Determinants of heaScreeningPreventionBehavioralEugenicsCounselorsDisordersEpidemiologyVariantsPublic'sTelehealthGovernment'sSystematicPrevalentEthicalDiscriminationGeneticsChronic diseasesGenomicsEconomicHereditarySciencesInterventionsPracticeHealthcareEthicsClinicalServicesBiologicalDevelopmentUnited NationsFactorsFindingsInformToolkitConferencesMental health2022MediaDemocracyGenesVersusGuidelinesVeteransEnvironmentManageSectorsConsumptionScienceLargeTimeMedicalPrivacy policy
Determinants of hea2
- Articles focus on preventing and controlling chronic diseases and conditions, promoting health, and examining the biological, behavioral, physical, and social determinants of health and their impact on quality of life, morbidity, and mortality across the life span. (cdc.gov)
- A panel of experts talked about potential policies and regulatory fixes that take into account the impact of "social determinants of health. (medscape.com)
Screening7
- EUROSCREEN 2: Genetic Screening--Towards Community Policy on Insurance, Commercialisation and Public Awareness (1996-1999). (google.com)
- Although limited CF screening for newborns has been used since the 1980s, the clinical, social, and economic outcomes of population-based screening are controversial. (cdc.gov)
- During January 1997, a workshop was convened at CDC in Atlanta, Georgia to discuss the benefits and risks associated with screening newborns for CF and to develop public health policy concerning such screening. (cdc.gov)
- Screening tests for certain genetic diseases among newborn infants (i.e., those aged less than or equal to 1 month) currently are widely accepted and used. (cdc.gov)
- Since then, studies involving screening newborns for CF have continued, treatments for CF have evolved, and the public's interest in genetic testing has increased. (cdc.gov)
- Because CF is a genetic disease that affects one in 3,800 newborns, public awareness of CF can be expected to increase, generating more requests for CF screening. (cdc.gov)
- Carrier screening is a type of genetic testing that can determine whether a person carries a gene variant (or mutation) for a particular genetic disorder. (baylorgenetics.com)
Prevention10
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
- and a prevention and control programme. (who.int)
- The recent extensive contact tracing studies, including modeling analysis of mitigation measures, have never been discussed or mentioned by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in addressing critiques of its stance in favor of school reopenings. (wsws.org)
- The adjustments "were made after comprehensively considering the harm of the behaviors to the society, and aim to adapt to the new situations of the epidemic prevention and control," the official China Daily newspaper website said in a report on the notice. (timesofisrael.com)
- Success in implementing identified interventions will depend on the commitment of Member States to integrate SCD prevention and control in national health plans, and provide an environment conducive for various stakeholders to contribute to the reduction of SCD prevalence, morbidity and mortality. (who.int)
- The mission of PCD is to promote the open exchange of information and knowledge among researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and others who strive to improve the health of the public through chronic disease prevention. (cdc.gov)
- Researchers of chronic disease prevention and control. (cdc.gov)
- The relentless death toll is projected to reach 173,000 by August 22, according to a new composite forecast from by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention projects. (fox2now.com)
- Despite the medical establishment's views on the benefits of marijuana, the passage of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 classified marijuana as a Schedule I drug, defined as a category of drugs not considered legitimate for medical use. (medscape.com)
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cannot attest to the accuracy of a non-federal website. (cdc.gov)
Behavioral1
- Research projects applicable to this FOA are those that are either applied or basic in nature (including methodological development), have a human behavioral and/or social science focus, and feature systems science methodologies. (nih.gov)
Eugenics3
- on The Ethics of Eugenics and Genetic Engineering, supervised by Jonathan Glover. (google.com)
- Are Eugenics, Torture and Social Control Hidden Legacies of the American Psychological Association? (truthout.org)
- With the revelations of its connections to torture and hints in its history of connections to eugenics and social control, the APA may be an appropriate target for university boycott. (truthout.org)
Counselors2
- Telehealth options provide the additional benefit of convenience and accessibility for connecting patients with clinicians and genetic counselors remotely right from their homes. (baylorgenetics.com)
- Baylor Genetics' genetic counselors are available to support healthcare providers and offer guidance on which tests to order, how to interpret results, and what the next steps should be considered. (baylorgenetics.com)
Disorders2
- Prevalence and Clinical Significance of Commonly Diagnosed Genetic Disorders in Preterm Infants. (cdc.gov)
- X-linked conditions refer to genetic disorders that are associated with gene mutations on the X chromosome and most commonly affect males. (baylorgenetics.com)
Epidemiology1
