... detriment health, whereas in AUR, no effect was seen. Liangas G, et al. demonstrated the negative effects of laughter on bronchial asthma. (17) More-over, chronic respiratory conditions like bronchial ... of responses were encountered. Firstly, responses to both questions corresponded to the same level of laughter, and thus, it was accepted. Secondly, for instance if a response belonged on the ... unidirectional way, specifically the relationship of laughter on disease. However, future studies should consider the reverse relationship, the effect of disease on laughter. The bidirectional...
... Effects of Childhood Stress onHealth Across the Lifespan U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesCenters for Disease Control and PreventionNational Center for Injury Prevention and Control ... risk.The Effects of Childhood Stress onHealth Across the Lifespan11 The Effects of Childhood Stress onHealth Across the Lifespan is a publication of the National Center for Injury Prevention and ... citation: Middlebrooks JS, Audage NC. The Effects of Childhood Stress onHealth Across the Lifespan. Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention...
... abused. Health care institutions can make significantcontributions to addressing violence against women by supporting clinicians and clients.Developing and institutionalizing national health- sector ... Multi-CountryStudy on Women’s Health and Domestic Violence.” Presentation at the WorldConference on Injury, Montreal, Canada (May 2002).6. WHO. Violence and Injury Prevention. www.who.int /health_ topics/violence/en/. ... 2OUTLOOK/Volume 20, Number 1OUTLOOK Health Effects Sex-selective abortionFemale infanticideNeglect (health care, nutrition)Child abuseMalnutritionFGMForced prostitutionTraffickingForced early...
... 2OUTLOOK/Volume 20, Number 1OUTLOOK Health Effects Sex-selective abortionFemale infanticideNeglect (health care, nutrition)Child abuseMalnutritionFGMForced prostitutionTraffickingForced early ... Violence Against Women and Its Effectson Health* *The categories of abuse and resulting healtheffects listed here are representative, not comprehensive.Based on information from Watts and Zimmerman, ... a range of serious health problems, including infection, chronic pain, sexualdysfunction, and obstetric complications. Less isknown about the psychological and emotional conse-quences of FGM,...
... in food and fluid selection thatmay compromise nutritional status. They also canlead to an increased susceptibility to aspirationpneumonia, with consequent colonization of thelungs with gram-negative ... multidisciplinary team of health care practitioners among whom communi-cation is critical, because many older people haveconcomitant medical problems and polypharma-ceutical complications. The second step ... receptors arelocated on cardiac andlung tissues, cevime-line treatment, intheory, shouldenhance salivarysecretions whilediminishing adverse effects on pulmonaryand cardiac function.Oral candidiasis...
... power concentration inone person. In contrast, decentralized organizations disperse responsibilities and decisions for lowerlevel managers. At all, each organization will decide what combination ... allocation of responsibilities, the grouping of functions, decision - making, co –ordination, control and reward – all these are fundamental requirement for the continued operationof an organization. ... Organization: A guide to Problems and Practice. Paul Chapman.3 Veeramuthu (2008) Organizations and Behavior, Hanoi: National Economic University. 2- page handout on the Organizational Structure...
... professionals and technicians lived abroad in 19801.4 The effects of Globalization on Education1.4.1 The effects of Trade on Education While education helps the economy adjust to new conditions ... international relationso Interdependence amongst national economies has increasedo In international relations, there have always existed two dimensions: cooperation and competition.1.2Education1.2.1 ... educational basis (at least secondary education) on which MNEs (Multinational Enterprises) and their training systems can build as well as provision of tertiary technical education. Competition on...
... these hypotheses. This paper focuses on the impact of housing on education. Other papers in this series will focus on the impact of housing onhealth and economic development. * The Center ... review commissioned by the National Center for Healthy Housing, studies typically report success in efforts to bring down elevated blood lead concentrations through remediation efforts in existing ... Investigation of Its Possible Pathological Consequences. American Sociological Review 44(1): 59-80. Gray, Alison. 2001. Definitions of Crowding and the Effects of Crowding on Health: A Literature...
... Statement focuses on our dedication to assisting Congress and specifically the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions in achieving their health transformation goal. Greenway, ... backbone of the American healthcare system and since they are also small businesses, they are the backbone of our economy as well. Congress and the healthcare industry needs to stay focused on ... committed to this transformation and has taken charge through leading the health information technology and electronic health record industry. Greenway was founded on the premise that HIT &...
... pollution and health dataAs describ ed in the introduction, air pollution and health data are typically modelledby Poisson linear or additive models, which are similar to equation (1). The daily health ... air pollution and health studies fix the effects of air pollution tobe constant over time, and model long-term trends and temporal correlation in the health data using a smooth function of calendar ... the second discusses the air pollution component.5.2.1 Modelling trends, seasonal variation and temporal correlationThe model building process began by removing the trend, seasonal variation andtemporal...