Perhaps the fact that some of those invited chose not to come should have shown the Guardian organisers that in infant feeding in particular, commercial interests are often at
odds with public health.
Not exact matches
Women actively infected
with genital herpes during early pregnancy had twice the
odds of giving birth to a child later diagnosed
with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to a study by scientists at the Center for Infection and Immunity at Columbia University's Mailman School of
Public Health and the Norwegian Institute of
Public Health.
Using as her touchstone the writings of James Baldwin, a teller of painful truths himself who lived in Istanbul throughout the 1960s, Hansen examines not only the Middle East but also an America that once broke Baldwin's heart, and that remains painfully at
odds — whether in the failings of its
public - education system or its aversion to providing essential
health care to all —
with its self - identifiers of goodness and grace.
Our vision is to grow a community that is committed to healing the environment, supporting artistic pursuits, and cultivating a world in which thriving is not at
odds with health and the
public good.
The remarks put Perry at
odds with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt and White House chief political strategist Steve Bannon but in the same camp as Trump son - in - law Jared Kushner and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, along
with a group of 15 state attorneys general who say fighting pollution is a
public health matter.
Comment: One commenter expressed concern that our proposal to protect the individually identifiable
health information about the deceased for two years following death would impede
public interest reporting and would be at
odds with many state Freedom of Information laws that make death records and autopsy reports
public information.
In fact, you can add the NBC / WSJ survey to a long list of polls showing that attacks to reproductive
health care are completely at
odds with public sentiment.