• Poverty and deprivation exist in such large scales in India, we argued earlier , that we cannot see them as failures of delivery systems or ideas alone. (indiatogether.org)
  • Actionaid's mission is to alleviate poverty and deprivation in developing countries by starting and supporting programmes and projects which will enable local communities to break out of the cycle of poverty. (activelink.ie)
  • It is well known that poverty and deprivation foster conflict, crime, violence, and extremism. (americanprogress.org)
  • Alleviating poverty, hardship, and deprivation- and ensuring that the benefits of progress reach everybody in Fiji- could not be more important. (undp.org)
  • In a speech which touched on a range of policy areas, Mr Gove used Keith Joseph's various ministerial positions as a thread to argue that the Coalition government had a clear social policy to alleviate deprivation and hardship, and to provide the platform through which the very poorest in our society could achieve their potential. (cps.org.uk)
  • This position helps "alleviate insomnia and chronic sleep deprivation. (back2health.ca)
  • By developing a consistent exercise routine, you can alleviate symptoms of insomnia and improve the overall functionality of your body's systems. (talesblog.com)
  • Increased Stress and Anxiety: Sleep deprivation can exacerbate stress and anxiety levels, making it harder for girls to cope with the challenges they face daily. (evangelhouse.com)
  • Increased Risk-Taking Behavior: Some teenagers resort to risky behaviors like substance abuse as a way to cope with their sleep deprivation-related stress and anxiety. (evangelhouse.com)
  • Exercise helps to reduce stress and anxiety, two common contributors to sleep deprivation. (talesblog.com)
  • Be able to discuss critically differing explanations for the causes of social deprivation and inequalities. (bangor.ac.uk)
  • Be familiar with the differing ways in which social deprivation may be experienced. (bangor.ac.uk)
  • Leading economists, sociologists and social policy experts document with new and up-to-date empirical material the changing profiles of poverty and social deprivation. (bloomsbury.com)
  • Firstly, I have a charitable trust that focuses on alleviating social deprivation in Scotland, with a particular emphasis on women and children. (christianconcern.com)
  • Join us as we delve into the complex web of economic inequality and social deprivation that afflicts the poorest city in Texas. (texasmentor.org)
  • Objectives To investigate sex differences in the effects of social deprivation on COVID-19 mortality and to place these effects in context with other diseases. (bmj.com)
  • Greater social deprivation, quantified using the Townsend Deprivation Score, was associated with greater risk of fatal COVD-19. (bmj.com)
  • Conclusions Higher social deprivation is a risk factor for death from COVID-19 on a continuous scale, with two to three times the risk in the most disadvantaged 20% compared with the least. (bmj.com)
  • Similarities between the social gradients in COVID-19, influenza/pneumonia and cardiovascular disease mortality, the lack of sex differences in these effects, and the partial mediation of lifestyle factors suggest that better social policies are crucial to alleviate the general medical burden, including from the current, and potential future, viral pandemics. (bmj.com)
  • In the UK, the association between high levels of social deprivation and communicable diseases has long been recognised. (bmj.com)
  • The link between social deprivation and non-communicable diseases was slower to emerge, but well established by the time of the seminal Black Report of 1980. (bmj.com)
  • The impact of Sen's ideas on policies on how to fight poverty, capability deprivation, and social injustices is against mainstream economics: social reforms-such as improvements in education and public health-must precede economic reform. (lu.se)
  • Alleviates suffering by providing humanitarian relief & developmental aid to people marginalized by geography or harmed by natural disaster, armed conflict, physical or mental abuse, exploitation, or economic deprivation. (charitywatch.org)
  • And it facilitates a rise in living standards abroad that can create new markets for American goods and services while offering potential to alleviate the pressure on the American consumer to propel global economic growth. (americanprogress.org)
  • Healthy work strategies for a "coronanormal" society: addressing economic insecurity, stress, sleep deprivation, and fatigue. (cdc.gov)
  • The link between teenage girls' mental health and sleep deprivation is increasingly recognized by experts, parents, and educators. (evangelhouse.com)
  • Sleep deprivation can take a severe toll on teenagers' mental health, and girls may be particularly vulnerable. (evangelhouse.com)
  • Teenage girls' mental health is a matter of paramount concern, and sleep deprivation is an often overlooked but critical factor in this equation. (evangelhouse.com)
  • These medical supplies are vitally important to support the centres over the country that are treating TB patients who have suffered severe deprivation over the past year," said Dr Dr Jaffar Hussain, WHO Representative and Head of Mission in Libya. (who.int)
  • In developing countries, on the other hand, the term more often used is protein-energy malnutrition, and the emphasis is on alleviating poverty and increasing food supplies. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Trehalose can reduce the damage of SH-SY5Y cells caused by oxygen and sugar deprivation. (ijpsonline.com)
