• While obese people are at a higher risk of developing a more serious infection, there is no increased risk of death. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Also, obese people are more likely to suffer from shortness of breath, which may lead to an increased need for ventilation. (hindustantimes.com)
  • In a study at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, researchers found that a subset of obese people do not have common metabolic abnormalities associated with obesity, such as insulin resistance, abnormal blood lipids (high triglycerides and low HDL cholesterol), high blood pressure and excess liver fat. (biospace.com)
  • In addition, obese people who didn't have these metabolic problems when the study began did not develop them even after they gained more weight. (biospace.com)
  • This research demonstrates that some obese people are protected from the adverse metabolic effects of moderate weight gain, whereas others are predisposed to develop these problems," said senior investigator Samuel Klein, MD, the Danforth Professor of Medicine and Nutritional Science and director of Washington University's Center for Human Nutrition. (biospace.com)
  • This observation is important clinically because about 25 percent of obese people do not have metabolic complications," he added. (biospace.com)
  • Over the past 30 years, the percentage of those overweight has risen from 23% to 34%, with the major increase occurring in developing countries in Middle East, North Africa and Latin America, where there are now almost the same number of obese people as in Europe. (blueandgreentomorrow.com)
  • The government has appointed an independent Older People's Housing Taskforce to look at options for the provision of greater choice, quality and security of housing for older people. (housing.org.uk)
  • In England, the Children and Young People's Unit (established in 2000 and now integrated into the Department for Education and Skills) produced Learning to listen: Core principles for the involvement of children and young people, and each government department was encouraged to develop its own participation action plan. (scie.org.uk)
  • Led by the V&A Schools and Young People's teams, this programme will look practically at how to programme for secondary schools and young people and will include a workshop activity where participants will have time to prepare their own programme plan. (vam.ac.uk)
  • J ) has developed Travel Service Optimization to transform the home-to-school travel experience for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) children and young people - helping to advance social inclusion, while also supporting broader environmental and economic benefits. (prnewswire.com)
  • The International Labour Office (hereinafter the "ILO") is pleased to invite your company to submit a Proposal for Consultancy to develop a Communication Strategy for the Zambia Agency for Persons with Disabilities. (ilo.org)
  • Satisfying leisure time for persons with learning and other disabilities is as important as accomplishments at home, school, and work. (rifton.com)
  • Why should a person with learning disabilities engage in recreation activities? (rifton.com)
  • It also runs a community café which not only provides somewhere for local people to meet and spend time, but also provides opportunities for vocational training and work experience for some of the charity's service users with learning disabilities, with a view to equipping them with new workplace skills. (newcastle.co.uk)
  • Because we had to close our doors for so many months, the usual opportunities we provide were unavoidably lost - and for people with disabilities, such losses can have a particularly acute impact. (newcastle.co.uk)
  • Are there web browsers that have been developed specifically for use by people with disabilities? (washington.edu)
  • BACKGROUND: Empirical knowledge around palliative care provision and needs of people with intellectual disabilities is extremely limited, as is the availability of research resources, including expertise and funding. (lu.se)
  • This paper describes a consultation process that sought to develop an agenda for research priorities for palliative care of people with intellectual disabilities in Europe. (lu.se)
  • and developing outcome measures and instruments for palliative care of people with intellectual disabilities. (lu.se)
  • More people are developing coronavirus symptoms after being in isolation at Travis Air Force Base Tuesday, bringing the number to 10 people who are either infected or showing signs of the virus in the Bay Area. (nbcbayarea.com)
  • Of the 14 people evacuated from the Diamond Princess Cruise Ship in Japan and sent to Travis for quarantine, none has been confirmed by U.S. health officials as having the coronavirus, the CDC reported. (nbcbayarea.com)
  • Dozens of people who have been quarantined at Travis AFB in Fairfield for the past two weeks after being evacuated from Wuhan, China, the epicenter of the coronavirus, were cleared medically and released Tuesday. (nbcbayarea.com)
  • Coronavirus side-effects: People who are more at risk for develop. (indiatimes.com)
