Or that native Haitians and other relief organizations alike had a hard time realizing that by controlling disease and reproduction rates of stray animals, veterinarians were directly
improving human health as well as animal health.
Not exact matches
Just
as the eco-friendly movement a few years back gave rise to sustainable building certifications, the wellness trend surrounding various aspects of life today has given rise to certifications that promote the creation of spaces that are
human - focused and
improve health and overall wellbeing.
Recent meetings have discussed work on environmental issues of national significance such
as threatened species protection,
improving the environment for
human health, and climate change.
However, «The AAP Section on Breastfeeding, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Academy of Family Physicians, Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, World
Health Organization, United Nations Children's Fund, and many other health organizations recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life.2, 127 — 130 Exclusive breastfeeding is defined as an infant's consumption of human milk with no supplementation of any type (no water, no juice, no nonhuman milk, and no foods) except for vitamins, minerals, and medications.131 Exclusive breastfeeding has been shown to provide improved protection against many diseases and to increase the likelihood of continued breastfeeding for at least the first year of
Health Organization, United Nations Children's Fund, and many other
health organizations recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life.2, 127 — 130 Exclusive breastfeeding is defined as an infant's consumption of human milk with no supplementation of any type (no water, no juice, no nonhuman milk, and no foods) except for vitamins, minerals, and medications.131 Exclusive breastfeeding has been shown to provide improved protection against many diseases and to increase the likelihood of continued breastfeeding for at least the first year of
health organizations recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life.2, 127 — 130 Exclusive breastfeeding is defined
as an infant's consumption of
human milk with no supplementation of any type (no water, no juice, no nonhuman milk, and no foods) except for vitamins, minerals, and medications.131 Exclusive breastfeeding has been shown to provide
improved protection against many diseases and to increase the likelihood of continued breastfeeding for at least the first year of life.
As of July 2012, with completion of another round of the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness reviews, three additional models met the U.S. Department of
Health and
Human Services evidence requirements, with detailed reports forthcoming.17
As summarized below for the nine models with full reviews available, not all demonstrated evidence of effectiveness in reducing child maltreatment and
improving parenting practices.7, 8
This has included conducting advocacy for
human milk banking
as a cost - effective strategy for
improving health of vulnerable infants, establishing a global technical advisory group, leading rigorous evaluations to determine impact, and developing innovative
human milk banking technologies for resource - limited settings.
The latest edition of this edited volume includes an overview of social justice principles and public
health; chapters on social injustice and its effects on the
health of specific population groups; and the intersection of social justice and key aspects of public
health, such
as health care delivery; and a call to action that promotes
human rights and social justice advocacy for
improving public
health.
Although the language of
human rights is relatively new to public
health, researchers, practitioners,
health advocates and
health care providers are increasingly turning to
human rights
as a framework to
improve public
health and address contextual factors.
As the press release states, «[t] he consequences in terms of
improved human health and reduced suffering are immeasurable.»
We are now getting a real sense of how cholera is moving across the globe, and with that information we can inform
improved control strategies
as well
as basic science to better understand how a simple bacterium continues to pose such a threat to
human health.»
As a result, finding a way to
improve nitrogen uptake in agricultural products could
improve yields and decrease risks to environmental and
human health.
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.
This research could have important implications for developing countries whose populations rely on rice
as a staple of their diets and are in need of cheap, readily available material to
improve soil quality and decrease arsenic levels that threaten
human health.
October 28, 2015 — A consortium of 48 scientists from 50 institutions in the United States has called for an ambitious research effort to understand and harness microbiomes — the communities of microorganisms that inhabit ecosystems
as varied
as the
human gut and the ocean, to
improve human health, agriculture, bioenergy, and the environment.
ASHG and its members are committed to become fluent in the language of the genome, understand
human variation, and promote the public
health as well
as transfering new knowledge to the next generation of genetics professionals and the public in order to
improve clinical practice.
«This is a pivotal moment in medical science — one where the global community can work together
as never before in
improving human health.»
Reykjavik, ICELAND, January 21, 2010 — deCODE genetics ehf today emerged
as a newly financed, private company focused on advancing the science of
human genetics and its application to products and services that
improve human health.
A transformative technology such
as the daughterless mouse project has the potential to rapidly increase global food production, reduce the use of rodenticides,
improve human health and protect biodiversity around the world.
From our earliest research that established cancer
as a genetic disease to today's work in precision medicine, our unswerving focus on genetics and genomics continues to generate advances that
improve human health.
Kilpatrick is lead author of another paper in this issue on «Conservation of biodiversity
as a strategy for
improving human health and well - being,» in which he examined the evidence linking biodiversity to disease risk and outlined the steps needed to develop biodiversity conservation into a public
health control strategy.
