• The results will be used to inform future decisions relating to bee health and treatment of diseases, pests and emerging threats.

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  • By combining clinical, social and research data, researchers aim to identify more effective treatments, improve drug safety, assess risks to public health and study the causes of diseases and disability.

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  • Mr Macniven also said that coding of the causes of death was being updated to take account of changes to the World Health Organisation's international classification of diseases and related health problems.

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  • Inhalation of asbestos, which was widely used as a building material from the 1950s until 2000, can cause cancer and other serious diseases which the Health and Safety Executive says is responsible for about 4, 000 deaths a year.

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  • "It would raise revenue that government could put towards health promotion and other public health interventions to prevent obesity and reduce other cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, " she added.

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  • Medical science and public health have virtually eliminated many childhood diseases, and have made once deadly adult diseases easily treatable.

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  • "As we improve health services, and in particular as we move towards a model of a health care where you can predict and prevent diseases developing, there should be significant financial savings, " Milburn said.

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  • The WHO "Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health" says that chronic diseases like cardiovascular conditions, diabetes, stroke, cancers and respiratory diseases account for 59% of the 56.5 million disease-related deaths annually, and much of the global disease burden is tied to diet.

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  • And they need to be dealt with as they spread diseases and are a health hazard.

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  • Shire is a pharmaceutical company that develops health care in the areas of behavior health and gastrointestinal conditions, rare diseases and regenerative medicine and other conditions.

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  • Conducting research in the areas of cardiovascular disease, central nervous system disorders, immunology and infectious disease, oncology, respiratory diseases and women's health, its best-selling products are Vytorin, Zetia, Remicade and Nasonex.

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  • We're not talking about how to build health delivery systems and public health infrastructures that cover a whole plethora of diseases.

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  • They are certainly doing themselves harm by eating buckets of fatty, sugary food, and they might be said to be imposing health costs on others because of the heart diseases and other maladies they get.

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  • Gather information about your family health history, including thyroid diseases and other diseases that run in your family.

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  • First of all, scientists have a much better understanding of infectious diseases, and health care has improved greatly since 1918.

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  • They believe the nation needs "a new paradigm for prevention" of diseases and other health issues that can be financed through the Wellness Trust, a public-private system.

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  • Right now hospital coders use a standard called the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems to classify patients and get reimbursed properly for their care.

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  • Families must be aware that the water they are provided is harmful to their health and provides a catalyst for breeding mosquitoes carrying malaria and other transferable diseases.

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  • Improving water resource management, increasing access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation and promoting hygiene can improve the quality of life of billions of individuals, as well as reduce child mortality, improve maternal health and cut the incidence of waterborne diseases.

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  • But he notes that young adulthood brings many health risks and behaviors that can have lasting effects, from sexually transmitted diseases to eating disorders, substance abuse and mental-health issues.

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  • It is important that we build into all the training programmes of doctors and other health professionals the first signs of any of the major bioterrorism diseases, and we will keep refreshing that training to make sure it stays up in their minds as a potential diagnosis should they see it.

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  • Amanda Sandford, research manager for the organisation Action on Smoking and Health, said smoking tobacco causes a whole range of diseases such as heart disease, respiratory disorders and cancer, while using NRT as an aid to stopping has none of these risks.

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  • Two hundred scientists will study infectious diseases and other global health issues at the centre.

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  • The government estimates that less than 30 percent of villagers have access to latrines, which poses serious health risks and increases the threat of deadly diseases like typhoid and malaria.

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  • The most promising applications of mHealth for now are public-health messaging, stitching together smart medical grids, extending the reach of scarce health workers and establishing surveillance networks for infectious diseases.

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  • And our Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will partner with their Indian counterparts to create a new disease detection center in India to combat infectious diseases and promote global health.

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  • To find out, we decided to look at which diseases are costing the system the most money (see: " The Most Expensive Diseases") and which ailments had the most skyrocketing health costs (see: " The Fastest-Growing Diseases").

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  • The National Health Service has to cope with many accidents and diseases that are largely self-inflicted (not least from tobacco and alcohol).

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  • Jon Andrus, deputy director of the Pan American Health Organization, said doctors have seen no increase in reportable diseases within Haiti and there is no risk of a communicable disease outbreak or any other public health threat associated with bodies.

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  • "It is a risk to child health and wellbeing that would not be tolerated in other diseases, " it said.

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