Sentences with phrase «many national guidelines»

All provincial and city governments in China are now authorised to allow testing of self - driving cars, according to new national guidelines released by the Chinese Ministry of Transport.
In addition to mounting a bully pulpit on behalf of changed family policies, political leaders could push for revisions to the Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act, a set of national guidelines that states usually follow.
We are following international and national guidelines for food safety of genetically modified crops, which require assessment of the nutritional value of Golden Rice and potential toxicity and allergenicity of proteins from the new genes in it.
French national guidelines have more recently advised against snacking in between meals and many confectionery advertisements in France are accompanied with a government warning.
According to Wittenberg, «These standards will help consumers make more informed choices, as they establish the first national guidelines for the production and handling of organically produced products, including labeling requirements for products that are 100 percent organic, organic, and made with organic ingredients.»
3) Through our involvement with the development of Codes of Practice, Animals Australia has been instrumental in pushing for national guidelines to improve the treatment of animals in rodeos, circuses, fishing, feral animal control, and many other areas.
The Commission for the Accreditation of Birth Centers (CABC) was established in 1985, after the American Association of Birth Centers (AABC) had evaluated the quality of birth centers, encouraged national guideline development, reviewed state regulations, and explored and evaluated programs of other accrediting agencies.
Their findings were that not only did those reviewing the guidelines have a difference of opinion on whether the recommendations reflected international standards and current best evidence, but there was concern that the adoption of national guidelines would compromise provider autonomy.
Current national guidelines from the Food Safety Authority of Ireland recommend that a baby should be weaned as close to six months as possible and no earlier than seventeen weeks.
To that end, U.S. Representative Bill Pascrell Jr. and U.S. Senator Robert Menendez, co-sponsors of the ConTACT bill, officially announced on September 27, 2011 that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will be convening a panel of experts to develop national guidelines for the management of sports concussion in youth.
• A requirement that other food and drink intended for babies up to the age of 36 months meet strict national guidelines on nutrient content, quality and safety and be promoted only for babies over 6 months of age — if permitted at all;
• A requirement that other food and drink intended for babies up to the age of 36 months meet strict national guidelines on nutrient content, quality and safety and be promoted only for babies over 6 months of age;
And in California a three - year program testing two methods of controling dietary content of lunches for 250,000 students has brought the average fat content from 38 to 40 percent of total calories to 29 to 33 percent, nearly in line with national guidelines.
In their 2009 citizen petition, IDFA and NMPF point to various state policies and proposed national guidelines restricting the number of calories and grams of sugar in flavored milk in school, and then conclude that, without the use of artificial sweeteners, flavored milk will be barred from school meal programs.
A national quality assurance scheme for Bikeability has recently been introduced — a kind of Ofsted for cycle training — so you can guarantee that the training your child receives falls within national guidelines.
As I reported in the Times, the USDA had been asked to consider issuing uniform national guidelines on how districts should handle meal debt, but the agency concluded the matter is best handled locally and declined to do so.
• A majority of the city's community areas do not meet 1990 national guidelines for providing enough playgrounds, baseball diamonds and swimming pools, new city statistics show.
This practice is not based on evidence and contradicts Irish National Guidelines for clinical practice in Maternity Care.
When my 22 yr old daughter was in ore - school I received a note that her lunch didn't fit the national guidelines and if I wasn't able to come up with the right formula (Yogurt doesn't qualify as a protein), they would provide a peanut butter sandwich and add it to my bill.
Their mission is to get the evidence from national guidelines and medical literature into the hands of parents, professionals, and providers — to make VBAC accessible to more people based on actual facts, quality information, and current research, rather than conventional wisdom based on myths and misperceptions.
Summary: Included in the collection of Kenyan national guidelines are guidelines on the prevention of mother - to - child transmission of HIV, nutrition and...
Summary: This collection includes the national guidelines, plan, policy, and strategy for infant feeding in Niger.
This information is aimed at programme managers and decision - makers, and those who will be in charge of revising national guidelines on prevention of mother - to - child transmission and infant and young child feeding.