The Biobanco - IMM allows the study of the pathogenesis of multiple diseases with enormous impact on
human health (such
as neurological diseases, rheumatic disorders and cancer),
improving the identification of new prognostic and diagnostic tests and new therapeutic targets.
Furthermore, saturated fat has been shown to have numerous positive effects on
health, such
as improving liver
health by encouraging the liver cells to get rid of their fat cells,
improving the immune system's response by helping white blood cells to recognize and destroy invaders more effectively, enabling the absorption of fat - soluble vitamins by acting
as their carriers,
as well
as improving hormonal activity by providing the building blocks for a variety of hormones that are essential to
human health.
There are numerous
health benefits that rice can offer such
as providing fast and instant energy,
improving bowel movements, stabilizing blood sugar levels, slowing down the aging process, while it is also a rich source of vitamin B1 for the
human body.
In recent years, intermittent energy restriction (IER) has become the subject of considerable scientific interest
as an alternative approach to weight - loss and / or
improving metabolic
health, and has been studied in rodent and
human populations.
Essentially, big agra has hybridized wheat heavily over the last 5 decades to
improve things such
as crop yield and baking characteristics, but never once thought about the impacts on
human health of changing the biochemical structure of wheat.
Calorie restriction in
humans is associated with weight loss, reduced inflammation and
improved markers for cardiovascular and metabolic
health in obese -LCB- Formatting Citation -RCB-(9,10)
as well
as non-obese (11,12) subjects, proposing a novel therapy for increasing life span.
Publications such
as Men's
Health, Vanity Fair, and several others have recently began to praise human growth hormone for it's reported health improving and anti-aging qual
Health, Vanity Fair, and several others have recently began to praise
human growth hormone for it's reported
health improving and anti-aging qual
health improving and anti-aging qualities.
• Promotes heart
health — Animal and
human studies found that heart disease risk factors such
as total, LDL and HDL cholesterol levels were greatly
improved by taking coconut oil.
Interestingly,
humans lack the digestive apparatus to break it down to sugars, but bowel flora (such
as Lactobacillus species) are able to metabolize inulin to fatty acids (a so - called «prebiotic» effect), such
as butyrate, that has been associated with
improved intestinal
health, reduced potential for colon cancer, and
improved blood sugar, lower blood pressure, and lower triglycerides.
The study, which comes out of the National Institute on Child
Health and
Human Development (NICHD) Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development, is the first to provide a link from certain characteristics of childcare that are regulated by states, such
as caregiver training and child - staff ratios, to
improved cognitive and social development in children.
However, a structural quality element such
as small class size can facilitate learning when it is paired with high - quality teacher - child interactions, leading to
improved outcomes for children.Martha Zaslow et al., Quality Dosage, Thresholds, and Features in Early Childhood Settings: A Review of the Literature, OPRE 2011 - 5 (Washington, DC: Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, Administration for Children and Families, US Department of
Health and
Human Services, 2010).
This amounted to a return of more than $ 2 for every taxpayer dollar spent and a social return of nearly $ 4 for every dollar spent.13 The social return included benefits such
as improved skills and
human capital, greater lifetime civic engagement, lower delinquency and criminal activity, and even
improved health status for volunteers.14 Cost - benefit analyses of more than 50 individual AmeriCorps programs have yielded similar results.15
Donations made to the TGen Foundation will be used to fund TGen's research needs for
improving human health by helping scientists discover new treatments, therapies and cures for many diseases such
as autism, melanoma, pancreatic cancer, brain tumors, diabetes and others.
Just
as effective in
humans, glucosamine and chondroitin also work to
improve joint
health in animals.
