• As we are heading towards 2023, we would like to look back at the year 2022, and highlight a range of topics. (lu.se)
  • A significant portion of the government's Speech from the Throne was dedicated to curbing the high level of crime in the country. (jonesbahamas.com)
  • Shoshana Weissmann, social media manager and fellow at the policy research organization R Street Institute, tweeted that issues related to social media weren't the federal government's problems to fix. (kalw.org)
  • This might seem like a shocking query, but his mosque comes under the government's purview. (counterpunch.org)
  • Try a little using behavior modification to curb her bad habits. (worldsbestcatlitter.com)
  • The officials added that a contributing factor to the behavior problems is that - like other college students around the country - many more cadets and midshipmen are arriving at the academies with previous bad experiences, ranging from assaults and harassment to thoughts of or attempts at suicide. (kxlf.com)
  • and some worthwhile things like elegantly pitched curb cuts and architecturally appealing ramps. (metropolismag.com)
  • Accessibility such as the position of bicycle paths relative to roads, quality of the terrain, presence of curb cuts, etc. (cdc.gov)
  • This bill fixes this problem by implementing some basic reforms. (senate.gov)
  • Can a Novel Med School Curriculum Curb the US Opioid Epidemic? (medscape.com)
  • A growing international recession has caused several unified problems, including increasing energy and food charges, monetary turmoil after the epidemic, and customer uncertainty. (lu.se)
  • Combining therapy, medication and a flexible, user-friendly platform, ALAViDA is designed to aid patients in curbing their consumption. (treatmentmagazine.com)
  • Recent studies reveal the staggering scale and far-reaching consequences of this deeply rooted problem on individuals and entire economies. (com.bd)
  • Although it is expected that mitigation strategies will curb community transmission of COVID-19, the unintended consequences of social isolation on mental health and substance use are a growing public health concern. (cdc.gov)
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2020b ], little is understood on how the public perceives the barriers and benefits of social distancing in coping with various risks. (sissa.it)
  • The new report, expected to be released Thursday, makes several immediate and longer-term recommendations to improve assault and harassment prevention and eliminate the toxic climates that fuel the problems. (kxlf.com)
  • Behavioral health problems related to substance use disorder (SUD) and severe mental illness (SMI) may have created additional challenges for PEH to practice prevention measures like mask wearing, physical distancing, handwashing, and quarantine and isolation. (cdc.gov)
  • As an alternative, Doyle says, they could tackle their metabolic problems with a drug that replicates the long-term benefits of surgery. (sciencedaily.com)
  • A PSPO is a power that allows councils to impose restrictions on a defined area to tackle problem behaviour under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. (nnbn.co.uk)
  • Strict enforcement & punishment cannot curb the drug trafficking. (buddhistchannel.tv)
  • Either this phrase amounts to empty rhetoric-rather like responding to repeated instances of gun violence in our country by sending each cluster of victims our "thoughts and prayers"-or else it refers to a policy of harsh punishment for bullies. (edweek.org)
  • But the effects of punishment do matter, and where bullying is concerned, they suggest a painful irony: Punishing kids who bully not only fails to address the source of the problem, but actually makes things worse. (edweek.org)
  • He, like other critics of punishment, has offered suggestions for what can curb bullying. (edweek.org)
  • Bans are an extremist reaction that people are going to regret," said David Abrams, a professor of social and behavioral sciences at New York University. (thenation.com)
  • Many of these behavioral problems have simple solutions. (worldsbestcatlitter.com)
  • Impact of Social Isolation during the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health, Substance Use, and Homelessness: Qualitative Interviews with Behavioral Health Providers. (cdc.gov)
  • Behavioral health providers shared that experiencing social isolation worsened mental health conditions and caused some people to return to substance use and fatally overdose. (cdc.gov)
  • That was a year of unprecedented protests and uprisings that spread nearly everywhere like a dense fog of social malaise. (who.int)
  • That approach has shown great success in reducing weight and treating type 2 diabetes, drawing a lot of social media postings from celebrities in recent months. (sciencedaily.com)
