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However, institutions need to give these correctional officers proper trainings on how to properly deal with the adolescent population, and they also need to give them proper trainings on how to deal with the mental
health
population as well.
You get
health
insurance?
In an article in the magazine Redbook titled "You: PMS Free," readers were informed that between 80 to 90 percent of women suffer from PMS. L.A. Muscle magazine warned its readers that 40 to 50 percent of women suffer from PMS, and that it plays a major role in women's mental and physical health, and a couple of years ago, even the Wall Street Journal ran an article on calcium as a treatment for PMS, asking its female readers, "Do you turn into a witch every month?"
First, it contributes to the medicalization of women's reproductive
health.
The medical field has a long history of conceptualizing women's reproductive processes as illnesses that require treatment, and this has come at many costs, including excessive Cesarean deliveries, hysterectomies and prescribed hormone treatments that have harmed rather than enhanced women's
health.
Just imagine an astronaut being able to feel the overall
health
of the International Space Station, or, for that matter, having you feel the invisible states of your own health, like your blood sugar and the state of your microbiome, or having 360-degree vision or seeing in infrared or ultraviolet.
I never thought about that recording until a couple of years ago, when my dad, who seemed to be in perfect
health
and was still seeing patients 40 hours a week, was diagnosed with cancer.
The first is that there was a lot of heroic work by the
health
workers.
So we can have tools, but those tools need to be put into an overall global
health
system.
First, we need strong
health
systems in poor countries.
The primary healthcare, the R&D, those things would reduce global
health
equity and make the world more just as well as more safe.
We asked, what about things like
health?
And across all of those things, what we learned was that people don't like inequality of wealth, but there's other things where inequality, which is an outcome of wealth, is even more aversive to them: for example, inequality in
health
or education.
How do we get people to think differently about inequality and the consequences of inequality in terms of health, education, jealousy, crime rate, and so on?
On the vertical axis are nine social and
health
metrics.
But we know that some insecticides are very harmful to human health, especially when farmers and their families cannot afford proper protection, like these children.
In all that time, there hasn't been a single case of harm to human
health
or the environment.
This fascinating universe of bacteria inside of us is an integral part of our health, and our technology is evolving so rapidly that today we can program these bacteria like we program computers.
We started using probiotic bacteria which are safe bacteria that have a
health
benefit, and found that when orally delivered to mice, these probiotics would selectively grow inside of liver tumors.
These can be used with orthopedic or neurologic patients, but we'll soon have options for children with autism, mental
health
or speech therapy.
Our emotions influence every aspect of our lives, from our
health
and how we learn, to how we do business and make decisions, big ones and small.
For 12 years, I have produced collaborative portraits, still lifes, landscapes and aerial views in order to build a visual archive to address the intersection of the steel industry, the environment, and the
health
care system's impact on the bodies of my family and community.
For most of the 20th century, clinicians told one story about what autism is and how it was discovered, but that story turned out to be wrong, and the consequences of it are having a devastating impact on global public
health.
From sexuality and mental
health
to poverty and incarceration.
I think it does matter, and it's a problem that actually is part of a much deeper one that has implications for medicine and
health
and a lot of other aspects of our lives.
Yet, this is how we deliver
health
care to millions of people the world over.
What if all
health
care looked like this?
And as we've shown, it doesn't make just a
health
and social difference, it creates huge economic benefit.
The
health
club is fastened to the garage with a C-clamp, for Cleveland.
At scale, microgrid technology, clean technology and energy efficiency dramatically improve public
health.
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