Sentences with phrase «many social diseases»

Social diseases were also violent and fearful and were thought to be nothing less than punishment from God for violating the moral code.
Escalating cycles of retaliation are the original social disease.
and a job aswel ye bum your mothers sick of cleaning up your shit after you ya big 45 year old social disease.
Vanity metrics and social diseases?
Oh yeah, how come wives get so ticked off about husbands seeing prostitutes, especially when they bring home social diseases or whatever as a result of their little adventures?
Most Muslims live in deprived inner city conurbation and, as such, they are disproportionately affected by many social diseases such as drugs, criminality and mental health problems.
Bianconi L, Hummelshoj L, Coccia ME, Vigano P, Vittori G, Veit J, Music R, Tomassini A, D'Hooghe T. Recognizing endometriosis as a social disease: the European Union - encouraged Italian Senate approach.
As new technology in social media emerges, researchers and health officials will face new challenges in attempting to control and manage social diseases.
The evidence indicates that the social disease, whatever its cause, is most prevalent in racially integrated public schools.
It's considered a «social disease», so your dog is at higher risk if they were a rescue dog or in a shelter, they are boarded in kennels, or they attend doggy daycare.
For years our society is infected with this social disease.
Rape or sexual assault is nothing more than a social disease in order to...
Injection of the vaccine will only hurt for a second, and it will help to cure a diversity of social diseases.
Mediocrity is a social disease.

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The project's launch featured a prominent ALS patient and research advocate: Pat Quinn, co-founder of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, an initially - derided social media stunt that went on to raise hundreds of millions of dollars for ALS research and may have spurred important new discoveries about the disease's genetic roots.
Founder and CEO Social Capital LP and Golden State Warriors Owner Chamath Palihapitiya has a mission which is, «To advance humanity by solving the world's hardest problems including the advancement of human capital, the eradication of disease, solutions to global climate change, and other really difficult things that are non obvious.»
Social connection, therefore, «helps us recover from disease faster.»
«Giving someone a stent is expensive; using social media to help people exercise so they don't get cardiovascular disease is much cheaper,» points out Lyle Ungar, a computer scientists working with the team.
One patient in the trial, Alan Hoffman, a professor emeritus of social science education at Georgia State University, was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1997.
«The top three weighted criteria are political and social environment, medical and health considerations, and public services and transport,» explains Griffiths, adding that criteria cover factors such as ease of entry and exit, air pollution, and risk of disease.
«Healthcare activities are social responses organized to face diseases and can be understood as a cultural system,» write two itinerary trackers from Brazil.
Though the Canadian Business of the 1930s covered many topics that wouldn't seem out of place in the 21st century — rising taxes, truth in advertising, the imminent death of the airline industry — it also ran many stories the editors of 2013 likely would never touch («The story of safety glass») or would at least think twice about («The «social» diseases and business: what is syphilis costing Canada?»).
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AIDS is a contagious, fatal disease which has been associated with homosexuality — a highly potent combination of medical and social taboos.
Pregnancy, however, falls comfortably into none of the usual definitions of disease: it is not a state inimical to the way one is supposed to feel; it is not a condition in which body components and systems are acting inharmoniously (to the contrary, infertility would more likely fall within that definition); it is not a state of abnormality — for the pregnant woman functions satisfactorily within society, and the social and physical environment tolerates the pregnant woman perfectly.
Government benefits are the same in both but making the distinction is important for census data and for social responses with respect to potential issues with disease, divorce and family interactions.
One of - the most dreaded diseases in all societies has been leprosy, because of its social stigma.
The social dynamic of AA has helped me more then the spiritual side of it but I'm using all the ammo I can get to help me with this chronic disease I have.
There are many reasons to think ill of s.ex, regardless of virginity, e.g. disease, environmental impact, social disruption of promiscuity, etc., however, that was not my point.