  • introduced a bill on Tuesday - the Social Media Addiction Reduction Technology, or SMART, Act - that would ban "addictive" social media features. (kalw.org)
  • Most social media platforms are known for their infinite scrolling effect, which allows users to see all of the content on their newsfeeds in one visit to the site if they continue to scroll to the bottom of the page. (kalw.org)
  • The senator's goal is to discourage users from continuously engaging with social media products. (kalw.org)
  • Before he introduced the SMART Act, he sponsored bills relating to children's online privacy, data collection and social media bias. (kalw.org)
  • In a May op-ed , in which he called Facebook, Twitter and Instagram parasitic, Hawley said that social media has done more collective harm than good, and he even went so far as to say that it would be better if these sites didn't exist at all. (kalw.org)
  • Though this bill wouldn't ban social media entirely, it was met with resistance from tech experts and other lawmakers immediately after its announcement. (kalw.org)
  • Others said the science behind social media addiction has yet to be proven. (kalw.org)
  • While Hawley's bill alleges that certain social media features "substantially impede freedom of choice," Daisy Soderberg-Rivkin, also a fellow at R Street Institute, said that prohibiting these features would more likely diminish the user's autonomy. (kalw.org)
  • Social media makes aesthetic treatments more regular," Fishman says. (fatherly.com)
  • Even if it is to regulate 'regular' social media content, it should go through an internet specific law like the proposed Information Technology Bill . (nepalitimes.com)
  • If it is about a tax on the earnings of online/social media it should be governed by corporate or taxation laws, explains Santosh Sigdel of Digital Rights Nepal. (nepalitimes.com)
  • It is clear that in this year of elections , politicians are concerned about the influence of social media content. (nepalitimes.com)
  • In February, Bangladesh came up with a draft regulation similar to India's IT rules to curb social and digital media including OTT platforms. (nepalitimes.com)
  • If you had told me five years ago that I would be working for a social media company I would have laughed," she said. (thenationalnews.com)
  • Facebook came in for major criticism last year after social media users in Myanmar used the platform to organise attacks against the Rohingya, the Muslim minority in a predominantly Buddhist country. (thenationalnews.com)
  • The Hill ) - Billionaire Elon Musk, the owner of X, a social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has shared plans to strip headlines and other text from posts that display a news article's lead image. (whnt.com)
  • Lured by glamorized images of vaping on social media with hashtags like #VapeLife and #DoIt4Juul-Instagram contains 13.4 million #VapeLife posts-many kids seem unaware of the risks involved. (edutopia.org)
  • The perception adults and media give that e-cigarettes are harmless is a big part of our problem," said Valerie Phillips, a physical education teacher in Round Rock, Texas, with 19 years of experience. (edutopia.org)
  • Students are also made aware of clever vaping marketing techniques and armed with strategies for avoiding the social media hype. (edutopia.org)
  • The report, which was released Thursday, says that too often discussions about stress relief, misconduct, social media and other life issues take place after hours or on the weekends. (kxlf.com)
  • 12. In fact, 2011 may well go down in history as the time when politicians, economists, and the mass media paid attention to inequality as a threat to social stability and world security. (who.int)
  • Social media should also be used to create mass awareness on the ill effects of smokeless tobacco use. (who.int)
  • The conversational nature of micro-blogging services like Twitter fit her style much more comfortably. (skippy.net)
  • The switch come months after Musk announced the rebranding of the social platform formerly known as Twitter. (whnt.com)
  • Usually I'm trying to solve a problem, and find the solution posted to someone's blog by way of a Google search. (skippy.net)
  • Any new law should either try to solve a problem or to facilitate a solution. (nepalitimes.com)
  • Instructors at the University of California at Irvine, like their colleagues across the country, were exhausted after months of pandemic teaching. (chronicle.com)
  • Obesity and diabetes were the pandemic before the COVID-19 pandemic," says Robert Doyle, Ph.D., one of the two principal investigators on the project, along with Christian Roth, M.D. "They are a massive problem, and they are projected to only get worse. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic is a particularly interesting wicked problem. (sissa.it)
