Sentences with phrase «of their disease controlled»

Authorities have launched research to assess the possible health impacts of the chemical in the infant food containers, Xinhua reported Li Ning, deputy director of the nutrition and food safety institute under the Chinese Center of Disease Control and Prevention Center, as saying.
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Much the same point is made by the authors of the new BJSM editorial and in Back in the Game, where Kutcher and Gerstner argue that suicide rates among former National Football League players, can be and have been affected by messaging in the media — a phenomenon called the «suicide contagion» — and note how, in its coverage of the suicide of players such as Junior Seau and Dave Duerson, the media has consistently ignored all seven of the recommendations of the Centers of Disease Control on how to avoid spreading that contagion, including not presenting simplistic explanations for suicide, not engaging in repetitive, ongoing, or excessive reporting of suicide, and not sensationalizing suicide.
This project is federally funded through the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to increase the availability, knowledge and consumption of fruits and vegetables among school children.
The heating mechanism is recognized safe according to the CDC (Center of Disease Control) and the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture).
Reports from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention confirmed this as well with statistics showing that breastfeeding infants drop from 51.8 percent at 6 months old to 30.7 percent at 12 months old.
According to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in every five school - aged children are obese in the United States.
As stated by William H. Dietz, MD, PH.D, director of the United States Center of Disease Control's Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity.
According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, more than a third of children and adolescents in 2008 were obese or overweight, reflecting a triple increase in childhood obesity in just... Read more
The Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), recommends that all pregnant women should avoid foods made out of unpasteurized milk.
The Centers of Disease Control (CDC) and Customs Border Patrol (CBP) will be required to provide a daily recap to state health departments.
Harman says identification is vital as part of disease control.
According to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention, it is estimated that 3.8 million sports related concussions occur each year.
Nasir Sani - Gwarzo, director of disease control at the federal ministry of health in Abuja, said those six states accounted for 1,090 infected people and 154 deaths.
The study, led by Nancy J. Cox of the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention describes a molecular analysis of the novel influenza A (H1N1) virus infecting humans in several parts of the world.
Researchers from the Centers of Disease Control and Emory University studied a mouse strain of Ebola that was adapted from a human strain.
A more important finding questions the strategy of disease control for West Nile, which has focused on eradicating a common, easily controlled, ditch - dwelling mosquito.
Kanyuka also highlights the gene's importance in better understanding of the fundamental science of disease control.
In the U.S., about 5 percent of adults 65 to 74 have Alzheimer's, and nearly half of those age 85 and older may have it, according to figures of the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention.
«We want to literally put the information in the hands of those making practical decisions on the ground to significantly increase the efficacy of disease control
Epidemiologists have assessed the disability and death caused by sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the past, but that's only one part of the picture, says Shahul Ebrahim of the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.
Terrence Tumpey and colleagues at the US Centers of Disease Control in Atlanta, Georgia, US, found this was not how the 1918 virus worked.
Through the study of diseases that caused clear economic damage and the study of epidemiology of the pathogens, the basic principles of disease control were established.
Dr James Logan, Senior Lecturer and Director of arctec, Department of Disease Control, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, said:
The combination of pomalidomide plus low - dose dexamethasone showed efficacy with high rates of disease control in relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma patients with severe renal impairment, according to the results of a phase II study.
For example, blood glucose levels provide an indication of disease control in diabetes and a rapid measure of a patient response to a diabetes drug.
To do this work, Tsodikov is collaborating with his wife, Sylvie Garneau - Tsodikova, an expert in synthetic chemistry, biochemistry, and microbiology, and with James Posey, a group leader at the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention.
«Finally out of hospital a big thank you for all the well wishes and prayers from family friends and fans etc. 9 days in lock down feeling like and experiment I'm slowly on the mend only I could baffle all the Doctor's and head of disease control.
Meanwhile, aerial spraying that began last week rapidly killed adult mosquitoes that ground - applied pesticides could not reach, Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, told the Associated Press.
On Monday, the director of the U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Dr. Tom Frieden, announced that over the weekend more infections of Zika were identified in a small area in Miami - Dade County, just north of downtown.
Jeers: The war on cancer needs financial aid More than one in six Americans with cancer do nt get the treatment they need due to unmanageable health - care costs, according to a report by the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention.
Center of Disease Control and Prevention reported that about 70 million American adults have high blood pressure.
Approximately 1 in 10 high school girls report having been forced to have sex, according to a 2015 report by the Center of Disease Control and Prevention.
The session includes a physical exam, insertion of acupuncture needles into appropriate nerve endpoints, and discussion of disease control goals and acupuncture session frequency.
DR RICHARD SATTIN, chief of unintentional - injuries section of the Centers of Disease Control We're trying to focus public attention on this greatly underestimated public hazard.
Testing and identification of infected cats is the cornerstone of disease control, and has enabled multi-cat facilities to remain FeLV - free.
Regular dewormings for intestinal parasites as recommended by the Centers of Disease Control
Many dogs can have the high - blood pressure component of their disease controlled with appropriate medical drug therapy.
Department of Disease Control and Epidemiology, National Veterinary Institute, Uppsala, Sweden.
(1) A documented program of disease control and prevention, euthanasia and routine veterinary care shall be established and maintained under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian, on a form provided by the commissioner, and shall include a documented on - site visit to the premises by the veterinarian at least once a year;
At an event last week titled, A Public Roundtable on Transportation Emissions in Philadelphia, panelists Erik Johanson, SEPTA Director of Innovation; Christine Knapp, Mayor's Office of Sustainability Director; Tony Bandiero, Eastern Pennsylvania Alliance for Clean Transportation Executive Director, and Jessica Caum, Department of Public Health, Division of Disease Control Assistant Program Manager, grappled with this question and highlighted some of the new initiatives Philadelphia is taking to think smart about transit.
The elderly are even more prone to slip and falls than the general population; the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention indicates that one in every three adults, age 65 and older fall each year.
The following facts from the Center of Disease Control highlight the seriousness of brain injuries across the nation:
Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, report that 22 % of spinal cord injuries are caused by falls.
Motorcycle accidents are on the rise according to reports from the Center of Disease Control (CDC).
Even today the US Centers of Disease Control reports that 2 million people get infections in hospitals, of those 90,000 die.
Over 4,700 people are killed in pedestrian accidents involving automobiles each year in the United States, according to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention.
Quoting the CDC (Center of Disease Control), Sickweather CEO Graham Dodge adds that «the timely intervention of hand washing can save up to a million lives each year» and SickScore is designed to promote this action when deemed fit.
Informative and current Public Health information from the Center of Disease Control (CDC) can be found at: http://www.cdc.gov/

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About 69 million employees in the U.S. say they miss work because of health problems every year, which reduces economic output by $ 260 billion per year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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