- These findings support the social push perspective and make important contributions to the social demography and genetic epidemiology of smoking as well as to the gene-environment interaction literatures. (dukeupress.edu)
Variants3
- Genetic variants like my son's would be underdiagnosed, misdiagnosed or missed altogether. (newtactics.org)
- Abdominal obesity genetic variants predict waist circumference regain after weight loss. (cdc.gov)
- Coupled with genetic counseling services, which aim to assist patients and families to cope with and understand the results of testing, the aim is to predict the chance of developing disease or transmitting disease-causing variants to offspring. (biomedcentral.com)
Public's1
- A significant paradox and disconnect continues to exist between the federal government's outdated policies versus changing state laws, the general public's perception and acceptance of marijuana, and even former President Barack Obama. (medscape.com)
Telehealth1
- Fox said the U.S. system also needs to evolve beyond fee-for-service, invest in information technology to bridge the gap between the access for the rich and poor, continue to expand telehealth, and reform payment programs to recognize social factors. (medscape.com)
Government's1
- BEIJING - China has suspended or closed the social media accounts of more than 1,000 critics of the government's policies on the COVID-19 outbreak, as the country moves to further open up. (timesofisrael.com)
Systematic1
- Such an endeavor would entail systematic weekly surveillance of students and staff with PCR (polymerase chain reaction tests detect genetic material from a specific organism, such as a virus) testing and contact tracing in urban, rural and suburban school districts across the country, like the surveillance being conducted in the UK by the Office of National Statistics (ONS). (wsws.org)
Prevalent2
Ethical7
- The ethical assessment of new technologies raises two principal concerns: the need to develop effective policies and legislation, and the reconsideration of the ethical frameworks in which these policies and laws are developed. (google.com)
- She is Chair of the Human Genome Organisation Committee on Ethics, Law and Society, and has served as a member of several policy-making and advisory bodies, including the Panel of Eminent Ethical Experts of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), and the UK Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes (ACNFP). (google.com)
- Ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) and challenges in the design of a randomized controlled trial to test the online return of cancer genetic research results to U.S. black women. (cdc.gov)
- There has been little focus in the literature on how to build genetic testing and counseling services in low- and middle-income countries in a responsible, ethical, and culturally appropriate manner. (biomedcentral.com)
- The proposed knowledge synthesis aims to fill this gap in knowledge and mine the existing data to determine the breadth of work in this area and identify ethical, social, and cultural issues that have emerged. (biomedcentral.com)
- Studies that address clinical genetic testing and/or counseling and ethical, social, and/or cultural issues of these genetic services, and are performed in low- and middle-income countries as defined by World Bank will be considered for inclusion. (biomedcentral.com)
- While there has been a push to bring genomic science from "lab to village" [ 14 ], there is little focus in the literature on how to build genetic testing and counseling services in LMICs in a responsible, ethical, and culturally appropriate manner. (biomedcentral.com)
Discrimination2
- The complex and controversial issues concerning genetics research that have emerged (e.g., the quality of laboratory testing, the rapid commercialization of genetic tests, and the potential for discrimination and stigmatization) require public health leadership. (cdc.gov)
- Genetic discrimination by insurance companies in Aotearoa New Zealand: experiences and views of health professionals. (cdc.gov)
Genetics2
- Genetic testing offered by Baylor Genetics provides many benefits - it can help identify potential risks for common women's health issues, including cancers such as breast and ovarian, and inform preventive measures. (baylorgenetics.com)
- Although the process of uncovering potentially life-altering information through genetic testing can be emotionally overwhelming, many women find relief, reduced anxiety, and empowerment from taking proactive control of their health," said Sydney Lau, MS, CGC, Baylor Genetics. (baylorgenetics.com)
Chronic diseases1
- Development, implementation, and evaluation of population-based interventions to prevent chronic diseases and control their effects on quality of life, morbidity, and mortality. (cdc.gov)
Genomics2
- Ruth Chadwick is Distinguished Research Professor and Director of the ESRC (Economic and Social Sciences Research Council) Centre for Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics (Cesagen), at Cardiff University, UK and Link Chair between Cardiff Law School and the School of English, Communication and Philosophy (ENCAP). (google.com)
- Professor Chadwick has coordinated a number of projects funded by the European Commission, including the EUROSCREEN projects and co-edits the journal Bioethics and the online journal Genomics, Society and Policy. (google.com)
Economic2