  • Three IMPEL 2023 cohort members have been selected for the prestigious Lab Embedded Entrepreneurship Programs (LEEP) , a DOE program that trains the next generation of clean tech entrepreneurs to develop game-changing technologies for a clean energy future. (energy.gov)
  • Some people, however, are more likely to get flu complications that result in being hospitalized and occasionally result in death. (cdc.gov)
  • The list below includes the groups of people more likely to get flu-related complications if they get sick from influenza. (cdc.gov)
  • And that is why you need to learn more about working at an organization that can take you and connect you with talented people almost anywhere in the world. (deloitte.com)
  • The RAND Corporation is a research organization that develops solutions to public policy challenges to help make communities throughout the world safer and more secure, healthier and more prosperous. (rand.org)
  • The department aims at keeping people motivated and committed to providing excellent productivity to the organization. (wepapers.com)
  • In order for the HSRM to have people coming up in the organization who can fill positions and possibly follow in his footsteps (ie: be mentored by the HSRM) there must be an on going quest for the right people to promote/hire. (dmsretail.com)
  • In England , where Travel Service Optimization has been developed, councils and local government spend more than $1 billion (£800 million) a year providing statutory transport for SEND children and young people. (prnewswire.com)
  • With the size of this population growing, transport budgets tightening, the quality and quantity of bus and taxicab supply shrinking, Jacobs recognized an important need to improve the home-to-school travel experience for these children and young people. (prnewswire.com)
  • The development of Travel Service Optimization is a great example of our people looking beyond to raise the bar and deliver tangible ways to increase the quality and social inclusivity of journeys to school for children and young people with special educational needs," said Jacobs People & Places Solutions Senior Vice President Europe and Digital Strategies Donald Morrison. (prnewswire.com)
  • Article 12 of the Convention states that children and young people have the right to express their views freely in all areas that they are involved in, and that these views should be listened to. (scie.org.uk)
  • The Care Standards Act 2000 identifies the importance of their participation, and the regulations and associated standards require that information about services be made available to children and young people in a variety of accessible formats. (scie.org.uk)
  • In addition, legislation regulating social care procedures - such as assessments, child protection conferences and reviews, family group conferences and looked-after children's reviews - all identify the involvement of children and young people as a key priority. (scie.org.uk)
  • This emphasised the government's commitment to involving children and young people in planning, delivering and reviewing policies and services that affect them. (scie.org.uk)
  • In Northern Ireland, a 10-year strategy for children and young people (and informed by them) was drafted in 2004. (scie.org.uk)
  • The Children ( Scotland ) Act 1995 emphasises the importance of ensuring that young people have an opportunity to participate in decision-making processes. (scie.org.uk)
  • In Wales, the Welsh Assembly has adopted seven core aims to ensure that the UNCRC underpins all policy and practice relating to children and young people (Fajerman et al, 2004). (scie.org.uk)
  • The Quality Protects initiative for looked-after children and young people, introduced in 1998, provided one such example. (scie.org.uk)
  • Key to this initiative was the belief that local authorities could only develop their services effectively by listening to children and young people. (scie.org.uk)
  • In England, the Children's Fund, Sure Start and Connexions initiatives all echo this sentiment, requiring services to demonstrate how they have included the views of children and young people in their development and delivery. (scie.org.uk)
  • Acceptance of the UNCRC, however, has encouraged services to recognise children and young people as members of society who have the right to be listened to as well as protected. (scie.org.uk)
  • This shift in emphasis 'requires working with children and young people rather than for them, understanding that acquiring responsibility for someone does not mean taking responsibility away from them' (Kirby et al, 2003). (scie.org.uk)
  • The Scottish Executive's Protecting children and young people: Framework for standards (2004) emphasises the importance of actively involving children and young people to ensure their protection. (scie.org.uk)
  • It includes a charter that asks professionals to 'speak with', 'listen to' and 'involve' children and young people. (scie.org.uk)
  • With three million 16-24 year olds now part of the UK labour market, the development of young people within the workforce now needs to be a key area of focus for employers, so they can retain great talent and improve business performance. (wired-gov.net)
