... Public healthand social wellbeing is at the heart ofhealthand social care The 12 Review team is aware that there is a separate piece of work being undertaken by the Department ofHealth Social ... Much of the significant management, administrative and overhead efficiency savings potential inhealthand social care has already been captured through the Reviewof Public Administration (RPA), ... done A study20 funded by Cancer Research UK and the Department of Health, England was carried out by researchers from a number of institutions in Australia, Canada, Denmark, Norway and the UK that...
... manuscript NB participated in the data acquisition, data analysis, and the writing and editing of the manuscript MB was involved in the design of the study, interpretation of the data, and drafting ... data, and drafting the manuscript RBH participated in the data collection, analysis and interpretation of data LG was involved in the data collection and preparation of the data tables KC contributed ... included skin diseases and asthma, two highly prevalent conditions in children and adults, as well as cancer and diabetes Although less prevalent than asthma or skin diseases, cancer and diabetes...
... article was a case report and article was a comparative study ofa prospective anda retrospective data Road traffic crash (RTC) was the major cause of maxillofacial injuries in both children and adults ... Trends in the Characteristics of Maxillofacial Fractures in Nigeria J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2003, 61:1140-1143 Fasola AO, Obiechina AE, Arotiba JT: An audit of midfacial fractures in Ibadan, Nigeria ... causes were sport injuries, industrial accidents and animal attacks Fasola et al [18] in Ibadan (SW) reported an increase in number of maxillofacial injuries due to assaults, falls, sporting injuries...
... Germany and Canada found a system that oscillated gas into and out of an animal’s lungs was effective at CO2 elimination [28,29] Commercial products are now available for children and for adults ... several patient-specific factors [25] Lung protective strategies in ARDS are currently aimed at reducing plateau airway pressures and tidal volumes, and at attempting to have an open lung [26] Based ... may also lead to loss of Paw Other potential disadvantages include loss of the ability to auscultate the lung, the heart, and the abdomen, and difficulty in recognizing pneumothorax, right mainstem...
... scale, intensity, form, cost, and legality of these classes In particular, the paper offers a comparative analysis of the trends in private tutoring between 1998 and 2006 where data are available ... existing demands, and that a ban is not an effective regulatory measure (Hoai Nam, 2013) Concerns were also raised by teachers and school administrators that the causes of tutoring run deep (and are ... poor quality of lessons taught in schools The large difference between taking tutoring classes to prepare for examinations and other reasons indicates again the importance of examinations in the...
... rapid urbanization in Luanda and other cities; continuing to rehabilitate and expand the effectiveness of transport infrastructure, in particular ports and railways, as well as roads;30 increasing ... complicated by market access issues and African capacity to take advantage of international business opportunities There are other facets of international co-operation that can have an impact on ... Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda – that are relatively well-balanced in terms of their size and population, and whose economies can profit from regional integration Regional co-ordination is particularly...
... between AAM and individual cinemas AAM established a technical headquarters in London and provide a full range of installation, training, maintenance and back-up services for the cinemas in ... has a long history of live radio broadcasts andin 2006 began High Definition live broadcasts via satellite of matinee performances to cinemas in the US, Canada, UK, Norway and Japan According ... approach to digital cinema as “I-Cinema” standing for International Cinema Emerging Pictures operates in full time and 10 part-time locations The storage of films and the playback (serving) may...
... EQ-5D as an outcome measure in clinical and observational studies of patients with cardiovascular disease Table 2: Summary of studies examining validity and reliability of EQ-5D in cardiovascular ... clinicians in terms of evaluating the impact of cardiovascular disease on patients and can help to inform decision making and resource allocation The use of the EQ-5D in CVD studies has increased in ... EQ-5D index scores and disease severity in terms of either CCS Angina class or NYHA heart failure class at baseline Fixed and random effects meta-analyses of heart failure patients stratified...
... supplies and sub standard clinical practices These falling standards of care may include deteriorating infection control practices, resulting in an increased risk of institutionally acquired puerperal ... interventions (Table 2) The developing countries included in the studies were in Asia (Nepal, India, Pakistan, Thailand), Africa (Egypt, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa) and South America (Argentina and ... South India Indian Journal of Maternal and Child Health 1995, 6:7-10 14 Belizán JM, Althabe F, Barros FC, Alexander S: Rates and implications of caesarean sections in Latin America: ecological study...