- The social and economic costs eventually prompted rare street protests in Beijing and other cities, possibly influencing the party's decision to swiftly ease the strictest measures. (timesofisrael.com)
- and economic, social and climatic factors. (cdc.gov)
Hereditary1
- Prevalence and genetic spectrum associated with hereditary colorectal cancer syndromes, the need to improve cancer risk awareness, and family cascade testing in Vietnam. (cdc.gov)
Sciences1
- These are research seminars run by the Mathematics of Life and Social Sciences Group. (surrey.ac.uk)
Interventions3
- Development, implementation, and evaluation of public health law and health-policy-driven interventions. (cdc.gov)
- Information is lacking about the benefits and risks of genetic testing, the efficacy of early interventions, and the population distribution of genotypes and other risk factors associated with disease conditions. (cdc.gov)
- Policy and legislative development, implementation, and evaluation of interventions. (cdc.gov)
Practice1
- Using the social ecological model as a conceptual framework will facilitate the understanding of broader influences of the sociocultural context on an individual's experience with clinical genetic testing and counseling, thereby informing interdisciplinary sectors in future recommendations for practice and policy. (biomedcentral.com)
Healthcare3
- At-risk carriers may choose to discuss with their healthcare provider or genetic counselor what that means for their potential children, and what steps they can take to manage this risk, including prenatal diagnosis, egg or sperm donation, preimplantation genetic testing, or adoption. (baylorgenetics.com)
- It's recommended that women undertake this journey alongside a healthcare provider, particularly a genetic counselor, who can help them navigate the meaning of their results and the next steps. (baylorgenetics.com)
- This report summarizes for healthcare managers those developments and their implications post UNGASS for the development of policies and in identifying the challenges and priorities for their responses to address the drug situation in order to achieve the targets set for 2019 and the 2030 agenda for sustainable development. (who.int)
Ethics1
- Ethics, Reproduction and Genetic Control (Revised Edition, 1992);and a large number of papers in learned journals. (google.com)
Clinical2
- Defining Need Amid Exponential Change: Conceptual Challenges in Workforce Planning for Clinical Genetic Services. (cdc.gov)
- Clinical genetic testing is a medical test that analyzes human DNA to detect anomalies that may have pathological consequences. (biomedcentral.com)
Services5
- This does not have to mean government must take over and brush aside private effort by way of legislation or provision of social services, even in a democracy. (quadrant.org.au)
- Most countries have inadequate national health policies and plans, and scarce facilities, diagnostic tools, treatment services and trained personnel. (who.int)
- This privacy policy describes how we collect, use, disclose, and protect personal information during the course of providing our services. (experian.com)
- Any users of the services linked to this policy will be referred to as "consumers. (experian.com)
- Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control. (newtactics.org)
Biological1
- Contemporary anthropologists and other scientists, while recognizing the reality of biological variation between different human populations, regard the concept of a unified, distinguishable "White race" as a social construct with no scientific basis. (wikipedia.org)
Development4
- This project will combine several methods to investigate the development and 'spread' of self-harm through social networks during adolescence, with a particular focus on the role of social media. (kcl.ac.uk)
- This endeavor is defined within the core functions of public health agencies proposed by the Institute of Medicine: assessment, policy development, assurance, and evaluation (3,4). (cdc.gov)
- Drawing on previous research on the development of Swedish foreign and security policy, this study aims to contribute to our understanding of the self- image and ideas that have formed the ambiguous character of the security doctrine pushed by the Social Democratic Party since regaining power in 2014. (lu.se)
- A key argument is that historical consciousness, dramaturgy, and a processual-relational approach to a large degree can help explain the dynamics of the Social Democratic Party's ambiguous discourse around foreign and security policy and its development. (lu.se)
United Nations2
- United Nations' policies on misinformation are about silencing dissent & criticism of Agenda. (sociable.co)
- Through of the production and distribution of United Nations and introduced strict intergovernmental processes under the controlled substances on the Parties provisions on the consumption of aegis of the United Nations the interna- that had signed the Convention. (who.int)
Factors6
- Importantly, we then show that genetic factors for smoking desistance increase in importance following restrictive legislation on smoking behaviors that occurred in the early and mid-1970s. (dukeupress.edu)
- Secondary analyses of existing data on self-harm, social networks and other putative explanatory factors, collected from the REACH cohort of around 1,200 adolescents (aged 11 to 14 and followed to age 16) using longitudinal network analyses. (kcl.ac.uk)
