Sentences with phrase «less need for interventions»

Healthier pregnancies mean healthier babies, less need for interventions by the medical profession, and the net effect is lower healthcare costs.

Not exact matches

America's Roman Catholic bishops write that the «challenge of today is to move beyond abstract disputes about whether more or less government intervention is needed, to consideration of creative ways of enabling government and private groups to work together effectively» (Economic Justice for All) The truth of this declaration is evident in the U.S. housing...
Most Spot - On: Jamie, the Very Worst Missionary with «Human, Like Jesus» «Maybe we need to be praying less for some kind of divine intervention and more for the simple compassion to stop injuring, using, abusing, or neglecting the people that cross our paths in a given day.»
Hasker claims that the amount of intervention possible for God compatible with the divine purposes would surely be «far less than would be needed to materially affect the overall balance of good and evil in the world.»
America's Roman Catholic bishops write that the «challenge of today is to move beyond abstract disputes about whether more or less government intervention is needed, to consideration of creative ways of enabling government and private groups to work together effectively» (Economic Justice for All) The truth of this declaration is evident in the U.S. housing crisis.
The World Health Organization and Unicef estimated the average maternal mortality ratios for 1990 as 27 per 100 000 live births in the more developed countries compared with 480 per 100 000 live births in less developed countries, with ratios as high as 1000 per 100 000 live births for eastern and western Africa.4 The WHO has estimated that almost 15 % of all women develop complications serious enough to require rapid and skilled intervention if they are to survive without lifelong disabilities.5 This means that women need access not only to trained midwives but also to medical services if complications arise.
These benefits include but are not limited to the power of the human touch and presence, of being surrounded by supportive people of a family's own choosing, security in birthing in a familiar and comfortable environment of home, feeling less inhibited in expressing unique responses to labor (such as making sounds, moving freely, adopting positions of comfort, being intimate with her partner, nursing a toddler, eating and drinking as needed and desired, expressing or practicing individual cultural, value and faith based rituals that enhance coping)-- all of which can lead to easier labors and births, not having to make a decision about when to go to the hospital during labor (going too early can slow progress and increase use of the cascade of risky interventions, while going too late can be intensely uncomfortable or even lead to a risky unplanned birth en route), being able to choose how and when to include children (who are making their own adjustments and are less challenged by a lengthy absence of their parents and excessive interruptions of family routines), enabling uninterrupted family boding and breastfeeding, huge cost savings for insurance companies and those without insurance, and increasing the likelihood of having a deeply empowering and profoundly positive, life changing pregnancy and birth experience.
Dear dr Narvaez, I am very much looking forward to your post nr 7: Gentle strategies for encouraging toddlers to need less parental intervention at night.
Conversely, babies who are fed strictly by the clock regain birthweight more slowly and need medical intervention for treatment of low blood sugar and jaundice largely due to the fact that their mothers» milk is slow to become more plentiful due to less frequent feedings.
Women who have continuous support from someone who is not a friend, a family member, or a member of the hospital staff labor for shorter periods and are less likely to need interventions, research shows.
The CIOT believes that the more straightforward the tax system the less opportunities there are for aggressive and abusive tax avoidance schemes; and the less need there is for costly HMRC intervention.
Placebos are, however, less good news for clinical researchers, drug developers and the like, who need to be able to disentangle the physical actions of «real» interventions from...
Earlier this week, a report issued by the Campaign for High School Equity said waivers have led to fewer interventions for high - risk students who need extra help and less thorough tracking of those groups.
The goal for all interventions is to help the student improve his or her skills to such an extent that less or no intervention is needed.
Our teachers spend far less time evaluating and grouping students» needs, which means that teachers have more time to identify and apply various interventions for our mix of learners.
For example, kids who are extremely discrepant from grade level expectations need an intervention that is more intensive, likely requiring more resources like time or materials, than kids who are less discrepant.
With early childhood education, 39 percent more children in poverty would be ready for school at age 5, 19 percent less students would need special education interventions, and 21 percent more impoverished students would graduate high school on time.
The direction the curriculum is taking is also becoming less and less inclusive for these children, meaning schools need to look at alternative interventions which cost money and teacher time.»
A community with no free - roaming cats equals a community with less injury to wildlife, less need for disease control, fewer cats in need of interventions and more resources to be allocated elsewhere.
Whether you believe energy supply and R&D needs more or less government intervention, a different, more positive discussion could have been dominated by questions about how to get more energy to more people for less cost.
Less and less problems will need a bespoke (trying to score of few points on my Richard Susskind bingo card here) intervention by a lawyer, but my guess is that there will still be a significant market for custom work in law, and this post celebrates the fact that research will remain a significant part of tLess and less problems will need a bespoke (trying to score of few points on my Richard Susskind bingo card here) intervention by a lawyer, but my guess is that there will still be a significant market for custom work in law, and this post celebrates the fact that research will remain a significant part of tless problems will need a bespoke (trying to score of few points on my Richard Susskind bingo card here) intervention by a lawyer, but my guess is that there will still be a significant market for custom work in law, and this post celebrates the fact that research will remain a significant part of that.
It is a critical tool for addressing the needs of children with significant mental health challenges, particularly when less intensive interventions are not producing the desired results.
Globally, the dominant economic intervention affecting food pricing is national taxation on food to raise general revenue.17, 18 In Australia, the basic foods required to maintain health were mostly exempted from the Goods and Services Tax (GST), and the price of these foods was expected to fall after the introduction of the new tax system in 2000.19 However, in Queensland from 2000 to 2001, the price of a basket of healthy foods increased by 12 %, more than twice that of less healthy options.20 This highlights the unpredictability of complex economic systems and the need for rigorous testing of economic solutions to increase access to healthy food.18 Such testing is imperative within remote communities, but baseline data are not readily available as Australia lacks a comprehensive food and nutrition monitoring and surveillance system.
Overweight children with deviant eating behavior and an adverse parent — child relationship might, for example, benefit much better from family - based therapeutic interventions focusing on emotional needs but might benefit less from behavioral therapeutic interventions focusing on modifications of weight related behavior.
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