... was no feminine form in existence, and few females in the job:
ministro (was masculine and feminine) and now ministra for feminine form
presidente (was M and F) and now presidenta for feminine form
c´onsul ... Cruel
Isabel la Cat´olica the Catholic Isabel
Alejandro el Grande Alexander the Great (but also Alejandro
Magno)
xi A striking difference between Spanish and English is the use of the definite article ... (Queen Isabel and
King Fernando)
los chicos the boys (and girls)
los ni˜nos the children / the boys
los duques de Alba the Duke and Duchess of Alba
los Presidentes the President and First Lady
los...
... range of health, economic, and family issues,
including health problems of their family members, financial concerns, and career challenges.
Doctor-patient counseling about health risks andhealth ... Asian/Pacific Islander,
or another racial, mixed race, or ethnic subgroup. There is
a large and growing body of research that documents the
differences and disparities in health status andhealth care ... women use the health care
system that are driven by economic factors, age, andhealth status and
health needs. Many women experience a range of barriers to care that
are logistical and economic...
... good health, maintain it through their
reproductive years, and age well.
HEALTH CARE REFORM
WOMEN’S HEALTH AND
The Key Role of Comprehensive Reproductive Health Care
Women’s HealthandHealth ... pregnancy that could affect
the health of the mother and child
A reproductive health standard of
medical necessity
101
Women’s HealthandHealth Care Reform
9
Staying Healthy in the Reproductive ... rapid and continuous, maintaining high
standards of care and medical necessity and aiming at achieving
good healthand eliminating disparities.
2) Direct investments in infrastructure and a...
... on healthand education can lead to biased
estimates of the effects of healthand education on wages.
Endogeneity between healthand wages can arise because of the feedback between
wages and ... specific health conditions have on general physical
and mental health.
ã Frijters and Ulker (2008) raised concerns about generalising from the results of
one survey-based measure of health (such ... the target health conditions on PCS
and MCS scores, and most of it is from overseas. Overseas literature might be
less relevant to Australia because of different labour market andhealth policies...
... Education and GDP
United States
United Kingdom
Switzerland
Sweden
Spain
Portugal
Poland
Norway
New Zealand
Netherlands
Korea
Japan
Italy
Ireland
Iceland
Hungary
Greece
Germany
France
Finland
Denmark
Czech ... on education andhealth systems varies greatly in G7 countries, and
so do education andhealth outcomes. Spending is particularly high in relation to
outcomes in education andhealth in France, ... footnote) based on public
health spending and associated outcome indicators, including infant, child, and maternal
mortality rates, and healthy life expectancy and standardized death rates.
...
... political process, and a central component of
human development.
Health promotion
The concept of health promotion builds on a social and cultural under-
standing of healthand illness. Health promotion ... their own health, this does not mean that attention is directed
away from the political level and the professional health sector. Advocacy
and lobbying for better healthand more effective health ... Education
6b
Health education for adults
Health promotion andhealth education for adults
Health promotion
and health education
for adults
I n t ro d u c t i o n
Health has always been an important...
... books and songs)
8 n Training andHealth Education n A Curriculum for Child Care Health Advocates
NATIONAL STANDARDS
From Caring for Our Children: National Healthand
Safety Performance Standards: ... Training andHealth Education n California Training Institute n California Childcare Health Program n 11
HANDOUTS FOR THE TRAINING ANDHEALTH
EDUCATION MODULE
Handouts from California Childcare Health ... handle
ã exercise
ã rst aid
ã hand washing and diapering procedures
ã prevention and management of infectious disease
ã nutrition
ã oral health promotion and disease prevention
ã parental health...
... bits and pieces of text be
HealthDoc: Customizing patient information andhealth education by
medical condition and personal characteristics
Chrysanne DiMarco,* Graeme Hirst,** Leo Wanner,* and ... De-
signning health messages: Approachesfrom communication the-
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No. 88-50210, 1988. Public Health Service, Washington,
D.C.
Adapted with permission from KCES Publication L-846, The Diet
and ... U.S.
An unbalanced diet, with too much fat and not enough ber
and antioxidants, is the most likely promoter of colon cancer.
For humans, the closest associations between dietand col-
orectal ... nitrates and nitrites.
Because bladder linings are epithelial cells, fruits and veg-
etables may be important protectors because of vitamin C,
carotenes and other unknown factors. Therapeutic and...
... Gulf War and Health: A Review of the Medical Literature Relative
to the Gulf War Veterans’ Health
Board on Population Healthand Public Health Practice
16 GULF WAR ANDHEALTH ... Academy Press.
IOM. 2003. Gulf War and Health, Volume 2: Insecticides and Solvents. Washington, DC: The
National Academies Press.
IOM. 2004. Gulf War and Health: Updated Literature Review of ... Academies Press.
IOM. 2005. Gulf War and Health, Volume 3: Fuels, Combustion Products, and Propellants.
Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
22 GULF WAR ANDHEALTH
subject to recall or...
... tissue and lower
glucose tolerance than wild-type (RMI1+/+)
on a high-fat diet. Male wild-type (RMI1+ ⁄ +)
and mutant (RMI1+ ⁄ )) mice (n = 6 per
group) were fed a normal diet (ND) or a
high-fat diet ... glucose and a reduced body weight (normal diet) were
observed in the mutant mice. When fed a high-fat diet, the mutant mice
were resistant to obesity, and also showed improved glucose intolerance
and ... deficiency prevents dietand genetic-induced obesity
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genetic-induced...
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... cud, cigar and snuff; he drank tea and coffee freely,
and spirit and cider moderately. I advised him to the entire disuse of tobacco, tea, coffee, and all other drinks,
save water, and to live ... this
change his health was improved, and the turns of palpitation were less frequent, and generally less severe.
Two years afterwards, he abandoned flesh meat as an article of diet, and still indulged ... hundred and
twenty thousand, cholera carried off, in a few weeks, if we may credit the public journals, sixteen thousand;
and, in Matanzas, containing a population of about twelve thousand, it...
... effectiveness
of a mandatory safety andhealth program requirement is uncertain. e chief reason is the
6 Mandatory Workplace Safety andHealth Programs
Existing Safety andHealth Program Standards
At ... safety
and health.
The RAND Center for Healthand Safety in the Workplace
is work was sponsored by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and was conducted in the
RAND Center for Healthand Safety ... experience with the VPP and state safety and
health programs, OSHA had become convinced that safety andhealth programs were effec-
iv Mandatory Workplace Safety andHealth Programs
Pittsburgh,...