Preventable
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193 examples of Preventable in a sentence
] [ India ] [ TB is
preventable
and curable, ] [ but it is mutating due to inadequate treatment.
] [ Extreme outbreak, suffering, affliction ] [ Extreme loss, pain, pandemic ] [ Extremely
preventable.
It's the main reason we treat over five million cases of
preventable
skin cancer every year in the US alone, costing our economy over five billion dollars annually.
Now, the part of this story that's frankly unforgivable is the fact that 60 percent of these deaths and severe complications are thought to be
preventable.
When I say 60 percent are preventable, I mean there are concrete steps and standard procedures that we could implement that could prevent these bad outcomes from occurring and save women's lives.
The group has developed a number of safety bundles that target some of the most
preventable
causes of a maternal death.
Many of these deaths were completely preventable, and this what I want to think of as the disconcerting thing, what I want to call "the last mile" problem.
This is
preventable
disease.
This, all this bad news, is
preventable.
It's very, very
preventable.
That is, every day, 25,000 children die of entirely
preventable
causes.
But by refocusing the incentives within the health care industry today to actively keep people healthy, we may not only be able to prevent more diseases in the first place but we may also be able to detect the onset of certain
preventable
diseases earlier than we do today, which will lead to longer and healthier lives for more people.
Fetal alcohol syndrome is a very serious birth defect that is totally
preventable.
It is all
preventable.
A Global Plan to End MalariaABU DHABI – No one should die from a
preventable
disease.
Yet
preventable
diseases kill two million children every year, many of whom are too poor to afford proper treatment.
This meeting aims to share insights and best practices on how to map, control, or eliminate
preventable
diseases, including innovations that could ultimately bring an end to malaria globally.
The greatest urgency lies in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, where health conditions and extreme poverty are worst, and
preventable
and controllable infectious diseases continue to rage.
Holding Charities AccountableSuppose you are concerned about children in Africa dying from
preventable
diseases.
Nigerians cannot hope to lead Africa, economically or otherwise, while neglecting to eliminate
preventable
diseases like polio.
This
preventable
disease should be the focus of a comprehensive educational campaign similar to anti-smoking campaigns, which are now bearing fruit in many countries.
Their problems are more basic: not dying from easily
preventable
diseases; not being malnourished from lack of simple micronutrients; not being prevented from exploiting opportunities in the global economy by lack of free trade.
Combating KonzoEAST LANSING, MICHIGAN – Too many
preventable
diseases, from AIDS to yellow fever, have long afflicted Sub-Saharan Africa.
Consider a
preventable
disease that most people have never heard of: konzo, a permanent, irreversible, upper-motor neuron disorder, common in rural areas of Sub-Saharan Africa that rely on the bitter varieties of the cassava plant as a staple crop.
When the Global Fund began operations in 2002, it was heralded as an innovative new institution – an organization driven by the idea that people need not die of
preventable
and treatable diseases simply because they are poor.
The Two Best Ways to Reduce Infant MortalityBANGKOK – One of the more ambitious targets of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is the commitment to end
preventable
deaths of newborns and children over the next decade.
If the international community is serious about meeting the health targets set by the SDGs, it must redouble its efforts to encourage more mothers to be vaccinated against
preventable
illnesses and to feed their newborns breast milk.
When Bill Gates donated $1 billion to bring vaccines to poor children, he made it possible to protect tens of millions of young people from
preventable
diseases.
Today, some of the world’s most common killers – such as cardiovascular illnesses and certain cancers – are preventable; as technology advances, doctors will be able to diagnose and treat these diseases even faster.
Preventable
illnesses and deaths limit the ability of communities to contribute to Africa’s much-needed economic transformation.
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