  • Our findings provide additional evidence that the social isolation experienced during the pandemic has been detrimental to mental health and substance use outcomes, especially for people experiencing homelessness. (cdc.gov)
  • She said the social costs of gambling include increased crime, need for government-funded services, and business-related costs like loss of job productivity, poor attendance, and increased unemployment. (wglt.org)
  • Why is there such little true innovation in mainstream food companies surrounding this problem of massive significance to consumers and our nation? (plantescompany.com)
  • The gap is confusing in light of food companies like Kraft facing declining returns on new product innovation in today's copycat economy with growing store brand market shares. (plantescompany.com)
  • If this reasoning is right, and I believe it is, then we will need to find answers to the special problems of black Americans in acts and measures that curb the excesses of modern individualism and thereby strengthen family life for al l Americans. (csmonitor.com)
  • Those critical years of social formation can send youngsters down a dangerous path from which there's no turning back for some, i.e. today's shoplifter becomes tomorrow's drug dealer. (munster-express.ie)
  • Far from showing signs of resolution, many of these problems - including crime, violence, drug use, and joblessness - are deepening. (csmonitor.com)
  • The current PSPO covering the Northampton Town area was introduced in 2020 in response to issues of anti-social behaviour which included drug use, street drinking and urinating in public places. (nnbn.co.uk)
  • It is grim, gripping, and a call to arms to save an endangered species, as well as to curb drug cartels in Mexico. (thriveglobal.com)
  • In ``Habits of the Heart,'' sociologist Robert Bellah and four colleagues argue that this redefinition left the self so sovereign and its claims for personal reward so narrow and abstract that it was hard for collective institutions like the family to work satisfactorily. (csmonitor.com)
  • Although some impacts are easier to quantify, like loss incurred from career change or discrimination in getting certain roles, costs incurred from Productivity loss, psychological impacts, and inaccessibility to creativity are often hard to quantify in numbers. (com.bd)
  • These stories are produced through the New York & Michigan Solutions Journalism Collaborative, a partnership of news organizations and universities dedicated to rigorous and compelling reporting about successful responses to social problems. (michiganradio.org)
  • Our best defense against the dan- of smoking on women and the need for the Nation to come gers of smoking is a comprehensive approach to tobacco use together and address this problem. (cdc.gov)
  • Like home care agencies across the country, New York City's Cooperative Home Care Associates faced a nagging challenge: How to hire and retain quality direct care workers? (michiganradio.org)
  • However, I think the design professions in this country are poised to enter into a period of "Sustainability 2.0", where the baseline values of environmental sustainability have reached the mainstream and architects, designers, and planners have acquired enough perspective to examine the fundamental precepts of sustainability as a whole (social, economic, and environmental) and to begin to seek out additional, complementary models for thinking about design. (metropolismag.com)
  • The following steps should be taken to curb the rising crime rate in the country: First, bar the entry of criminals into politics by enacting stringent laws. (tribuneindia.com)
  • These dangers have become pressing social problems and are a great concern to the family, society and the country. (buddhistchannel.tv)
  • Moreover, the population of the metropolitan Athens area, like the remainder of the country, had increased markedly because of the exchange of populations between Turkey and Greece after the war between the 2 countries and the defeat of Greece in 1922 ( 6 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Although the expert community constantly emphasizes social distancing as one of the most important precautions to protect oneself from the virus [Courtemanche et al. (sissa.it)
  • Dr Saltman said that agencies from all over the world are having to move quickly to combat the constantly evolving problems created by online hate speech. (thenationalnews.com)
  • Such contentment is what makes fixing Social Security so difficult, as any discussion of curbing or delaying retiree benefits means diminishing a program Americans generally like. (gobankingrates.com)
  • Litter box issues tend to be one of the more frustrating and difficult problems faced by cat parents. (worldsbestcatlitter.com)
  • INSKEEP: Cheryl, I feel like it's also difficult to determine if there's a kind of nationwide strategy or approach that people are trying here. (kcbx.org)
