Sentences with phrase «health director sees»

Harrelson made these comments, in quotes, in orange and italicized below, about what he as health director sees as advantages of using the CO gas chamber to kill shelter animals.

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«What they're asking employers to do, among other things, is look at your risk factors and see where your problems are,» says Nellie Brown, the director of Workplace Health & Safety Programs at Cornell University's school of Industrial Labor Relations.
We'll see what's working and what isn't — and we'll tackle the question that lies at the heart of this revolution: What do we need to do now to make healthcare healthy enough for the 21st century Dr. David B. Agus, Co-chair, Fortune Brainstorm HEALTH; Professor of Medicine and Engineering; Founding Director and CEO, Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine, USC Clifton Leaf, Editor - in - Chief, Fortune and Co-chair, Brainstorm HEALTH
Currently she is the Medical Director in San Francisco for Parsley Health and sees patients in person or virtually from all over the country.
Likewise, in her practice, Elizabeth Pieroth, Ph.D., Associate Director of North Shore University Health System's Sports Concussion Program, says she has seen a number of youth patients (athletes and non-athletes) who have sustained a concussion and believe they now have or are going to develop CTE.
«We hope to see a lot of new kids coming to the teen center as well as keeping the group who has been visiting the old facility,» said Thomas Oas, the director of the village's Health Department.
The Deputy Health Director said although the new development in the Eastern Region is not surprising «our worry is the strain that we are seeing presently.»
We've seen tremendous improvement in the economy and at the social level since 1992, the Rawlings regime and that of Kufour all contributed immensely to the growth we seeing, the Mahama administration has added value to what he inherited.The infrastructure development recorded under this government is the highest after Nkrumah, the improvement in the health and education sector can not be downplayed.Policies rolled out by the regime to close the yawning gap between the toiling but highly productive rural folks and city officials is commendable.The IMF director Christie Lagarde was right when she described what we called economic success between 2005 - 2008 as mediocre growth.The base of the economy was still shattered and now being built to restore the confidence of the people.
Dolores Funke, the Health Department's director for environmental health, said the problem may not be solved, but «the efforts that Erie County is making right now should have an impact we aren't going to see until a little farther down the road.&Health Department's director for environmental health, said the problem may not be solved, but «the efforts that Erie County is making right now should have an impact we aren't going to see until a little farther down the road.&health, said the problem may not be solved, but «the efforts that Erie County is making right now should have an impact we aren't going to see until a little farther down the road.»
«If you see these symptoms with an animal please stay away from the animal and keep your pets away as well,» comments Phyllis D. Ellis, Director of the Oneida County Health Department (OCHD).
While no shortage currently exists, we could see a lack of vaccine by September if there is a sustained demand throughout the summer months,» said Nicholas A. DeRosa, Oneida County Director of Health.
Saima Anjam, environmental health director at Environmental Advocates of New York, says activists are hoping for fast - track passage of Local Law L. «Unfortunately we haven't seen any action on the statewide level.
«We saw scores fall across the board for each of the legislative conferences based on a variety of factors, including the lack of action on bills most critical to our environmental health, as well as an increase in the passage of bills that actually do harm to New York's environment,» explained Executive Director Rob Moore.
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Mental Health Foundation Director Isabella Goldie said: «Without adequate research we have seen often inconsistent advice being put forward that has done little to help parents.
«We would expect to see less disparity in hypertension rates across racial groups due to equal access to health care and equitable social and economic status; however, black, non-Hispanic service members remained disproportionately affected,» said Army Colonel William Corr, the deputy director of AFHSC's division of Epidemiology and Analysis.
Professor George Davey Smith, Director of the MRC IEU and Professor of Clinical Epidemiology at the University of Bristol, added: «We are used to seeing conflicting studies purporting to show that something is either good or bad for our health.
«New Yorkers tend to focus on rats because they are larger and we see them scurrying around in streets or subways; however, from a public health vantage point, mice are more worrisome because they live indoors and are more likely to contaminate our environment, even if we don't see them,» says senior author W. Ian Lipkin, MD, senior author of both papers, John Snow Professor of Epidemiology, and director of CII.
«We have seen that H3N2 viruses have been in fairly broad circulation in some of the countries there,» Keiji Fukuda, special adviser on pandemic to the director - general of the World Health Organization, said at a press conference today.
Roger Cook, director of the National Office for Animal Health, a veterinary drugs industry group, agrees that the pesticides must be disposed of carefully: «Right from the start, pyrethroids have always been seen as particularly hazardous to the aquatic environment.»
But by the admission of its own director of health care, Rosemary Wool, the Prison Service is still way behind the outside world in its approach to HIV (see this issue).
«Instead of taking a wait - and - see approach by treating disease later in adulthood, we should help children maintain the standards of ideal cardiovascular health that most children are born with,» said Julia Steinberger, M.D., M.S., lead author of the new statement, professor in pediatrics and director of pediatric cardiology at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
As Josh Bloom, director of chemical and pharmaceutical sciences at the American Council on Science and Health in New York City, sees it, «the trouble is if you work for a place like that you lose two ways.
They don't accept the scientists» view, because they see us as nuclear allies,» says Ken Nollett, director of radiation health at the Fukushima Medical University.
Pinto - Martin, who is executive director of Penn's Center for Public Health Initiatives, as well as the Viola MacInnes / Independence Professor of Nursing and a professor of epidemiology in Penn Medicine, sees strong potential for the implications of this research.
