Sentences with phrase «newest health economist»

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Karen Rose Tank, who left her career as an economist to be a health and wellness coach after her Type 1 diabetes diagnosis 18 years ago, also is encouraged that new glucose monitoring methods may be on the horizon.
But, under Obamacare, part - time workers conceivably can have the same amount of take - home pay and health insurance to boot, according to University of Chicago economist Casey Mulligan, who wrote about the situation recently in The New York Times.
China's economy was growing rapidly, but «children from rural areas with poor educations or in bad health didn't have the capabilities» to take advantage of new economic opportunities, says Luo Renfu, a longtime Rozelle collaborator and economist at Peking University in Beijing.
Return on investment in county public health departments in California exceeds return on investment in many other areas of medical care, according to a new study by a University of California, Berkeley economist.
That public health risk may bolster the argument for considering a cashless society, a perennial and controversial proposal that recently received a plug from economist Kenneth Rogoff in his new book, The Curse of Cash.
«An intervention to reduce WFC can enhance both employees» health and employers» business,» according to the new research, led by health economist Carolina Barbosa, PhD, of RTI International, Chicago.
That count is less than half of Amazon's, but the quality is good: The NYT, The WSJ, USA Today, Time, The Economist, The New Yorker, and Men's Health are all on deck.
Now, a new study in Nature Energy by a young economist at Carnegie Mellon University, finds that the temporary closure of two nuclear plants in the early 1980s led directly to lower birth weights — a key indicator of poor health outcomes later in life [3].
Forty - five percent is a surprisingly large health benefit, and that number should be interpreted cautiously, warns Nicholas Sanders, an environmental and health economist at Cornell University in New York, who attended Simeonova's talk but was not involved in the study.
Gavin's energy, passion and leadership will be sorely missed — but his message will not be lost on a new generation of health economists.
His work as a health economist has been of enormous value to the Aboriginal Community Controlled primary health sector, bringing new insights and perspectives to the work we carry out in our health services, from urban to remote bush settings.
I first met Gavin when he became a mentor to our new team of health economists at the University of Sydney in 2008.
New research from economist James Heckman and colleagues shows that quality early childhood programs that incorporate health and nutrition help prevent chronic disease.
Improved educational performance, higher civic participation, lower crime rates, and improved health remain the biggest social benefits linked to homeownership, according to a new research paper by NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun and research economist Nadia Evangelou, which appears in The Journal of the Center for Real EstateEconomist Lawrence Yun and research economist Nadia Evangelou, which appears in The Journal of the Center for Real Estateeconomist Nadia Evangelou, which appears in The Journal of the Center for Real Estate Studies.
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