As Chairman, Schwichtenberg presides over all meetings of the Board of Directors, the governing body of APPA.She also serves in a leadership advisory role guiding APPA's industry - wide activities.Schwichtenberg previously served as Vice Chairman of the Board for APPA.Schwichtenberg is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Central Garden & Pet strategic business unit Central Life Sciences.Specializing in the development, manufacturing and marketing of category - leading product brands such as Farnam, Zodiac, Bio Spot, Horse Health Products, Adams, PreStrike and Platform Feeds, Central Life Sciences focuses on improving the quality of life for companion animals.Prior to Central Life Sciences, Schwichtenberg was Vice President and general manager of the Consumer Animal Health Division of Sandoz, Inc. (now Novartis, Inc.), a worldwide leader in human pharmaceuticals and animal health product
As Chairman, Schwichtenberg presides over all meetings of the Board of Directors, the governing body of APPA.She also serves in a leadership advisory role guiding APPA's industry - wide activities.Schwichtenberg previously served
as Vice Chairman of the Board for APPA.Schwichtenberg is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Central Garden & Pet strategic business unit Central Life Sciences.Specializing in the development, manufacturing and marketing of category - leading product brands such as Farnam, Zodiac, Bio Spot, Horse Health Products, Adams, PreStrike and Platform Feeds, Central Life Sciences focuses on improving the quality of life for companion animals.Prior to Central Life Sciences, Schwichtenberg was Vice President and general manager of the Consumer Animal Health Division of Sandoz, Inc. (now Novartis, Inc.), a worldwide leader in human pharmaceuticals and animal health product
as Vice Chairman of the Board for APPA.Schwichtenberg is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Central Garden & Pet strategic business unit Central Life Sciences.Specializing in the development, manufacturing and marketing of category - leading product brands such
as Farnam, Zodiac, Bio Spot, Horse Health Products, Adams, PreStrike and Platform Feeds, Central Life Sciences focuses on improving the quality of life for companion animals.Prior to Central Life Sciences, Schwichtenberg was Vice President and general manager of the Consumer Animal Health Division of Sandoz, Inc. (now Novartis, Inc.), a worldwide leader in human pharmaceuticals and animal health product
as Farnam, Zodiac, Bio Spot, Horse
Health Products, Adams, PreStrike and Platform Feeds, Central Life Sciences focuses on improving the quality of life for companion animals.Prior to Central Life Sciences, Schwichtenberg was Vice President and general manager of the Consumer Animal Health Division of Sandoz, Inc. (now Novartis, Inc.), a worldwide leader in human pharmaceuticals and animal health pro
Health Products, Adams, PreStrike and Platform Feeds, Central Life Sciences focuses on
improving the quality of life for companion animals.Prior to Central Life Sciences, Schwichtenberg was Vice President and general manager of the Consumer Animal
Health Division of Sandoz, Inc. (now Novartis, Inc.), a worldwide leader in human pharmaceuticals and animal health pro
Health Division of Sandoz, Inc. (now Novartis, Inc.), a worldwide leader in
human pharmaceuticals and animal
health pro
health products.
New Zoetis campaign videos serve
as reminder of how pets and service dogs can
improve human health
The
Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) confirms this
as well; Bob Vetere, chairman at HABRI and the Pet Leadership Council (PLC), says, «Research has shown that pets support child
health and development, promote healthy aging,
improve heart
health, and also help families dealing with cancer, autism and PTSD.»
Regular exercise in pets, just
as in
humans, can
improve overall
health and even reduce the need for insulin in our diabetic patients.
As humans start to turn to more unique ingredients to
improve their
health, they also seek the same for their loyal companions.
The MVMA is an organization dedicated to supporting Maine veterinarians
as they work to
improve the well - being of animals, to encourage the
human - animal bond, and to protect public
health.
Just
as in
human medicine, these risks are extremely low nowadays due to the combination of new and
improved anesthetic medications, high - quality monitoring equipment, the use of pre-anesthetic blood testing to diagnose underlying
health conditions that may put the patient at higher risk, and ongoing continuing education for doctors and staff.
Just
as longevity in
humans has
improved with medical advances and an emphasis on early diagnosis and treatment of age related
health problems, a proactive approach to your geriatric pets can help assure the best quality of life and longevity for your canine and feline family members.
Women's
Health Week serves
as a friendly reminder to women to think about how the
human - animal bond could
improve their overall well - being.
Saga
improves the general
health and well being of the domestic and wild animals,
as well
as the
humans of the island.
Through assisted cost spay / neuter and adoption, humane education program, Saga
improves the general
health and well being of the domestic and wild animals,
as well
as the
humans of the island.
What the
Human Development report provides is a framework for thinking about how climate change affects the range of options for improving human lives, as experienced through food security, education, health, natural disaster risks, migration, and s
Human Development report provides is a framework for thinking about how climate change affects the range of options for
improving human lives, as experienced through food security, education, health, natural disaster risks, migration, and s
human lives,
as experienced through food security, education,
health, natural disaster risks, migration, and so on.
Aclima, the San Francisco - based company delivering environmental intelligence through sensor networks to
improve human and planetary
health, was selected among hundreds of candidates
as one of the World Economic Forum's «technology pioneers»
For example, to detect the impact of climate change on
human health, it is necessary to understand the effects of changes in public
health measures such
as improved sanitation.
On the methodology front, ACR approved its first REDD methodology
as well
as a methodology for
Improved Forest Management (IFM) on Family Forestlands, which will be used to generate offsets for the Pinchot Institute's Forest
Health -
Human Health Initiative.
• How many
human lives could be saved by cheaper methods, such
as scrubbers, rather than focusing on
improving human health through solutions which have co-benefits for the climate?