  • Pavement condition and problems with tree roots at Grey Park make walking difficult. (who.int)
  • Obviously, extreme deprivation and social exclusion create opportunities for engaging in crime. (wikipedia.org)
  • So some of the examples of problems would be spending more than they intended to, lying to family members and friends about the behaviors that occurred when gambling, borrowing money to pay off gambling debts, and more serious concerns would be committing a crime. (wglt.org)
  • To herald a peaceful social existence in such a society, one must destroy the very roots of crime and not be contented trimming foliage. (tribuneindia.com)
  • Some parents neglect a bit older kids so as to be able to cater for younger ones due to financial problems. (wikipedia.org)
  • We hope it's genuinely useful to younger New Yorkers wrestling with questions like, What would my family income have to be to support my vision of tomorrow? (curbed.com)
  • As of June 2020, social distancing 1 is a crucial practice that still needs to be implemented and sustained around the world to decrease community transmission of COVID-19. (sissa.it)
  • By taking some long overdue and common sense steps like providing federal agencies with access to the most complete and accurate list of people who have died, we can put an end to this unacceptable practice once and for all. (senate.gov)
  • My name is Hailey McCalla from CDC's Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response Division of Emergency Operations, and I'd like to welcome you to today's emergency partners information connection webinar titled Communicate for the 2018 Hurricane Season. (cdc.gov)
  • The short- and long-term impact of COVID-19 crosses biological, psychological, and social smart phone or mobile device mobile de domains (Chenneville et al. (bvsalud.org)
  • Continuing to use opioids despite knowledge of having persistent or recurrent physical or psychological problems that are likely to have been caused or exacerbated by the substance. (medscape.com)
  • It is tempting to feel vindicated by this sudden high-level attention to social inequality as a disruptive force strong enough to undermine security and topple governments. (who.int)
  • Badi's business is positioned to benefit from the tourist-inflated rent trend as it stands, though cities like Barcelona are also looking at what they can do, policy-wise, to curb rising rents and ensure there is affordable and adequate living space for local families, such as via social housing quotas on developers and even buying vacant buildings themselves to convert to housing stock. (techcrunch.com)
  • Those benefits are linked to a post-bypass-surgery change in the gut's secretion levels of certain hormones -- including glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and peptide YY (PYY) -- that signal fullness, curb appetite and normalize blood sugar. (sciencedaily.com)
  • This has set off alarms among some members of Congress and led to proposals to either cut benefits, raise the full retirement age or increase payroll taxes on Social Security. (gobankingrates.com)
  • This study used innovative computational methods to analyze 30,000 open-ended responses from a large-scale survey to track how Wisconsin (U.S.A.) residents' perceptions of the benefits of and barriers to performing social distancing evolved over a critical time period (March 19th to April 1st, 2020). (sissa.it)
  • Errors like this cost taxpayers millions of dollars and this bill will bring much needed transparency to ensure that deceased individuals are no longer receiving federal benefits. (senate.gov)
  • and like influenza pandemics and the need to be prepared, with equitable distribution of benefits. (who.int)
  • All too often, policies considered vital in terms of long-term benefits, such as maintaining agricultural self-sufficiency or curbing global warming, lose out if thought to threaten a fragile economy. (who.int)
  • In the 2020 Games' Olympic Village in Tokyo, we saw the opportunity to allow designers to play out a design problem that fits squarely within these frameworks. (metropolismag.com)
  • Possible increased risks for heart disease, diabetes, and reproductive problems have also been reported. (who.int)
  • Increasingly, however, the argument is shifting to a recognition that problems facing black families may be acute examples of problems affecting all family groups. (csmonitor.com)
  • Most engagement with social issues is increasingly becoming one of transaction. (counterpunch.org)
  • As vaping devices are increasingly showing up in school parking lots, bathrooms, and even classrooms, teachers and administrators are scrambling to address the problem. (edutopia.org)
  • Given the state of world affairs, public health can be proud of its achievements since the start of this century, proud of its ability to take a long-term perspective, and proud of its willingness to take on increasingly complex problems. (who.int)
