Sentences with phrase «of health agents»

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Since so many people search Google for health concerns, lead author Adam Miner of Stanford University said in an audio interview, he imagines many people are probably using their conversational agents like Siri, too.
The transcript of the videotaped interview was released this morning and reviewed by Fortune, on the first day of Herzer's trial to reverse Redstone's removal of her as his health care agent.
For more than seven months, Sumner Redstone, now 93 and barely able to speak, has asserted (through lawyers and PR teams) that he remains mentally competent — sharp enough to change his health care agent, to erase a $ 70 million bequest to an ex-girlfriend from his will, and, most important, to remain in control of Viacom (VIAB) and CBS (CBS), the jewels in his $ 42 - billion media empire.
«Agents also attend one day of training every month to review key health or business topics, discuss operational issues, hear about new policies and learn about new product offerings.»
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«Agents provide community health education through regular community health talks, especially leveraging connections with local community groups, schools, places of worship, and support from local leaders and council members.»
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«In an age when the technology economy is increasingly divided from the rest of the world,» the filing says, «we have hired our own real estate agents, not as a disposable labor force, but as partners in this business, with a salary, health - care benefits and the opportunity to earn stock options.»
«These companies are critical agents transforming our health systems, improving citizen health and creating the knowledge economy jobs of the future.
In food service it could be the address, phone number or menu details of a restaurant; in healthcare, the health insurances accepted by a physician or the precise drop - off point of the emergency room at a hospital campus; or in finance, the ATM locations, retail bank holiday hours or insurance agent biographies.
That does not overlook political salvation or social salvation because the person saved from sin becomes an agent for health (the root idea of salvation in Greek) in every venue of life, political and social.
The Catholic Church teaches that Christ is present in the Eucharist as a causal agent, somehow giving us bodily strength and health, and Catholics» acceptance of that teaching is expressed in the way in which they receive that sacrament, but the doctrine of Christ's bodily presence in the Eucharist is one with which even Catholics today have difficulty, and it would be unrealistic to make it thecentre of the belief that Christ was the Son of God.
An event occurs that could not have been performed by any of the natural agents at work in the world: for example, a man at the point of death is restored in a moment to perfect health.
We learned many things about these students» life situations that will enable us to help the succeeding student generations to be more effective ministers and to function as creative agents of mental health.
So if you trust your health to the agents of Satan, surely you can trust the US Presidency to an agent of Satan.
I want this second edition to help you become an agent for change and empower you to take control of your personal health.
Seaweed also contains essential fatty acids like EPA, amino acids, and other bioactive agents that provide a wide array of human health benefits.
Literature & Larder will also cover the business side of food publishing and examine cookbook editorial with a panel featuring New York literary agent Sharon Bowers of MBD Literary representing NYC literary agent, Sharon Bowers of MBG Literary (representing acclaimed vegetarian chef and author Deborah Madison, former Chez Panisse exec chef and NYT Best Seller Cal Peternell, James Beard award - winning Amy Chaplin, health & wellness food blogger Sarah Britton of My New Roots, NOMA co-founder Mads Refslund and more) and «Ireland's Top Cookbook Editor» Kristin Jensen, moderated by myself and Cliodhna Prendergast.
But in a statement released to Press Association Sport by solicitors working on the instruction of Malbranque's agent, Sebastien Boisseau, it is made clear that the Frenchman does not have a son and that no member of his immediate family is in ill health.
As a county extension agent, Luanne is responsible for conducting research, and developing and teaching a variety of health promotion programs.
The metal material frame of the cradle is completely safe and free from health hazardous agents.
Through continued study, breastmilk has been shown repeatedly to have a wide array of effectiveness against disease - causing agents and lead to an overall positive immunological effect on the health and well being of the infant and mother.
This book, rich with factual research, gives us a great deal of knowledge and strength, for once we understand the forces that fashioned modern obstetrical practice, we can regain the power and the strength to fashion a world in which we become the subjects, the «agents» of our own experiences, mainly by asserting that having children is a complex, profound event of life and health.
He has effectively run action on the Senate floor in the health - related absence of Deputy Majority Leader Thomas Libous (R - Binghamton), who has been indicted on charges that he lied to federal agents in an alleged scheme to land a job for his son.
According to a released by the spokesperson to the governor, Habib Aruna, quoted the commissioner saying the Mansard Group has already indicated interest to be part of the State's Health Insurance scheme, adding that Government would also appoint health insurance agents who would act between Government and the people to ensure the success of the sHealth Insurance scheme, adding that Government would also appoint health insurance agents who would act between Government and the people to ensure the success of the shealth insurance agents who would act between Government and the people to ensure the success of the scheme.
