The original Mini Cooper is a humble little sprite of a car, yet it's cherished
worldwide by people of all ages.
Not exact matches
This state
of affairs can be only partially encouraging, however, for the increasing
worldwide popularity
of TV has been accompanied
by a steady decrease in reading (and in nations where the literacy rate is low, television can have an instant impact on
people who have never read a newspaper or magazine) At any rate, recent research has concluded that
of all media, newspapers do the best job
of presenting a satisfactory image
of aging.
The faith - group programs, representing Protestant, Catholics, and Jews, have consistently provided documentaries, dramas, and discussions which dealt with issues almost never touched
by commercial broadcasting: the economic factors behind nuclear armaments; the issues behind draft evasion (during the Vietnam War); the real causes
of worldwide starvation; and the problems
of people who are ignored almost completely
by the media, such as the
aging who can not live on their pensions, unwed mothers, farm workers who have no homes, undocumented aliens whom we wish to employ but not pay, and refugees we are sending back to certain death in their own countries.
This means that
by taking an over-the-counter medication,
people can ward off a disease that, according to Alzheimer's Disease International's World Alzheimer Report 2016, affects an estimated 47 million
people worldwide, costs health care systems
worldwide more than US$ 818 billion per year and is the fifth leading cause
of death in those
aged 65 or older.
In fact, the majority
of people worldwide literally can't stomach milk
by the time they reach
age 10.
The world's older population is growing at an unprecedented rate with 8.5 percent
of the
worldwide population — 617 million
people —
age 65 and older, a proportion estimated to reach 17 percent
by 2050, according to the National Institute on
Aging.
Every year, approximately 1,000
people are diagnosed with cystic fibrosis - a majority
of them
by the
age of two, continuously adding to the 30,000 that currently live with it in the United States and the 70,000
worldwide.