  • The program aims to focus on students' education in remote areas, reduce the dropout rate, bridge the education gap for children who are distant from educational institutions, and alleviate overcrowding in schools by dividing them into shifts. (menafn.com)
  • There was evidence of a log-linear trend in the deprivation-fatal COVID-19 association, of similar magnitude to the equivalent trends for the associations between deprivation and fatal influenza or pneumonia and fatal cardiovascular disease. (bmj.com)
  • His views encourage policy makers to pay attention not only to alleviating immediate suffering but also to finding ways to replace the lost income of the poor-for example through public works. (lu.se)
  • The International Journal of Sports Medicine suggests clear negative effects of sleep deprivation on performance, including reaction time, accuracy, vigor, submaximal strength, and endurance. (stack.com)
  • Nicholas said: "I have been aware of the work done by CCF in both highlighting and alleviating the deprivation behind the picture-postcard landscapes in Cumbria for many years. (cumbriafoundation.org)
  • When it comes to growing with a light deprivation system, there are many benefits that lighten the leg work and financial burden involved in growing quality cannabis. (leafly.com)
  • Applying the practices suggested here may alleviate the issues associated with these four risk factors by providing employers with policies, programs, and practices necessary to address and raise awareness of what are often considered to be individual-level factors or responsibilities but which are, in reality, predominantly employer- or organizational-level concerns. (cdc.gov)
  • A new study found that sleep deprivation increases levels of the protein tau, which is linked to Alzheimer's disease. (embed.news)
  • EPC-conditioned medium supplemented with CREB3 recombinant protein decreased the levels of ANP and BNP mRNA in H9C2 cells treated with Ang â ¡ and alleviated oxidative stress. (bvsalud.org)
  • A new meta-analysis from a team at the University of Pennsylvania has examined more than 30 years worth of studies on the strange phenomenon and concluded that sleep deprivation can result in antidepressant effects in up to 50 percent of people. (lawyerswithdepression.com)
  • Poverty awareness was present as early as the nineteenth century, Booths studies of deprivation in London in the 1880s, began putting pressure on government to try and alleviate the problem. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • Assess priorities and consider if activities that involve missing sleep are worth the side effects associated with sleep deprivation. (cdc.gov)
  • This solid-standing greenhouse will withstand winds and allow for a light deprivation tarp to be operated on a pulley system or mechanical arm, which helps alleviate manual effort. (leafly.com)
  • Critically evaluate government policies for alleviating poverty. (bangor.ac.uk)
  • Human SH-SY5Y cells were divided into three groups includes control group (control), model group (oxygen and sugar deprivation) and experimental group (oxygen and sugar deprivation+trehalose). (ijpsonline.com)
  • Teachers and other employees in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa schools' second shift program have been facing salary deprivation for the past four months, raising concerns about the program's continuity. (menafn.com)
  • This creative capacity also allowed humans to manipulate their environment in order to alleviate a degree of natural oppression and alienation experienced in relation to the elements. (theanarchistlibrary.org)
  • Growing with light deprivation lets you harness the benefits of both indoor and outdoor growing, making it an ideal method for cultivating cannabis. (leafly.com)
  • Understanding the different light deprivation setups and the benefits that come with each is the first step to implementing this method in your cannabis garden. (leafly.com)
  • The term is short for"light deprivation," which is a method of growing cannabis where you limit the plant's exposure to sunlight, thereby controlling when the plants begin to flower. (leafly.com)
  • High-end light deprivation setups can be costly, but low budget options are available as well. (leafly.com)
  • A low-budget light deprivation setup generally involves building hoop houses. (leafly.com)
  • To control the light exposure in your hoop house, cover it using a light deprivation tarp. (leafly.com)
  • High winds can also snap the PVC, which can then puncture your light deprivation tarps. (leafly.com)
  • Income does not tell us much about poverty according to the capability deprivation approach since poverty is more than being short of money or about income inequalities. (lu.se)
  • But despite this moral foundation, we find repeatedly that at the point of deciding what to do about such deprivation, we are no longer focused on the outrage behind our determination to act. (indiatogether.org)
  • Brain power was worse in the first few minutes after awakening than it was after a whole night's sleep deprivation, they report in the Journal of the American Medical Association 1 . (bioedonline.org)
  • The goal of this study was to explore the regulatory mechanism of trehalose on the autophagy death of SHSY5Y cells induced by oxygen and sugar deprivation from the aspect of glycolysis. (ijpsonline.com)
  • Upregulation of miR-22 alleviates oxygen-glucose deprivation/reperfusion-induced injury by targeting Tiam1 in SH-SY5Y cells. (cdc.gov)