- Qualitative data using digital diaries on a sub-sample of around 40 adolescents who report self-harm to gain in-depth accounts of what factors, from the perspectives of young people, increase and decrease likelihood of self-harm, in particular the role of friendships and social media. (kcl.ac.uk)
- Predictive factors of genetic diagnosis and real-life impact of next-generation sequencing for children with epilepsy. (cdc.gov)
- CHICAGO - To give a sense of how social factors affect someone's health, Sarah Candler, MD, MPH, described this case: A 70-year-old woman with diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and high blood pressure and a high hemoglobin A1C, even though she's on insulin. (medscape.com)
- Factors identified that influence the assessment and control of occupational hazards include the small scale of many work enterprises with the complications that typify small businesses, low capital investment in occupational health activities, and an insufficient number of occupational hygienists. (cdc.gov)
Findings2
- To promote dialogue among researchers, practitioners, and policy makers on research findings and practical experience. (cdc.gov)
- A narrative synthesis guided by the social ecological model will be used to summarize findings. (biomedcentral.com)
Inform2
- In fact, there has never been any concerted effort by public health departments of state or federal governments to conduct a thorough and comprehensive, methodical and prospective study of the relationship between schools, children and the community spread of the coronavirus, despite the urgency for this data to inform the public and make science-driven public health policies. (wsws.org)
- The vision of PCD is to be the premier forum where practitioners and policy makers inform research and researchers help practitioners and policy makers more effectively improve the health of the population. (cdc.gov)
Toolkit1
- Social media became a critical part of the toolkit for greater freedom. (sociable.co)
Conferences1
- I've argued in the past that CSHL should be commended for even having a social media policy at all (unlike most conferences), and the willingness of the conference organisers to tweak that policy on the fly in response to audience demand is laudable. (scienceblogs.com)
Mental health1
- 1+3: the student will complete a LISS DTP MSc in Mental Health Studies, including training in advanced quantitative, longitudinal social network analyses, and qualitative analyses to fully equip him/her to complete this project. (kcl.ac.uk)
20222
- This comment by the Swedish Social Democratic EU MEP Heléne Fritzon sparked much controversy on social media and was met with heavy criticism from some of her political opponents (Jakob Hanke Vela & Lynch, 2022). (lu.se)
- He argued that although there is nothing wrong in defending Sweden's previous neutrality policy, it is not necessarily something that Swedish political representatives should brag about, as it implies that the countries that were occupied or fought against Germany ended up in that situation because they were not as 'skilled' as Sweden (Helmerson, 2022). (lu.se)
Media14
- up to be a fairly social media-free meeting. (scienceblogs.com)
- lt;p>Social media is shifting fast, and it's hard for conference organisers to adapt to the changing environment. (scienceblogs.com)
- Since then, through a period of major social change and explosion in social media use, rates of adolescent self-harm have increased rapidly, particularly among girls. (kcl.ac.uk)
- Social Media Marketing World Improve your strategy, find your next big marketing idea. (socialmediaexaminer.com)
- Travel to Social Media Marketing World off the table? (socialmediaexaminer.com)
- The popular Sina Weibo social media platform said it had addressed 12,854 violations including attacks on experts, scholars, and medical workers, and issued temporary or permanent bans on 1,120 accounts. (timesofisrael.com)
- The Turkey coup was already over almost as soon as it began, and social media - or lack thereof - played a major role in determining the outcome. (sociable.co)
- When a faction of the Turkish military attempted to overthrow the government, the regime reportedly blocked social media in the country including Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. (sociable.co)
- Although the respected social media platforms claimed that they didn't play any part in the block and that their servers were functioning normally, both Facebook and Twitter made similar statements that there seemed to have been an "intentional slowing" of traffic within Turkey. (sociable.co)
- With a very effective media campaign on the part of the government via traditional Television news networks and nontraditional social media networks such as WhatsApp, the regime's ability to "flood people's news and social media feeds with assurances of control, appears to have turned the tide in the early hours of Saturday. (sociable.co)
- The fact that the Turkish government played a part in controlling social media and conventional media goes to show how those who control communication can alter the perceptions of the people, whether the information being broadcast is accurate or not. (sociable.co)
- It appears that the Turkish government remembered full-well the role that social media played during the Arab Spring some five years ago and knew how to quash resistance by flooding pro-government information across the various channels, or else crumble and fall like the other governments before them. (sociable.co)