  • This is according to a new report from the CIPD, the professional body for HR and people development, which highlights that recruiting young people is just half of the equation and that once in work, more attention must be given to developing individuals and building the skills they need for future success. (wired-gov.net)
  • It considers how organisations can identify the most effective learning and development (L&D) programmes for young people and the importance of outlining a clear business case for investing in their development. (wired-gov.net)
  • The research found that a key step, but recurring challenge for organisations trying to develop young people, is establishing a clear business case. (wired-gov.net)
  • Fujitsusaid that focusing on developing young people has positively impacted the wider business, both culturally and at the bottom line. (wired-gov.net)
  • Ruth Stuart, Research Adviser for L&D at the CIPD, says: "With over 300,000 young people entering the workforce every year, organisations need to establish effective development opportunities from the moment they're employed, so they can retain them and build on the unique skills they bring. (wired-gov.net)
  • The report goes on to discuss how, once the business case is clear, L&D and HR professionals must understand the strengths, skills and learning preferences of young people. (wired-gov.net)
  • Organisations therefore need to be careful not to generalise or stereotype young people, as this could lead to false assumptions and ineffective development initiatives. (wired-gov.net)
  • On skills, the case study research highlighted that young people bring enthusiasm and drive, innovative thinking and technological understanding to the workforce. (wired-gov.net)
  • However, analysis of the literature shows that young people need to develop deeper skills in self-awareness, acceptance of criticism and emotional intelligence. (wired-gov.net)
  • Stuart continues: "Young people have enormous potential to contribute to a business's success if their strengths and skills are recognised and enhanced. (wired-gov.net)
  • Nyon/Geneva − A new curriculum using football to teach entrepreneurship and employability life skills to young people in developing countries is being launched by the International Trade Centre (ITC), the UEFA Foundation for Children , Kick4Life and Streetfootballworld . (intracen.org)
  • Football motivates and enthuses young people in a way that no other sport does,' Ms. Tembo said. (intracen.org)
  • The investments made by the football industry in the economic and social development of young people can support greater entrepreneurship, innovation and action towards advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). (intracen.org)
  • This newly launched curriculum is an important goalpost in helping young people build new skills to reach new heights. (intracen.org)
  • Young people from a range of developing countries will undoubtedly benefit hugely from learning valuable life skills such as communication, decision making and teamwork all whilst enjoying playing the beautiful round ball game,' Mr. Kluser said. (intracen.org)
  • The curriculum was developed to support the Kick for Trade initiative, which fosters football-based life skills to promote social inclusion, employability and entrepreneurship for young people. (intracen.org)
  • Only the basic minimum of equipment is required to deliver the sessions successfully, making the curriculum suitable for many contexts where many young people can benefit. (intracen.org)
  • Like many young people in rural areas, Dorcas had trouble finding work when she finished school: モMy mother thought I was depressed because they could not afford my college, or lonely because most of my friends were leaving the village. (who.int)
  • We spoke to Alzheimer's Society to understand more about the early symptoms of the disease and how people living with dementia and their carers can get the support they need. (yahoo.com)
  • Three of those patients developed symptoms of the virus on the plane on the way back to California, and three developed symptoms since they've been in quarantine at Travis Sunday night. (nbcbayarea.com)
  • These early signs, which are detected by biomarkers, may be present before a person starts to exhibit physical symptoms. (uclahealth.org)
  • Most people do not have any symptoms beyond their complaints related to heart failure. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Doctors suspect the disorder in people with heart failure who have typical symptoms. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Sachin Agarwal, co-founder and CEO of Posterous, wrote on his blog this week that he believe's a great deal of Apple's success comes from the fact that the company puts together small teams of highly qualified people to work on projects. (appleinsider.com)
  • To attract, retain, and motivate highly qualified people, we constantly review and enhance the staff benefits in response to feedback we receive through our employee surveys, and we offer a comprehensive range of benefits to our employees. (hkbea.com)