To Ross, I would reply that the American Psychiatric Association stopped listing homosexuality as a disease partly in response to political and social pressure but also to new scientific evidence.
since God made homosexuals, and all these heterosexuals keep producing gay kids and we have evidence of homosexuality occurring in another animals as well as neuroscience and social sciences since 1963 stating that being gay isn't a disease but a natural orientation and since the writers of the bible would have no clue that it could be an orientation (just as they could have no idea that the world isn't flat, not up on pillars, nor is it surrounded by water, nor was the earth created from a leviathan carcass) thus it is permissible and subject to the same statutes heterosexuals are.
Having carefully examined medical and social science research, he argues that «heavy drinking» is not a disease.
He believes Americans have devoted enormous financial and social resources to explaining a disease that does not exist.
However, most of the cases of undeserved suffering come mixed, with individual human choices, social forces, and physical factors all combined — as in war, poverty, premature or violent death, disease, mental breakdowns, and the like.
Then the article turns to theology, with the argument that warfare resembles other social ills (e.g., «suffering, poverty, and disease») which have released forces both good and evil.
Do you think reclaiming a broader, more political understanding of Catholic social teaching is part of the cure for this disease?
Tocqueville employs this insight to describe the emotional detachment that comes from the modern, democratic erosion of the social ties that have aristocratically or traditionally bound people to each other: Individualism, Tocqueville explains, is the «heart disease» that causes apathetic, asocial immersion in the present.
A cure for cancer or heart disease or Alzheimer's is not a cure for death from social pathologies or a guarantee that life without illness and disease will necessarily be marked by greater happiness.
He remarks that «Nietzschean morality perversely transposes all values and raises the disease of social life, conflict, to the eminence of the criterion of all values.
When we think of all that has come from him in the impulse toward human freedom and dignity — the challenge of ignorance and the attempt to remedy it, the concern for and conquest of disease, the sensitivity to the needs and plight of the weak, destitute, helpless, and those in every kind of suffering, the stabilizing of the inner lives of millions of his followers around the world, and the fostering of a prophetic attack on such giant social evils as prejudice, injustice, and war — when we consider the things that have stemmed from this «penniless teacher of Nazareth,» we are dull indeed if the wonder of it does not sweep over our souls.
Just as tracking physiological diseases back to parasites and microbes had begun to eliminate the sources of many medical ailments, so tracking social pathology — crime, pauperism, dipsomania, and «feeblemindedness,» a catch - all term for intellectual disabilities — back to defective genes would allow us to attack it at its source.
Government benefits are the same in both but making the distinction is important for census data and for social responses to potential issues such as disease, divorce and family interactions.
Best Reflection: Jenny Rae Armstrong at Red Letter Christians with «Liberia, The Nobel Peace Prize, and Me» «That's when I realized that violence against women isn't a social problem; it is a spiritual problem, a highly - contagious disease that eats away at the hearts, souls, minds and bodies of humanity.
It has given us power for social, psychic and genetic engineering, to control disease and death as well as birth.
To make such a distinction requires a carefully circumscribed definition of health, one quite different from the famous definition once given by the World Health Organization: «a state of complete physical, mental, and social well - being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.»
I am a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) in New York State and as an LMSW, and an individual with Celiac Disease, I'm determined to assist gluten free individuals understand and take a hold of their diet.
Nutrition and healthy life styles have always been an interest of mine, but it wasn't until I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease in March 2010, and became a social work graduate student, that I truly realized the importance of both and my interest in advancing global health grew.
The Healthy Start product line is a result of Hendrickson's belief that his company has a social responsibility to help Jamaicans minimize heart and heart - related diseases.
The main task of the ECS is to improve the quality of life of coeliac patients with following activities: protecting the interests of coeliac patients, informing the public about coeliac disease and glutenfree food and it's regulations, cooperation with medical staff, cooperation with food manufacturers and HoReCa, Crossed - Grain Symbol trademark licensing in Estonia, finding new opportunities for glutenfree products, dissemination of coeliac information, organising training courses, cooperation with other social organisations.
Productivity: limited knowledge of farming techniques, limited access to planting materials, pests and disease Environmental: climate change, aging trees, unfertile soil Social: limited access to education, gender inequality, fewer leadership roles for women Financial: poverty, lack of access to finance
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