Hygiene
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2. Have extremely poor
hygiene
and a mutant face to scare the kids away.
He is as charming as a well-used fire hydrant, with the same
hygiene
standards.
I almost thought that he had always acted this way, tricky, dishonest, in a dirty surrounding where nobody really cared about
hygiene.
Corbin Bensen is great as the dentist obsessed by
hygiene.
The moronic brother, perhaps overplayed, seems an anachronism in comparison to American mental
hygiene
standards, anywhere outside of the Ozarks.
I mean such well cared for women even had men taking up the
hygiene
- for they're all squeaky clean.
It's easier to compare this to other movies than it is to describe it; if you can imagine Kenneth Anger's Satan movies, interspersed with gore scenes from H.G. Lewis, and rationalized by the further insertion of pieces of a fifties health class film on mental hygiene, you're on the right track; and, not to be snotty, but if you can't imagine that, you might not be ready to watch this one.
My fav being the one for women's hygiene, called Sweet Fish.
The state demanded more from its people, including conscription and ever-higher taxes; but the people also began to demand more from their government, including adequate food provision, hygiene, and medical care.
So it is, in a way, and in the hands of authoritarian regimes, genetic selection could resemble the evils of earlier forms of eugenics, with their advocacy of odious, pseudoscientific official policies, particularly concerning “racial hygiene.”
Novartis sought the most effective channel to reach these patients, and ultimately found that teaching children about health and
hygiene
in schools works best.
Some of the most important responses must be national and unilateral, focused on hygiene, redundancy, and resilience.
Infection control principles, such as effective hand
hygiene
and good aseptic technique, are simple and easily taught.
For example, life expectancy has increased over time thanks to the progress of medicine and
hygiene
and to the increased quality and diversity of goods (for example, safer food).
Still others are required to educate and promote better
hygiene
in camps and communities.
The second critical intervention is improved water, sanitation, and
hygiene
in homes and communities.
Many kids still lack clean drinking water, access to basic toilets, and good
hygiene
practices.
By investing not only in systems to provide clean drinking water and sanitation, but also in educational programs that encourage better
hygiene
practices and toilet use, governments can break a vicious cycle of diarrhea and malnutrition that causes irreversible physical and cognitive damage.
Some, such as growth monitoring, day care services, preschool activities, or improved
hygiene
or health services, work directly with children.
While GCC countries have made major improvements in
hygiene
and maternal and child health, they form the global epicenter of chronic non-communicable diseases – such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and, increasingly, cancer – that result from lifestyle and diet.
They provide information about reproductive health, which can help stop the spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, and about
hygiene
and healthy lifestyles; and they are often the ones who administer and monitor the vaccination and immunization of expectant mothers, newborns, and infants.
Throughout rural China, the spread of infectious diseases – particularly hepatitis B, which affects millions – reflects a lack of
hygiene
education.
Health Express achieves this by training local physicians in prevention and treatment of infectious diseases and educating primary and middle-school students on health and
hygiene
via a traveling caravan that moves from school to school.
They use their discipline as a kind of mental
hygiene
to protect against the grossest errors in thinking.
In the eighteenth century, cheap and washable cotton undergarments produced a revolution in hygiene, but soon this had become so commonplace that the cotton revolution no longer generated any excitement.
While it calls for action to “promote healthy behaviors” it does not include any measures to curb smoking, reduce excessive alcohol consumption, or improve diets; instead, the report focuses solely on water, sanitation, and
hygiene
(all good things, to be sure).
Three things:First, we know that giving birth for the first time when younger carries a cost in increased infant mortality, but modern medicine and
hygiene
have strikingly reduced infant mortality, reducing the cost of younger age at first birth.
Even with more available toilets, it takes time for people to adopt new sanitation habits, which is why nongovernmental organizations such as WaterAid have called for more education – in schools and in the media – to explain the health, safety, and economic benefits of better
hygiene.
A multi-sector approach that includes investments in water, sanitation, and
hygiene
– so-called WASH services – can keep cholera at bay.
This could mean providing day-care services and preschool activities, improving
hygiene
and health services, or teaching parenting skills.
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