  • Whateverthef*ck excuse you need to get together with some friends and family to eat some good food is a party in our book and should be treated like one. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • Director of the Bahamas Crisis Centre, Dr. Sandra Dean-Patterson told officials gathered at the Ministry of Social Services' 'Save The Family' workshop yesterday that more needs to be done to rebuild the family. (jonesbahamas.com)
  • We will seek to do so in partnership with organisations like the Crisis Centre and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese, Family Life Ministries and other faith-based and civic organisations," Mrs. Griffin said. (jonesbahamas.com)
  • Starting with Adam and Eve's union in Genesis 1, the Bible upholds the family as a key social unit. (christianitytoday.com)
  • Twenty-five years ago, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, then a Labor Department official in the Johnson administration, saw a new set of problems emerging in the black family. (csmonitor.com)
  • Today, its finding of family deterioration, seen linked to a host of other problems, is accepted by analysts across the political spectrum. (csmonitor.com)
  • Two years ago, Senator Moynihan wrote that along with America's entry into the postindustrial era ``has come a new form of social distress, associated with the `post-marital' family. (csmonitor.com)
  • The only way you can do that is to make sure your family is ready for your absence while here at work whether that's just for your shift or for multiple days like we do when we get deployed. (cdc.gov)
  • Under discussion are troop contributions from places like Turkey, Indonesia and France--nations that are not likely to prove unfriendly to Hezbollah and that are, to varying degrees, hostile to Israel. (blogs.com)
  • Many children move from rural areas to the major cities like Kumasi and Accra in search of greener pastures. (wikipedia.org)
  • The 2011 Ideas AIA/YAF/COD Ideas Competition is centered on the principles of Universal Design, in the larger context of environmental and social sustainability. (metropolismag.com)
  • The idea of focusing on Universal Design within the larger context of environmental and social sustainability is one that has been broadly embraced in other countries and cultures, but which has been slow to gain momentum here in the US. (metropolismag.com)
  • The democratic, international context of the Olympic Games and the values of Olympism were also attractive to us, as they allowed us to put forth an implicit but fundamental suggestion through the framing of the design problem that Universal Design, like the Games themselves, belongs to all countries and cultures, and that Universal Design principles could be appropriately and beneficially applied to any social, cultural, or environmental context. (metropolismag.com)
  • Architects and designers from top firms along with influencers and experts will examine strengths and weaknesses of current design thinking and practices, exploring issues like research, technology, and wellness. (metropolismag.com)
  • Meantime, Minister Griffin explained that the new government plans to do all it can to save families through the implementation of a number of initiatives and expanding the role of Social Services to make it a major factor in social development. (jonesbahamas.com)
  • But this is not just a clumsy attempt to restrict freedom of expression , but a blunt sword that can be used to go after anyone the government does not like. (nepalitimes.com)
  • Sigdel told us the problem is that the government just does not understand the Internet's convergence of text, video, audio and graphics. (nepalitimes.com)
  • Their vagueness is deliberately designed for arbitrary application against people the government does not like. (nepalitimes.com)
  • In China, government policy has curbed the population, yes, but at the cost of forced abortions, infanticide, and state control over women's choices. (christianitytoday.com)
  • a Infectious Disease Control Section, Health and Safety Division, Bureau of Social Welfare and Public Health, Tokyo Metropolitan Government. (who.int)
  • Indeed, despite the consensus among scientists and health professionals on the effectiveness of social distancing to decrease community transmission [Courtemanche et al. (sissa.it)
  • Councillor Gary Wyse, in highlighting the current problems being experienced in several estates within his electoral area, believes that parents need to do more when it comes to supervising their children. (munster-express.ie)
  • The area around the Social Security office on Green Bay is very dark. (who.int)
  • A specific group of people, often living in a defined geographic area, who share a common culture, values, and norms and who are arranged in a social structure according to relationships the community has developed over a period of time. (cdc.gov)