  • As they look for answers, Klein and his colleagues plan to more closely analyze fat, muscle and liver tissue and to include lean people in future studies so that the researchers can learn more about how and why some individuals are protected from metabolic problems while others are vulnerable. (biospace.com)
  • An important question for researchers, Prof Gupta said, is what exactly might cause adults to develop an allergy to a food they've eaten before. (todayonline.com)
  • Researchers of the Universidad de Alicante (UA) have developed new technology that makes it possible to locate people who have suffered an accident in remote locations without a phone signal and where a speedy rescue is essential to save lives. (phys.org)
  • University of Sheffield researchers Yida Mu and Dr. Nikos Aletra report they've developed an artificial intelligence system to help identify Twitter users who are more likely to share unreliable news sources. (bespacific.com)
  • This data helped the researchers develop a "new natural language processing methods. (bespacific.com)
  • BUFFALO, N.Y. - This spring, a group of Western New Yorkers with multiple sclerosis will begin helping University at Buffalo researchers break new ground in the study of this unpredictable, neurodegenerative disease that affects nearly 3 million people around the globe. (buffalo.edu)
  • An important goal is also to find ways to include more researchers from LUSEM, such as people at the Department of Business Administration. (lu.se)
  • This international campaign is intended to raise awareness of and challenge the stigma surrounding dementia - as one in every three people born today will develop the disease - according to a dementia charity. (yahoo.com)
  • Around World Alzheimer's Day, many charities worldwide host memory walks and fundraising events and campaign to bring attention to people affected by dementia. (yahoo.com)
  • Hollie Wynde, Dementia Support Line Team Leader at Alzheimer's Society said: "One in every three people born today will develop dementia in their lifetime. (yahoo.com)
  • What biomarker screening doesn't reveal, however, is how likely it is that a person who tests positive will eventually develop the dementia associated with Alzheimer's disease. (uclahealth.org)
  • In a paper published by Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association, the authors lay out the probabilities that a person will develop Alzheimer's disease dementia based on age, gender and the results of biomarker tests, which can detect the presence of certain protein fragments in brain and spinal fluid or brain cell changes linked with the disease. (uclahealth.org)
  • The estimates show that most people with preclinical signs of Alzheimer's disease dementia will not develop the full-scale disease. (uclahealth.org)
  • Lifetime risk estimates can help doctors and other health care providers evaluate whether or not a positive screening test means a patient is likely to develop Alzheimer's disease dementia," said Ron Brookmeyer, the study's lead author and a professor of biostatistics at the Fielding School. (uclahealth.org)
  • These estimates may reassure some people that despite testing positive on screening tests, their chances of developing Alzheimer's disease dementia are low. (uclahealth.org)
  • They found, for example, that a 60-year-old woman without any biomarkers for Alzheimer's has about a 20 percent chance of developing Alzheimer's disease dementia. (uclahealth.org)
  • Men have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease dementia because their average lifespan is shorter. (uclahealth.org)
  • A 60-year-old man with no biological signs of Alzheimer's, for example, has about a 14 percent risk for developing Alzheimer's disease dementia, according to the paper. (uclahealth.org)
  • Brookmeyer said interventions to slow the progression of the disease could significantly lower a person's risk of developing Alzheimer's disease dementia. (uclahealth.org)
  • Students at Stanford University developed glasses that transcribe speech in real-time for deaf people. (pcgamer.com)
  • Dr Jyothi Tirumalasetty, a practicing allergist and clinical assistant professor of medicine at Stanford University, has seen patients of all ages develop various kinds of new allergies, including some to common allergens such as pollen, pet dander or tree nuts. (todayonline.com)
  • Now that Pfizer and Moderna have both announced vaccines with nearly 95-percent efficacy, the challenge is not developing one, but rather getting people to actually get the vaccines. (kgun9.com)
  • One of the frequent reasons given for ignoring search engine optimization is this: "We're not selling to bots, we're selling to people. (practicalecommerce.com)
  • Search tasks for disappeared or hurt people currently entail "a large cost in time and human resources," explains the professor. (phys.org)
  • On the other hand, Berná explains, the new system developed makes it possible to "optimise the search and decrease tracking time," a vital aspect when taking into account that, "in the case of many deceased people, autopsies have revealed that they survived for several hours and did not die instantly, but it had been impossible to locate them on time. (phys.org)
  • A person's worldview is a set of developed beliefs and characteristics through various stages of life, that directs one's understanding, actions, and behaviors within the world. (bartleby.com)
