise should not be
burdened by governmental interference except to secure «compelling state interests» (such as protection
of public
health and safety, not just public welfare or order) that can be served in no less burdensome way.
Governments, harassed by the
burden of debt service payments, reduce public expenditure on
health and education and other social services to balance their budgets.
The high prices and food shortages and worsening conditions
of health place heavier
burden on the women.
Then, with growing
health and increasing vitality replacing the crushing
burden of guilt, they have an obligation to work with others seeking the same help.