  • A space within a curb that is cut away to create a flat area convenient for bicycles, wheelchairs, and strollers. (cdc.gov)
  • Check your irrigation system monthly for things like missing drip emitters or leaks. (wateruseitwisely.com)
  • Residents have a very limited income, and would like information about how to get discounts on things like beach passes. (who.int)
  • In support of marriage and children, social programs can address cultural practices that may lead to overpopulation, such as polygamy and promiscuity. (christianitytoday.com)
  • In response, here are some of the promising ways that schools and districts are trying to curb what Jonathan Winickoff, doctor and chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics Tobacco Consortium, has called a " public health disaster . (edutopia.org)
  • In New York City, the cooperative helps seniors like Kathryn Goldman, 89, who lives alone in a third-floor apartment not far from Central Park. (michiganradio.org)
  • While U.S. lawmakers tussle over how and whether to reform Social Security and Medicare , many of the nation's seniors might be wondering what the fuss is all about. (gobankingrates.com)
  • Even if racism continues to be a factor in the social and economic progress of some blacks, can it be used to explain the sharp increase in inner-city social dislocations since 1970? (csmonitor.com)
  • The latter's legacy of discrimination and economic problems left them more vulnerable to these forces. (csmonitor.com)
  • it inflicts significant social and economic costs. (com.bd)
  • The rapid economic and social development of the continent has since led to dramatically reduced habitats of the vector and, most likely, to its elimination and is the main reason the likelihood of a similar event is small. (cdc.gov)
  • 2021). Severe and additional economic and social inequalities continue to negatively impact both the psychosocial and treatment outcomes of vulnerable groups such as adolescents living with HIV (Armbruster et al. (bvsalud.org)
  • Like everything in life, criminality's origins are primarily developed in youth. (munster-express.ie)
  • We spoke to dozens of people but narrowed it down to a handful, each reasonably en route to the upper-middle- (and, in two instances, just plain upper-) class life they picture in their heads. (curbed.com)
  • We asked, What would a "nice life" look like? (curbed.com)
  • While there isn't a fully adequate explanation of this development, the indication is that the radical redefinition and extension of individualism which transformed so much of American social life in the 1960s and 1970s is a root cause. (csmonitor.com)
  • The street children are viewed worldly as problem (because some of them steal to survive) rather than people whose first habitat is the street. (wikipedia.org)
  • Plenty of people fall off the healthy-eating wagon in social settings, give up, and struggle to start again. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • Most cats can be taught to be more gentle with people-as long as you give them plenty of opportunities to express their aggression in acceptable ways, like positive forms of play. (worldsbestcatlitter.com)
  • Because now you've got people like me, and there's so many gamblers out there, who will think that they can take that last bit of money they have and blow it on the gambling, and then the state will pick up the tab for their housing, food, clothing, their children, their medical," she said. (wglt.org)
  • People might just gamble recreationally and not really have any problems associated with it. (wglt.org)
  • A way that people might gamble recreationally without having problems would be to determine a set amount of money that they're willing to spend on gambling, and then to stick to that," Kerber said. (wglt.org)
  • It seems like a simple problem-too many people-with a simple solution: have fewer children. (christianitytoday.com)
  • The decade-long cases against political heavyweights like Laloo Prasad Yadav, Jayalalithaa and Mulayam Singh Yadav (not to mention Pappu Yadav and Arun Gawli), which are still undecided, make people lose all hope of political cleansing. (tribuneindia.com)
  • People experiencing homelessness (PEH) are at disproportionate risk of becoming infected and having severe illness from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), especially when residing in congregate settings like homeless shelters. (cdc.gov)
  • There is no question that these social pathologies derive in part from racial discrimination. (csmonitor.com)
  • It's time for food companies to own the obesity problem and define their scope more broadly with solutions that include and go beyond their specific manufactured products. (plantescompany.com)