  • So she started asking questions in a lecture for explanation regarding what coefficient to use for a person of mixed race or when a Black person's kidney was transplanted into a White person. (medscape.com)
  • The phrase "worldview" is a mental framework of all people and groups to interpret the nature of reality and the world we live in. (bartleby.com)
  • Developing a framework for the implementation of recommendations for lifestyle factors for people with RMDs across Europe: assessment of current materials and implementation needs. (bvsalud.org)
  • Pritsky, along with co-founder Madhav Lavakare, formed TranscribeGlass back in 2021 so deaf and hard of hearing people wouldn't have to lip read. (pcgamer.com)
  • ATLANTA, GA (February 25, 2021) - FORTNA ® , a leading consulting, engineering services and software company for warehousing and distribution, today announced the FORTNA Goods-to-Person e-Commerce Assessment calculator for companies looking to improve e-Commerce picking productivity. (fortna.com)
  • A new study has found that Covid-19 patients who are overweight or obese are more likely to develop a more severe infection than patients of healthy weight, and they require oxygen and invasive mechanical ventilation more often. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Study tackles question that haunts people with MS: why do some develop severe disease while others never do? (buffalo.edu)
  • The 2019 UN World Water Development report noted that about four billion people, representing nearly two-thirds of the world population, experience severe water scarcity during at least one month of the year. (wikipedia.org)
  • Half a billion people live in areas with severe water scarcity throughout the year, and around four billion people face severe water scarcity at least one month per year. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because talent grows when people know they are valued, respected, and can do their best work, you can also expect to be recognized for the individual you are and the contribution you make. (deloitte.com)
  • In fact, if you have your sights set on advancing to leadership, you will need to develop the global insights and cross-cultural competencies that come with international work experience.Some people have moved to another country-sometimes for weeks, months, or a few years-to support a specific client or assignment. (deloitte.com)
  • Instead, they hire very few, but very intelligent people who can work on different projects and move around as needed. (appleinsider.com)
  • In other words, it's more necessary than ever to work with SEO professionals as you're designing and developing sites with rich user experiences. (practicalecommerce.com)
  • Taylorism changed this process radically by (1) centralizing the method function ñ a central expert now devises the best method for all staff to work to and (2) pay for performance ñ having taken away the incentive to learn from the artisan in order to one day have your own shop, you have to incentivize people sufficiently so that they apply the prescribed method. (lean.org)
  • Not only will it provide opportunities for our members to learn new skills and gain new knowledge, but it will also help them develop their self-confidence and make them better prepared for independent living, which is the end goal for everyone with whom we work. (newcastle.co.uk)
  • Milkman says people might sit on the sidelines if they do not feel comfortable with what they are putting in their bodies, so outlining how the vaccine will work, why it is important, and how it will help the common man, woman, or child will be crucial. (kgun9.com)
  • The people who should be leading this work are the admins and the leaders in medical education. (medscape.com)
  • This year, Maria is again the organizer of the annual research conference, which will take place 23-24 November, but the idea is also that Maria will take a long-term responsibility for the network, and work to develop it. (lu.se)
  • The annual conference will continue to be part of SNEE and probably the biggest event of the year but I want to work on a broader scale and put more focus on the network itself and how to develop that," says Maria. (lu.se)
  • Populations in developing countries attempt to access potable water from a variety of sources, such as groundwater, aquifers, or surface waters, which can be easily contaminated. (wikipedia.org)
  • As a majority of Sri Lankan population consists of rural people, whose main communication medium is either Sinhala or Tamil, the idea 'English-speaking workforce' has been a challenge for the nation over the decades. (dailymirror.lk)
  • The main barriers to addressing water problems in developing nations include poverty, costs of infrastructure, and poor governance. (wikipedia.org)
  • A charity supporting disabled people in North Tyneside with concerns around employability and food poverty has received a financial boost. (newcastle.co.uk)
  • The report, Developing the Next Generation , is being launched today at the CIPD's Managing Talent Conference and Workshop, and explores this issue through a series of case studies from organisations including Fujitsu, ActionAid, CapGemini, Reed Smith and Barclays. (wired-gov.net)
