It is hard to think of anything that would have a bigger impact
on public health globally, and it really is within our reach.
Not exact matches
Globally, we spend more than $ 100 billion
on bottled water, which according to the Mayo Clinic and dozens of other scientists and
public health experts is nutritionally equivalent (if not superior) to tap.
Globally, the tide has turned, and ever more prominent statesmen and women are calling for an end to the failed war
on drugs and its replacement with models of legal regulation based
on science,
public health and human rights principles.
But as Patz puts it, «Americans instinctually jump into their cars even for the shortest of trips, missing out
on the large
public health dividend that comes from daily exercise of active low - carbon transportation, let alone the 7 million lives that could be saved
globally every year from low - carbon energy.»
The identification of diagnostic tests or biomarkers that predict progression to active TB disease would greatly enhance TB control efforts in the United States and
globally and allow physicians and
public health officials to focus efforts
on treatment of latent TB infection of those at greatest risk of progression to active, transmissible and potentially fatal disease.
Presentations ranged from a call to rally
globally against the «agile, ruthless, deep - pocketed enemies of
public health», to the effects of racism and wifi
on the eating choices of Aboriginal children and young people.