Category «Health Care»

Social Safety Nets Expand but Can Do Better at Reaching the Poorest

“Social safety net programs have grown exponentially around the world in recent years, but more than two-thirds of the world’s 1.2 billion poorest people –those living on less than US$1.25 per day—are still not covered, says a new World Bank report. According to The State of Social Safety Nets 2014, more than 1 billion people in 146 …

Subjects: Economy, Government Documents, Health Care

WHO calls on governments to do more to prevent alcohol-related deaths and diseases

News release: “Worldwide, 3.3 million deaths in 2012 were due to harmful use of alcohol, says a new report launched by WHO today. Alcohol consumption can not only lead to dependence but also increases people’s risk of developing more than 200 diseases including liver cirrhosis and some cancers. In addition, harmful drinking can lead to …

Subjects: Government Documents, Health Care

Reducing Poverty Through Climate Action

A Strategy for Global Development Leaders | Molly Elgin-Cossart, Cathleen Kelly, and Abigail Jones | May 8, 2014 “Climate change is already affecting every continent across the globe, and people living in developing countries will fare far worse than most in a warmer world, warns a March report from the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or IPCC. …

Subjects: Climate Change, Economy, Energy, Environmental Law, Financial System, Health Care, Transportation

Rising CO2 poses significant threat to human nutrition

Todd Datz, Harvard School of Public Health Communications: “At the elevated levels of atmospheric CO2 anticipated by around 2050, crops that provide a large share of the global population with most of their dietary zinc and iron will have significantly reduced concentrations of those nutrients, according to a new study led by Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). …

Subjects: Climate Change, Health Care

Report finds drywall imported from China in the 2000s may have affected human health

“The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry(ATSDR) released a report, Health Consultation: Possible Health Implications from Exposure to Sulfur Gases Emitted from Chinese-Manufactured Drywall, describing the laboratory tests and modeling researchers used to estimate levels of sulfur compounds in indoor air of homes built with problem drywall, including drywall imported from China in 2005 and …

Subjects: Government Documents, Health Care

EWG’s Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce

“EWG publishes its annual rating of conventional foods with the most and least pesticide residues to fill the void left by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which has largely failed to tell Americans they have a right to know about the risks of pesticide exposure and ways they can reduce pesticides in their diets. The Food …

Subjects: Environmental Law, Government Documents, Health Care

Fueled by Aging Baby Boomers, Nation’s Older Population to Nearly Double in the Next 20 Years

Census: “The nation’s 65-and-older population is projected to reach 83.7 million in the year 2050, almost double in size from the 2012 level of 43.1 million, according to two reports released today from the U.S. Census Bureau. A large part of this growth is due to the aging of baby boomers (individuals born in the …

Subjects: Economy, Government Documents, Health Care

WHO Emergency Committee concerning the international spread of wild poliovirus

News release: “At the end-2013, 60% of polio cases were the result of international spread of wild poliovirus, and there was increasing evidence that adult travellers contributed to this spread. During the 2014 low transmission season there has already been international spread of wild poliovirus from 3 of the 10 States that are currently infected: …

Subjects: Health Care, Medicine

OCED 2014 Better Life Index

“Japanese users of the Better Life Index (BLI) worry most about safety, Australians seek work-life balance, Latin Americans strive for better education, and Danes want to be happy – user feedback shows as the Index marks its third birthday. More than 3.6 million people in 184 countries have used the wellbeing barometer to measure and compare …

Subjects: Government Documents, Health Care

CDC – Up to 40 percent of annual deaths from each of five leading US causes are preventable

“Each year, nearly 900,000 Americans die prematurely from the five leading causes of death – yet 20 percent to 40 percent of the deaths from each cause could be prevented, according to a study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The five leading causes of death in the United States are heart disease, cancer, …

Subjects: Government Documents, Health Care, Medicine

WHO commits to open access by joining Europe PubMed Central

News release: “WHO supports open access to the published output of its activities as a fundamental part of its mission and a public benefit to be encouraged wherever possible. The new WHO policy on open access applies to all articles or chapters published in non-WHO publications that are authored or co-authored by WHO staff or produced …

Subjects: Copyright, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Health Care, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

EPA’s Coordinated Approach on Asthma

“EPA promotes scientific understanding of environmental asthma triggers and ways to manage asthma in community settings through research, education and outreach. With federal, state and local partners, we are building the nation’s capacity to control asthma and manage exposure to indoor and outdoor pollutants linked to asthma. Our purpose is to build knowledge and awareness …

Subjects: E-Government, Health Care