  • In the context of a recent European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) task force , existing informative materials regarding lifestyle factors for people with RMDs were collected from national organisations across European countries. (bvsalud.org)
  • From the time of birth, a person is introduced to their first form of understanding the world, language. (bartleby.com)
  • Explaining his motivation to "start over," Mac Donell said that "the question I asked myself was 'how can I help people without the time to listen and learn what makes them tick? (cascadebusnews.com)
  • Developing and mentoring people is a critical success factor for the HSRM and he dedicates a lot of time and energy to it. (dmsretail.com)
  • It doesn't do anyone much good to try to develop someone - devoting time, energy and resources - only to realize they are not interested. (dmsretail.com)
  • The online assessment tool enables a user to enter a handful of key data points relative to e-Commerce operations and calculates the potential labor savings based on the primary consideration in selecting goods-to-person solutions (labor, space or cycle time reductions). (fortna.com)
  • In this context, T 20, the time between the days on which the number of infected persons first reached 20 in city 1 and first reached 20 in city 2, is no longer random. (cdc.gov)
  • At the same time, fully aware of our responsibilities for the present and future generations, we must assess emerging global health challenges and ensure that our policies and structures are well adapted and will enable us to meet the expectations of the peoples whom we exist to serve. (who.int)
  • The generous funding that Newcastle Building Society has provided will give dozens of local people more scope to live better lives and we're very grateful for their invaluable support. (newcastle.co.uk)
  • One in three people worldwide are now overweight, with the number of obese individuals rising to nearly a billion in developing countries that are experiencing increasing incomes, the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) has revealed. (blueandgreentomorrow.com)
  • A total of 904 million people are classified as overweight - meaning that their body mass index (BMI) is greater than 25 - in developing countries, up from 250 million in 1980 and more than the 557 million registered in high income countries. (blueandgreentomorrow.com)
  • Despite the percentage of overweight people rising in countries like China, Mexico and South Africa, North America still holds the record for obesity, with 70% of adults classified as obese. (blueandgreentomorrow.com)
  • Everyone needs regular recreation that develops skills, promotes good health, relieves stress, facilitates social interactions, and provides a general joy for living. (rifton.com)
  • When skills are not as well developed as necessary and compensations are not made, agencies, institutions, instructors, and coaches can be helped to make necessary accommodations. (rifton.com)
  • With the help of a £3,000 grant from Newcastle Building Society, the North Tyneside Disability Forum has set up a new project to help around 30 disabled and vulnerable people of all ages develop their workplace skills. (newcastle.co.uk)
  • He has developed his skills in identifying those have the potential to be developed into something more and who are also willing students. (dmsretail.com)
  • After initial pilot activities in The Gambia and Guinea in 2019, the curriculum was shaped and developed to enable youth to build transferable skills like leadership and teamwork by playing football. (intracen.org)
  • Here is an area that engaged poor attention in people development of the country. (dailymirror.lk)
  • ADB supports projects in developing member countries that create economic and development impact, delivered through both public and private sector operations, advisory services, and knowledge support. (adb.org)
  • We were developing some large properties, but when the savings and loan crisis happened at the end of the '80s, we diversified, moved into apartment development, and formed Kettler Management in 1988 to manage those new properties. (americanbuildersquarterly.com)
  • Do not let yourself get so caught up with the day to day running of the store or operation, that you lose sight of the importance of people development. (dmsretail.com)
  • People development is one of the major strengths of the HSRM. (dmsretail.com)
  • We aim to bring prosperity, inclusiveness and sustainability to developing countries through trade-related development assistance. (intracen.org)
  • Deloitte University is one of the most visible and tangible investments in our people, a cornerstone of our culture. (deloitte.com)
  • Member firm professionals are Deloitte's greatest asset, and Deloitte is committed to investing in them and developing them as leaders. (deloitte.com)
  • Right now, thousands of people at every level of Deloitte are working internationally or have had international experiences. (deloitte.com)
  • Content on this page was developed during the 2009-2010 H1N1 pandemic and has not been updated . (cdc.gov)
  • LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) - Computer scientists have created a smart shoe that helps blind and visually impaired people avoid multiple obstacles. (cbsnews.com)
  • ITC provides a wealth of information and resources on trade for businesses in developing countries. (intracen.org)
  • We provide tailored support, aligned with national objectives, to grow trade opportunities for micro, small and medium businesses in developing countries. (intracen.org)
  • Water issues in developing countries include scarcity of drinking water, poor infrastructure for water and sanitation access, water pollution, and low levels of water security. (wikipedia.org)
  • Over one billion people in developing countries have inadequate access to clean water. (wikipedia.org)
  • Almost 80% of disease in developing countries is caused by poor water quality and other water-related issues that cause deadly health conditions such as cholera, malaria, and diarrhea. (wikipedia.org)
  • Access to freshwater is unevenly distributed across the globe, with more than two billion people live in countries with significant water stress. (wikipedia.org)
  • The steady rise in use has principally been led by surging demand in developing countries and emerging economies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Per capita water use in the majority of these countries remains far below water use in developed countries-they are merely catching up. (wikipedia.org)
  • Onchocerciasis has been eliminated from 11 countries of Western Africa and 1.5 million previously infected people have been freed from the risk of blindness. (who.int)
  • Our people, innovative approach and proprietary algorithms and tools ensure optimal operations design and material and information flow. (fortna.com)
  • More than a quarter of people injected with mRNA Covid jabs suffered an unintended immune response created by a glitch in the way the vaccine was read by the body, a study has found. (yahoo.com)
  • Allergies come in many forms and generally develop when your immune system mistakenly treats a harmless allergen, like pollen or animal dander, as a threat. (todayonline.com)
  • The Lean Post / Articles / What does developing people mean? (lean.org)
  • After a review of the international literature on accreditation and through national consensus, a set of national institutional accreditation standards was developed, including 95 standards and 504 indicators in 10 areas. (who.int)
  • To help ensure the well-being of its people, the Bank has partnered with a professional consultancy to provide the Employee Assistance Programme ("EAP") for our staff members. (hkbea.com)
  • Our robust experience enables us to develop solutions for those unique challenges and cross-pollinate best-in-class strategies and solutions for diversified vertical markets. (fortna.com)
  • FORTNA designs, develops and delivers powerful automated and intelligent software solutions that optimise performance, address disruption and increase profitability. (fortna.com)
  • The calculation takes into account the design trade-offs between different goods-to-person solutions based on the primary reason for choosing this type of solution. (fortna.com)
  • For example, people with asthma may experience asthma attacks while they have the flu, and people with chronic congestive heart failure may have worsening of this condition that is triggered by the flu. (cdc.gov)
  • Apple's iTunes Remote application for the iPhone has not been updated in over 8 months because the software was written by just one person, and he is currently busy with other projects, according to a new report which describes Apple as "a huge startup. (appleinsider.com)
  • Rats and mice that breathed naphthalene vapors daily for a lifetime developed irritation and inflammation of their nose and lungs. (cdc.gov)
  • With locations around the world, we develop leaders for today and tomorrow and provide support of a well-connected network of professionals and leaders for the benefit of our clients. (deloitte.com)
  • It can be described as a collection of beliefs a person has about his or her life and the world around. (bartleby.com)
  • He said: "This exciting world-first project has the potential to significantly improve the lives of millions of people who have hearing difficulties. (heraldscotland.com)
  • However, about 5-10% of the 2.8 million people living with MS around the world will, seemingly randomly, experience a devastating decline in their ability to move, function independently and even communicate. (buffalo.edu)
  • As we celebrate this fiftieth anniversary, we can look back with legitimate pride to the many health gains which together we have achieved for the benefit of all the peoples of the world. (who.int)
  • The result was Joy, an app built on AI that helps people struggling with sadness, grief or anger to find help in short, bite-sized prompts and tools. (medicalxpress.com)
  • The result was Joy: AI Wellness Platform , which uses artificial intelligence to suggest bite-sized mindfulness activities for people based on how they are feeling. (medicalxpress.com)