According to Professor Chris Beyrer, Director of Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health & Human Rights, USA, who coordinated the Series, «Efforts to improve HIV prevention and treatment by and for people who sell sex can no longer be seen as peripheral to the achievement of universal access to HIV services and to eventual control of the pandemic.
Professor John Pasi, Haemophilia Centre Director at Barts Health NHS Trust and Professor of Haemostasis and Thrombosis at Queen Mary University of London explained: «We have seen mind - blowing results which have far exceeded our expectations.
Professor Christopher Murray, Director of IHME and a co-author of both studies, says «China has experienced a remarkable demographic and health transition in the last three decades, and this is reflected by the changing picture of the nation's health that we see during this period.
«The USGS monitoring network and modeling activities for water quantity and quality helps us «connect the dots» to see how increased nutrient run - off in the Mississippi watershed during a historic spring flood event impacts the health of the ocean many hundreds of miles away,» said Marcia McNutt, Ph.D., USGS director.
Charis Eng, MD, PhD, FACP, Hardis / ACS Professor and Chair of the Genomic Medicine Institute and Director of its Center for Personalized Genetic Healthcare, was one among 36 personalized health leader panelists, and she addressed «Personalized Healthcare: Clinical Challenges (and Opportunities)» Video can be seen here.
«Vigilance gone awry marks states such as mania and those seen in post-traumatic stress disorder and depression,» explained Joshua Gordon, M.D., Ph.D., director of the NIH's National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), which along with the National Institute on Drug Abuse, co-funded the study.
«These hallucinations can be anything from feeling something on your skin, hearing something, seeing something, or feeling like someone is there in the room with you,» Clete Kushida, MD, PhD, medical director of the Stanford Sleep Medicine Center told Health in a previous interview.
Taming the beast «I describe psoriasis to my patients as a wild animal in a room — and the room is their life,» says dermatologist Andrew Blauvelt, MD, who sees a variety of complex cases as the research director of the Center of Excellence for Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland.
«The middle age spread by definition refers to mid life, or our forties and fifties, but unfortunately we're now seeing it in much younger people as well — an early age spread,» says Karen Inge, dietitian, weight loss expert and director of the Institute of Health and Fitness.
«The vast majority of numbness and tingling we see turns out to be nothing to worry about,» says Anthony Geraci, MD, director of the Neuromuscular Center at Northwell Health's Neuroscience Institute in Manhasset, New York.
He sees patients at the Sutter Health Institute for Health and Healing in San Francisco, where he also serves as Physician Director for Community Education.
Dr. Kent Holtorf, founder and medical director of Holtorf Medical Group, not only desires to see patients reach their aesthetic goals, but he also wants to help them reach their overall health goals.
After more than nine years as the fitness director of Women's Health magazine, you could say Jen Ator's pretty much seen, heard, read and written it all.
«I see a bright future where yoga and other mind - body practices become more accepted within standard medical care, as our medical system starts to move away from a more limiting illness model to a more enlightened wellness model of health,» says Lorenzo Cohen, PhD, professor and director of the Integrative Medicine Program at MD Anderson Cancer Center and grandson of the famed early Western yoga teacher, the late Vanda Scaravelli.
«Research shows that nearly half of all teachers have seen a doctor in the last 12 months as a result of work related physical or mental health problems,» said David Leckie, Director of Mind Matters Corporate Counselling.
International Collaborative Prevention Research Award Guillermo «Willy» Prado, PhD, and his team: (see photo and bio) Dean, Graduate School Miller Professor of Public Health Sciences Director, Division of Prevention Science and Community Health University of Miami
Advances in Culture and Diversity in Prevention Science Award Brian Mustanski, PhD (see photo and bio) Director, Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing Associate Professor in Medical Social Sciences, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
«We see wearables as a technology trend, expanding from fitness and health monitoring to broader applications,» Barry Ratzlaff, executive director, Customer Connect and Service Business Development, Hyundai Motor America.
Gregg Malkary, founder and managing director of Spyglass Consulting Group, told eWEEK that he didn't see much potential for use of the PlayBook in health care due to the nonruggedized structure and inability to keep the units sanitized.
«If consumers don't see a difference in the health of their dogs, they are likely to buy the product once, maybe twice, and then say it isn't worth it,» says Derek J. Archambault, director of marketing, pet and retail, for FoodScience Corporation in Williston, Vt. «That has a negative effect on the brand, the retailer and potentially even the supplement category.»
«As a vet, I've seen how much veterinary technicians and assistants contribute to horse care and health, and the value they bring to both veterinarians and horse owners,» says Dr. John Tuttle, senior associate director for Equine Professional Services for Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. «This award recognizes those who go the extra mile with regard to equine health
«Many veterinarians have seen the value Convenia brings to dogs and cats,» said J. Michael McFarland, DVM, DABVP, group director of veterinary operations for the Companion Animal Division with Pfizer Animal Health.
We see examples every day of the powerful connection that exists between pet owners and their companions, between returning Veterans and their waiting friends, between Veterinarians and their patients, so we knew we had to help define a more rigorous scientific foundation for this bond to be adopted in health care and therapy,» said Vanessa Mariani, Director Academic & Professional Affairs for Zoetis.
«We're grateful that our donors can see the vision of what these new technologies can bring to equine health,» said Dr. Claudia Sonder, director of CEH.
«Obesity is, by far, the most common health issue we see as family veterinarians,» says Debra Draper, DVM, medical director at Cypress Creek Animal Hospital in Lutz, Fla. «Ironically, the serious and costly diseases associated with being overweight are also the most preventable.»
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