- A report by the University of Washington (UW) from September of 2011 states, "After analyzing more than 3 million tweets, gigabytes of YouTube content and thousands of blog posts, a new study finds that social media played a central role in shaping political debates in the Arab Spring. (sociable.co)
- Because the Turkish government was able to control both social media and conventional media, it was able to influence public opinion and stop the bloodshed - at least temporarily. (sociable.co)
Democracy1
- According to the UW report on the Arab Spring, "People who shared interest in democracy built extensive social networks and organized political action. (sociable.co)
Genes3
- In this article, we explore the effect of public policy on the extent to which genes influence smoking desistance. (dukeupress.edu)
- However some single genes, like MAO-A, have been shown, in certain environment, to trigger anti-social behaviour. (wildculture.com)
- These genetic tests help identify harmful mutations in genes such as BRCA1 and BRCA2 , which increase the risk of breast and ovarian cancer. (baylorgenetics.com)
Versus1
- Philosophically, as in Greens policies at large, hypocrisies of the environment versus the human ego are evident. (quadrant.org.au)
Guidelines1
- The National Comprehensive Cancer Network's guidelines for genetic high-risk cancers provide a roadmap for regular screenings and risk-reduction recommendations based on current evidence. (baylorgenetics.com)
Veterans1
- In the summer of 2010, the Department of Veteran Affairs issued a department directive to "formally allow patients treated at its hospitals and clinics to use medical marijuana in states where it is legal, a policy clarification that veterans have sought for years. (medscape.com)
Environment2
- The Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 mandated the EPA to protect the public from "unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment" by regulating the manufacture, processing, distribution, use, sale, and disposal of chemicals. (wikipedia.org)
- To me, it represents that at least we're moving in the direction where we're acknowledging directly that social environment matters," he said. (medscape.com)
Manage1
- You can view details and manage settings at any time on our cookies policy page. (surrey.ac.uk)
Sectors1
- CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky's testimony on March 17 before the House Energy and Commerce Oversight Subcommittee, under pressure from financial sectors to change the six-foot policy, only further confirmed that science remains a casualty of reactionary politics, under the Democrats as much as under Trump. (wsws.org)
Consumption1
- In a "fact check" aimed at conservative commentator Glenn Beck, AFP Fact Check claimed that the banning of meat and dairy and limits on air travel and clothing consumption were actually "not policy recommendations. (chromographicsinstitute.com)
Science2
- The PBS is ultimately controlled by the Minister for Health, with politics being a greater power than science. (quadrant.org.au)
- Advancements in genetic science have opened new avenues for understanding and managing women's health. (baylorgenetics.com)
Large2
- This is required when: 1) an entity regularly monitors sensitive personal information (e.g., race, genetic data, etc.), 2) an entity regularly monitors personal data on a large scale, or 3) is a public authority. (socialmediaexaminer.com)
- We need those large social gatherings, honestly, shut down for the time being, until our country can come up with a comprehensive national strategy to get this virus under control. (fox2now.com)
Time5
- At the same time, unrealistic zero-emissions policies are impoverishing Westerners and annihilating the middle class, which is fueling reliance on centralized government. (chromographicsinstitute.com)
- We have jobs with generous Personal Time Off policies that allow us to be able to attend therapies and appointments. (newtactics.org)
- Since regaining power in 2014, the Swedish Social Democratic party has pushed a security policy line combining increased spending on the Swedish armed forces and deepened international cooperation while at the same time maintaining the policy of military non- alignment. (lu.se)
- In Sweden, the debate on security policy, military alliance, and NATO membership has for a long time not been as prominent in the public discussion as right after the invasion. (lu.se)
- Swedish security policy has developed up to this point, I hope that this study will contribute to an increased understanding of the events and actions taking place at this exact time and in the near future. (lu.se)
Medical2
- In 2009, the Justice Department issued a federal medical marijuana policy memo to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and US Attorneys instructing prosecutors not to target medicinal marijuana patients and their providers for federal prosecution in states where medicinal marijuana has been legalized. (medscape.com)
- Recent measures have included the creation of an ACP international medical graduate task force and establishing an antiharassment policy and reporting process. (medscape.com)
Privacy policy3
- This Privacy Policy is provided by Experian and its subsidiaries that act as a business or controller within the meaning of U.S. state privacy laws, or are controlled by Experian plc and use the Experian name, or that link to this policy. (experian.com)
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