  • There are various technical solutions that aim to curb the damage that can be done by malicious commenters, but it's really hard to solve social problems via technology. (skippy.net)
  • Overconsumption can be a serious problem for many yards - it either needs too much water, or maybe you're giving it more water than it needs. (wateruseitwisely.com)
  • By now its status as a serious problem is widely acknowledged, as it should be. (edweek.org)
  • ABSTRACT Smoking in Jordan is a serious problem as it affects almost all segments of society including children. (who.int)
  • The decrease in fertility rates in these nations has been linked to a combination of factors, including access to birth control and abortion alongside changing social mores related to the role of women in society. (christianitytoday.com)
  • If we want to permit all kinds of thought, why do we seek to curb what in our opinion is regressive? (counterpunch.org)
  • Think of it as looking like you have a strong face. (fatherly.com)
  • Gambling addiction researcher and Illinois State University Professor Cindy Kerber was a strong voice in favor of curbing the number of video terminals in the city. (wglt.org)
  • In general, residents would like to feel more a part of the community. (who.int)
  • Many reported success with navigating public transportation but would like to have a shuttle in the community to transport residents to activities and frequently visited locations. (who.int)
  • Residents would like to go to the beach but the daily fee is too expensive. (who.int)
  • Residents would like to go to community events as well to the Lincoln Park Zoo, Navy Pier, and a variety of shops. (who.int)
  • Residents would like to learn how to use technology. (who.int)
  • Residents would like to receive The Roundtable. (who.int)
  • Residents would like a map of Evanston businesses. (who.int)
  • Residents would like to have an Albany newsletter that would list community events, resident birthdays, etc. (who.int)
  • But then I was noticing I would have a problem once a week, or once every two weeks," Mitch says. (treatmentmagazine.com)
  • Mr Swayne warns the leader about policy being made 'on the hoof' - a problem ConservativeHome highlighted a few weeks ago. (blogs.com)
  • The catalyst to the change was the emergence of super-sized buyers the likes of McDonalds and Walmart. (plantescompany.com)
  • But how serious is the drive for change relative to the magnitude of the problem? (plantescompany.com)
  • Are large food companies like Kodak, who waited too long to change to digital because it cannibalized their existing film leadership position? (plantescompany.com)
  • Equestrian sport's social license to operate is at risk, and a change of equipment is needed to sustain its future. (horsetalk.co.nz)
  • Continuing to use opioids despite experiencing persistent or recurrent social or interpersonal problems caused or exacerbated by the effects of opioids. (medscape.com)
  • As Gallup noted in its Feb. 24 news release, the Congressional Budget Office recently revised its estimate of when the Social Security Administration's retirement trust fund will be depleted, moving it up a year to 2032 . (gobankingrates.com)
  • But even if this is an attempt to curb fake news, open defamation and mala fide YouTube videos, it is crude and ham-handed. (nepalitimes.com)
  • They were running it by advertisers, who didn't like it, but it's happening," the source told Fortune, noting Musk said news articles occupy too much space on the platform. (whnt.com)
  • That could include simple steps, like offering more flexible deadlines on assignments or incorporating mindfulness into class time, such as doing deep-breathing exercises before exams. (chronicle.com)
  • The poll, conducted in January and released on Feb. 24, found that 63% of adults ages 65 and older say they are "satisfied" with Social Security and Medicare. (gobankingrates.com)
  • Lower- and middle-income adults are "modestly more likely" to be satisfied with Social Security and Medicare than upper-income adults. (gobankingrates.com)
  • Gallup has measured Americans' satisfaction with Social Security and Medicare in January of most years since 2001. (gobankingrates.com)
  • The latest survey found that 52% of Democrats, 45% of independents and 39% of Republicans are satisfied with Social Security and Medicare. (gobankingrates.com)
  • In contrast, the dissatisfaction and satisfaction rates for Social Security and Medicare are exactly the same at 45% each. (gobankingrates.com)
  • A separate Gallup poll conducted last year found that only 40% of respondents said they worried a "great deal" about Social Security. (gobankingrates.com)
  • The hearing examined improper payments to deceased individuals, often due to inadequate sharing among federal agencies of basic death data maintained by the Social Security Administration (SSA). (senate.gov)