The UN says that while health indicators in Gaza are comparable to middle and high-income countries, quality needs to be improved.
Their article, published in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior, examined the marital history and health indicators for 8, 652 middle-aged people in research funded by the National Institute on Aging.
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These benefits include short-term gains in the emotional or cognitive development of the child, improvements in educational outcomes, reduced levels of criminal activity, and improvements in health-related indicators, such as child abuse.
Most health and human development indicators have shown no significant improvement beyond that which is normal in the midst of an oil boom.
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The Mother's Index uses indicators of maternal health and under-five mortality, as well as women's education, income and political status.
DC, has one of the country's highest concentrations of specialist physicians but some of the poorest indicators of general health.
She said regular eye tests were important, not only for correcting vision problems, but also because they can spot early indicators of other health problems, such as diabetes, glaucoma and cataracts.
Not necessarily so, warns Shiller, who says that while housing is normalizing, the uptrend in prices is not particularly big on a historical basis and underlying indicators of economic health are not overwhelming.
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Human ancestors evolved to find mates that would pass on good genes to offspring, so they would naturally be repelled by traits that would be detrimental to survival or indicators of poor health.
Transactions, coupled with relative health and value, are key indicators of a market worthy of investment.
On June 8th, the UN Development Programme released a statement showing that progress towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDG), which were supposed to cut extreme poverty in half and improve social indicators such as education and health care, has been pitifully slow.
Unicef, the United Nations childrens' agency, based its report on 40 indicators including poverty, family, relationships and health.
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"At times, Chuck showed encouraging indicators of a possible recovery, but his health took a decided turn, and he went to be with the Lord, " said the statement on his Website.
The report recommends considering 14 core HIV indicators, including nine indicators for clinical HIV care and five for mental health, substance use, and supportive services.
Most commonly collected data are limited to health outcomes for children ages 0-3 and pre-primary and primary education indicators for older children.
European stocks finished higher Thursday, boosted by the continued run in strong economic indicators out of the U.S., improving sentiment about the health of the world's largest economy.
Economists, planners, business owners, and the public can use the app to get a quick and easy snapshot of the health of the U.S. economy, look at trends, and receive notifications when indicators change.
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The new "clinical quality indicators" have been introduced at all England's ambulance trusts by the Department of Health.
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