The club's centennial celebration is honoring state Insurance Department Superintendent James Wrynn as its Man of the Year, state Assemblywoman Cathy Nolan (D - Ridgewood) as is Legislator of the Year, North Shore - Long Island Jewish Health System Director of Government Relations Rosemary Kelly as its Woman of the Year and Freddy Delligatti, business agent for Plumbers Union Local 1 and vice president of the Queens Board of Business Agents, as its Labor Advocate of the Year.
The office of the shadow housing secretary, Grant Shapp, was part - funded by an estate agent while that of the shadow health secretary, Andrew Lansley, received a donation from a medical equipment company.
Homeowners may be exposed to waterborne diseases or corrosive cleaning agents and irritants found in leftover sludge from a flooded basement» states Dr. Gale Burstein, Erie County Commissioner of Health.
The number of pest control complaints in the city has jumped 1.5 percent since last year, when the Health Department slashed the number of agents as a result of budget cuts, the Daily News reported.
He had previously been Mr Cook's election agent, and had worked as head of health for the Scottish branch of the public sector union Unison.
Malami, during an interaction with the staff of the ministry, denied that agents of the Federal Government were frustrating the execution of the November 3 order of a Federal High Court in Abuja, permitting Dasuki to see to his health.
Ghana will today [Friday] take delivery of the anti-viral agents Tamiflu from the World Health Organization, as part of measures to combat the threat posed by the 2009 H1N1 strain of influenza, also known as swine flu.
Speakers will discuss the contributions of the environmental and health communities to mitigating the effects of the release of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear agents, recognizing that the role of these disciplines varies based on the agent and release method.
The sample, found at a National Institutes of Health Lab with other deadly agents, may be 100 years old.
Genetic tests to detect these microbes could be used by public health researchers trying to find and quarantine outbreaks of bird flu, for example, or by military personnel looking for evidence of a bioterror agent.
Using genome sequencing, National Institutes of Health (NIH) scientists and their colleagues have tracked the evolution of the antibiotic - resistant bacterium Klebsiella pneumoniae sequence type 258 (ST258), an important agent of hospital - acquired infections.
The findings, announced online in the journal Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy and funded by the National Institutes of Health, provide a needed boost to the field of antibiotic development, which has been limited in the last four decades and outpaced by the rise of drug - resistant bacterial strains.
Upgrades also would be valuable in protecting public health, regardless of whether any malicious biological agent is released.
Alongside health risk maps, the online atlas provides a series of maps of four environmental agents: air pollution, agricultural pesticides, disinfection by - products in drinking water and sunshine duration.
«This latest finding provides a concise and direct synthesis pathway that, due to the structure of the products delivered, will likely be quite valuable for the discovery and development of therapeutic agents,» says Micalizio, whose work focuses on the design of organic chemical reaction methods and strategies to improve medicine and human health.
«There have been some human studies of how mothers» exposure to various environmental agents affects the couple's success in conceiving a child and on the child's health.
The new review does not suggest sweeping changes in the use of MRI contrast agents, as at present, there is no evidence linking the brain deposits to health risks.
That is the hope of Countermeasures Against Chemical Threats (CounterACT) project that is part of an initiative at the National Institutes of Health aimed at developing improved antidotes for chemical agents.
Following 9/11 and the anthrax letters in 2001, the field of biodefense significantly expanded to address global health, public health preparedness and response, medical countermeasure development, and civilian biological research, some of which includes select agents.
Geisbert: After 9/11, there was a lot of concern that Ebola could be used as a bioterror agent, and the National Institutes of Health put a lot of money into biodefense.
«BioWatch provides public health officials with a warning of a biological agent release, before potentially exposed individuals develop symptoms of illness.»
The National Institutes of Health - supported discovery will be described in the June issue of the journal Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.
«I'm pretty amazed about the scale of exposures and how many people have been followed,» says neuroscientist David Jett, director of the Countermeasures Against Chemical Threats (CounterACT) Program at the U.S. National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, which is spearheading R&D on several promising methods of neutralizing such agents.
They identified AM404 as a potential antiviral agent by screening the National Institutes of Health Clinical Collection, a library of small molecules that have been used clinically in humans, using a high - throughput screening system.
A search of National Institutes of Health (NIH) laboratories for forgotten infectious agents has turned up a handful of dangerous bacteria and toxins in labs not approved to handle them, according toThe Washington Post, which broke the story late Friday.
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