Sentences with phrase «health officials often»

In addition, water providers and health officials often tell people who are concerned about lead in tap water to run the water between 30 seconds and two minutes before using it for cooking or drinking.

Not exact matches

All too often, though, our elected officials respond to public health crises like gun violence and firearm - related deaths not with action — but with deflective statements that inevitably include their thoughts and prayers.
What they may not have known is that ammonia - often associated with cleaning products - was cleared by U.S. health officials nearly 40 years ago and is used in making many foods, including cheese.
Districts participating in the federal school meal program have been required since 2006 to formulate a wellness policy to promote student health, but such policies often consisted of boilerplate language stashed in the drawer of a district official.
The PRC government repeats the often ambiguously and confusingly stated opinion that human rights should encompass what its officials have labelled as «economic standards of living and measures of health and economic prosperity».
CHICKENPOX COMMON AMONG CHILDREN DESPITE VACCINE The highly contagious varicella - zoster virus (VZV), commonly known as chickenpox, often affects children under age 12 and sometimes even after they have been vaccinated against the disease, Oneida County Health Department officials warned today following reports of an outbreak in Herkimer County.
Often, records show state officials pursued or fixed the source of an odor, but not whether they tracked any possible health effects connected to the odors.
Most often discrimination occurred in the sphere of intimate social relationships, although they also reported high levels of discrimination at school, in the workplace, and from health care providers and law enforcement officials.
While it is true that the SUPPORT infants got treatments within the range of normal care, they were put into high - or low - oxygenation groups, while doctors in neonatal care units often change oxygenation levels in response to a variety of signs and symptoms, said Michael Carome, Public Citizen's director of health research and a former OHRP official.
Researchers and public health officials have struggled to explain the resurgence of whooping cough in the United States since the late 1970s, and the suspected shortcomings of the current generation of vaccines are often blamed.
Rhode Island health officials say the increase in diagnoses is, in part, due to better and more frequent access to STD screening, but also because phone apps and other online dating services allow users to easily «arrange casual and often anonymous sexual encounters.»
Last year, former Surgeon General Richard Carmona testified to Congress that top Bush administration officials often dismissed global warming as a «liberal cause» and sought to play down public health reports out of political considerations.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z