  • This algorithm has a direct effect on outcomes, as an adjusted score delays the ability of Black people to get diagnosed with kidney disease or be eligible for a kidney transplant. (medscape.com)
  • In addition, participants will build their own workplace experience by delivering a service to other disabled, vulnerable and disadvantaged local people in food or fuel poverty. (newcastle.co.uk)
  • To take advantage of the Goods-to-Person e-Commerce Assessment to estimate potential labor savings as part of a broader business case to support automation investments, visit www.fortna.com/calculator . (fortna.com)
  • This is certainly one to keep an eye on if you're the kind of person who gets excited about things like haptic suits giving deaf concertgoers a way to experience music. (pcgamer.com)
  • While most people won't experience the gain - or loss - of allergies in adulthood, it is also not unusual, said Dr Shradha Agarwal, an allergist and immunologist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. (todayonline.com)
  • I believe that real-life experience outside of the academic ivory tower leads people to be better physicians," he said. (cascadebusnews.com)
  • The objectives of the taskforce are to examine enablers to increased supply and improving the housing options for older people in later life, and to explore ways to unblock any challenges. (housing.org.uk)
  • It's a huge emotional and intellectual burden to feel like you're having to argue with people about why your life matters and why you should be seen as fully human," she said. (medscape.com)
  • Read the January issue of MCV/DEVELOP now! (mcvuk.com)
  • The charity works with and for local disabled people, their representatives, friends and families to ensure disabled people are able to participate on equal terms in society with choice and control over their own lives. (newcastle.co.uk)
  • The second day was focused on developing consensus research priorities with 12 of the workshop participants using nominal group technique, a structured method which involved generating a list of research priorities and ranking them in order of importance. (lu.se)
  • Experts don't know how common it is for allergies to develop in adulthood, said Professor Ruchi Gupta, a professor of pediatrics who specializes in allergy at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, although we do have some data related to food allergies. (todayonline.com)
  • Brookmeyer and Nada Abdalla, a doctoral candidate at the Fielding School, drew data from previous studies that tracked the progression of Alzheimer's disease in thousands of people and included that information in a computer model that also incorporated published U.S. death rates. (uclahealth.org)
  • Maybe 10-15 percent of people are just never going to go get a vaccine because they feel strongly against it," said Katy Milkman, a professor at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. (kgun9.com)
  • Dr. Richard Mac Donell knew he wanted to be a doctor, "and help people, since I was seven years old. (cascadebusnews.com)
  • Seeing his peers - and himself - struggle with returning to normal, he says he wanted to do something to help people manage their emotions on their own terms. (medicalxpress.com)
  • But would a test like that actually help doctors prevent people from killing themselves? (popsci.com)
  • and to translate them into actual research studies by setting up European collaborations for specific studies that require such collaboration, develop research proposals and attract research funding. (lu.se)
  • The project identifies keen, hard-working farmers at the village level and develops them into モagro-entrepreneursヤ, called Village-based Advisors who provide inputs (such as improved seed), services (such as livestock vaccination) and advice on good farming practices to their community. (who.int)
  • In other people, the congested liver causes abdominal discomfort, which is usually mild. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Touting a similar feature to that which ye olde Google Glass had planned to bring us, TranscribeGlass instead adds a little augmented reality attachment to the side of an ordinary pair of glasses that not only transcribes the words being spoken by the person in front of you, but manages to cleverly ignore surrounding conversations that could otherwise confuse the transcription. (pcgamer.com)
  • In a survey of more than 40,000 adults in the United States published in 2018, Prof Gupta and her colleagues found that about 45 per cent of those who had food allergies developed at least one new food allergy in adulthood. (todayonline.com)
  • Also, case reviews and consultation with allergy, immunology experts to provide guidance for persons following anaphylaxis to COVID-19 vaccine. (cdc.gov)
  • Developing Into A Spiritually Mature Person Involves Doing Things Together With God And With Other People In Ever Increasing Ways. (buzzsprout.com)
  • In her plans for the future, Maria Persson is trying to come up with ways to develop and widen the SNEE network. (lu.se)
  • The software is expected to help open up more everyday environments for some of the 10 million people, or one in six of the UK population, who suffer from some form of hearing loss. (heraldscotland.com)