The Agriculture Department's «Smart Snacks» standards, which took effect on July 1, 2014, represent the first major updates to national guidelines for school snack foods and beverages in more than 30 years.
Food companies make these products specifically to meet national guidelines so they are whole grain and have less sugar.
This is an intensive process that requires exacting adherence to FDA regulations and national guidelines and should not be undertaken without significant experience and expertise.
Human milk banks in North America adhere to national guidelines for quality control of screening and testing of donors and pasteurize all milk before distribution.206 — 208 Fresh human milk from unscreened donors is not recommended because of the risk of transmission of infectious agents.
(Tuesday, 5 November 2013) The Association for Improvements in the Maternity Services Ireland (AIMS Ireland) today petitioned for accountability, a review into clinical care practices, and national guidelines on the use of the drug misoprostol (cytotec) following the verdict of medical misadventure returned at the inquest into the death of Bimbo Onanuga at the Dublin Coroner's Court today.
Bathing should be delayed for 24 hours, vitamin K and vaccines given as per national guidelines, temperature monitored, and complications identified and managed.
«We need to encourage an open and transparent culture that allows health professionals to question antimicrobial prescribing practices of colleagues when these are not in line with local and national guidelines and no reason is documented,» he added.
However, international and national guidelines clearly state that antibiotics should not be given for a deterioration in asthma symptoms, because this is rarely associated with a bacterial infection.
In creating the new guidelines, which the organization revisits every couple of years, the WHO panel considered national guidelines and international guidelines, as well as relevant clinical studies, says Dr. Siobhan Crowley, who led the WHO's guideline revision process this year.
In fact, several national guidelines for doctors specifically discourage scanning the brains of patients who complain of headache and migraine.
University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute (UPCI) scientists recently led a panel of experts in revising national guidelines for thyroid cancer testing to reflect newly available tests that better incorporate personalized medicine into diagnosing the condition.
The study focused on 26 common, low - value services from various sources, including the Choosing Wisely campaign, national guidelines, peer - reviewed literature and professional consensus.
Concerned that the report would affect insurance coverage for glaucoma screening, the Potomac Institute and the Glaucoma Foundation held a conference last October to discuss national guidelines for glaucoma testing and treatment.
There are currently no national guidelines for healthcare providers to monitor children and teens for adversity.
«These national guidelines are directed not just to hematologists but to all medical practitioners who might encounter sickle cell disease patients, to inform them about hydroxyurea and how to best offer general medical care to them,» Dr. Buchanan said.
The research doesn't change the national guidelines for women considering hormone replacement therapy, says Ravdin, adding, «[HRT] confers a small amount of additional risk, which, as long as you're going to be taking it for a short period, for most people, is an acceptable level.»
The relevant U.K. national guidelines for those patients totaled 3,679 pages.
Because of the importance of rapid treatment, national guidelines recommend that hospitals complete the evaluation of patients with acute ischemic stroke and begin intravenous tPA therapy for eligible patients within 60 minutes of hospital arrival.
Because of this, national guidelines recommend that transgender men with a cervix follow the same screening protocol as non-transgender females.
The research team also encouraged the men to exercise on their own, per national guidelines that recommend at least 150 minutes of physical activity a week and 10,000 steps per day.
Earlier this year, a pivotal framework for infrastructure maintained by the Institution of Engineers, the Australian Rainfall and Runoff national guidelines, were updated for the first time since 1987, a process that took three years.
As some national guidelines now recommend against routine prostate cancer screening, the overall rate of men receiving treatment for the disease declined 42 percent, a new study finds.
Although India introduced national guidelines on clinical stem cell research and treatments a decade ago, these are not legally binding.
National guidelines for sodium intake recommend less than 2.3 grams daily for the general population and less than 1.5 grams for people with co-morbidities including cardiovascular disease, kidney disease or diabetes.
But there are disagreements about the harms and benefits, and national guidelines make different recommendations on types of screening.
Thanks to the national guidelines, more and more breast cancer patients now take genetic tests — but only if they're white.
All studies meet the requirements of the provincial legislation and regulations of the Animals for Research Act as well as the national guidelines and policies of the Canadian Council on Animal Care and are approved by TCP Animal Care Committee.
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