... concentration of radon and its metabolites is increased in concrete single-family homes.129) Nano-particles and Nano-materials The health effects of nano-particles and nano-materials have been reviewed.117–121) ... (in Japanese) Fukutomi, Y., Yasuda, H., Nakazawa, T., Taniguchi, M and Akiyama, K (2009) Indoor Mite and Insect Allergens and Allergic Disease Indoor Environ., 12, 87–96 (in Japanese) World Health ... Gehhart, H., Oddoy, Aand Ruden, H (2004) Occurrence of phthalates and milk fragrances in indoor air and dust from apartments and kindergartens in Berlin (Germany) Indoor Air, 14, 188–195 Japan...
... National Center for Education in Maternal and Child HealthAReviewof the Medical Benefitsand Contraindications to Breastfeeding in the United States (Maternal and Child Health Technical Information ... is general agreement that a woman’s increasing number of pregnancies, increasing length of oral contraceptive use, and increasing duration of lactation are protective against ovarian cancer 34 ... promote and improve the health, education, and well-being of children and families by leading a national effort to collect, develop, and disseminate information and educational materials on maternal...
... literacy skills Understanding health information, recalling health instructions and adhering to health instructions are the areas where research results have been promising Specifically, research ... recall, pictures are present during both learning and recall A clinical example would be ahealth professional telling a patient or family caregiver how to treat a bed sore while viewing matching ... is largely written at a tenth grade reading level However, each action that a family caregiver should take is accompanied by a drawing showing a person carrying out that action along with a caption...
... Governors and at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand He has a PhD in economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara, anda BA in economics from Claremont McKenna College RETIREMENT AND INVESTOR ... CLASSES Load share classes—front-end-load, back-end-load, and level-load shares—usually include a sales load and/ or a 12b-1 fee The sales load and 12b-1 fees are used to compensate financial advisers ... policy analysts, and data assistants This staff collected and disseminated data for all types of registered investment companies and published 16 public policy reports in 2008 offering detailed analyses...
... Stock Index increased at an average annual rate of 20 percent, and shareholders invested over $100 billion on average annually into international equity funds One factor that may partly explain investors’ ... Americans because it replaces a large share of annual labor income for many low- to moderate-income families At the same time, the creation of IRAs in the 1970s and the expansion of 401(k)s and ... investors of all ages, and the increasing use of target date and other asset allocation funds, many of which are offered ina funds of funds structure First, the leading edge of the Baby Boom Generation...
... operating conditions Congestion has increased rapidly in cities of Pakistan, because of inadequate road infrastructure, modal separation, transport system management and traffic control In Karachi, ... technologies, highway capacity, and transport system management have an important role in addressing air pollution and other transport impacts, but can involve considerable financial and administrative resources ... control; transport system management and traffic control; transportation planning, road construction and maintenance; and land use In the case of many of these important functions, agency roles and...
... M, Aja GN, Zwarenstein M, Scheel IB: Lay health workers in primary and community health care for maternal and child healthand the management of infectious diseases Cochrane Database of Systematic ... reviews of task shifting, including HIV/AIDS treatment and care provided by lay and community health workers in Africa, maternal and child health care as well as the management of infectious diseases ... number of challenges, and results have not always been favourable In the study by Zachariah et al of task shifting in HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, they note quality and safety concerns, professional...
... [41] Finally, Type D was a strong predictor of adverse cardiac outcome after acute myocardial infarction, and the associated risk was similar to that of traditional cardiovascular risk factors ... general population The primary aim of the present study was to review all the available evidence concerning Type D personality in relation to mental and physical health status among apparently healthy ... the general population In addition, we wanted to review the role of Type D personality in potential mechanisms of disease as markers ofhealthrisksin apparently healthy people Finally, we sought...
... appropriate, as the basic mechanisms and modelling approaches are similar in all kinds of plants WITHIN-TREE ALLOCATION: BASIC PRINCIPLES AND MECHANISM In the last 50 years assimilate allocation in ... by maintaining the within-twig allocation pattern and extrapolating export out of the twig from root allocation [28] In order to take the seasonal variation of the partitioning pattern into account, ... or “non-standard” situations, i.e situations that not fall within a “usual” range A similar conflict arises about the definition and assessment of sink strength, particularly as a maximum import...
... diabetic laboratory animals andin humans The above findings indicate that differences in the cellular availability of zinc in both insulin producing b-cells andin insulin target cells are associated ... such as breast, kidney, lung, nasopharynx, ovary, prostate, salivary gland, testes, urinary bladder, cervical, endometrial, skin, and pancreatic cancers, as well as in melanoma and all, where in ... http://www.wjso.com/content/9/1/54 in learning and memory of mice with deletions of two metallothionein genes (MT-1 and MT-2) were trained on a win-shift task in an 8-arm radial maze The parental strain of these mice learned...