Interactive health is about making health knowledge, supportive care, and motivation available to us, anytime and anywhere, so that we can integrate this wisdom into our daily actions to live longer, healthier, happier lives.
The topics include Islamic teaching, numeracy, health, general knowledge, local government, beauty tips, food recipes, jokes and riddles.
These health disparities are compounded by the lack of culturally competent health professionals with knowledge of Hawaiian or Pacific Islander culture.
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They say that there is a shortage of trained health professionals with specialist knowledge of the illness.
Because of its health, education and knowledge benefits, among others, governments and regulatory agencies should be strongly fostering broadband development.
No, I'm not a kept man, but I respect her knowledge of health and try to let her guide me most of the time.
The trial project will be evaluated by the HPA after six months to discover if fuel poverty knowledge among health professionals has increased and if clients have taken up the advice given to alleviate fuel poverty.
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Philosopher David Brax of Lund University in Scania, Sweden makes a case for hedonism, arguing that our values -- things like friendship, health, prosperity and knowledge -- would not be worth anything if they did not bring us pleasure.
Add to that larger cultural trends--especially the baby-boomer obsession with and fairly broad knowledge of health issues--and the kids began to rebel against the old ways, demanding, with their buying power, more of a participatory role in their spa experiences.
Although self-diagnostic tools will encourage better knowledge of our health, this brings about a moral conundrum.
"There is a risk here, especially as not every GP has a great knowledge of public health, " he said.
What has resulted is an innovative partnership based on local knowledge, tailored health education and prestigious partners such as U.C.
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The general idea of MX is for hospitals and health systems to sell their knowledge and practices with others at steep discounts to what a hospital or system might pay.
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Considering the extremely large proportion of practitioners active around the world and the even larger population calling on their knowledge, traditional health care raises fundamental questions and requires specific reflection to deal with its ethical implications.
Intel recently imposed a reorganization to put its chip knowledge to work in health care.
Were privatisation to sweep through education as it has through health care, business analysts reckon that Knowledge Universe might well become the dominant brand.
Public health minister Dawn Primarolo said a simple lack of knowledge is often the problem.
Perhaps we all underestimated how complicated it would be to move genomic knowledge into the practice of medicine and public health.
Whether his campaign knew better and disregarded that knowledge or remained willfully ignorant of the public health consequences of the power they already wield, this ad should help disqualify him for the office he seeks.
Public awareness remains a critical factor in the prevention, detection and management of this disease and that there is a need to expand knowledge and eliminate hepatitis-related stigma among health care providers, at-risk populations, and the general public.
Dahl's piece was written for a leaflet initially published by the Sandwell Health Authority and now published on Oxford University's Vaccine Knowledge Project website.
"A failure to ensure that health professionals in the neo-natal unit had background medical knowledge on this family, " for example, and a failure to properly respond in detail when one neo-natal nurse did express some concerns.
The biggest question that remains unanswered is whether players will ever be fully paid for the services they have and will henceforth render, with the knowledge that they are risking their long-term health and welfare every time they step foot onto a football field.
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One of the most powerful findings of this research is that a compelling personal story helps tremendously to make the health care reform law real, break down resistance, tap into anger about how things were under the old system, provide hope for how health care reform can make it better, and help voters retain knowledge of key provisions.
Through this multi-year collaboration the partners are launching fifty leading Ashoka social entrepreneurs across the world, combining the creativity and knowledge of both partners to envision the future of the health arena, spotting and launching hundreds of promising young health change makers, giving 25 Boehringer Ingelheim executives 6-month opportunities to work in the organizations of top heath social entrepreneurs.
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To Ms. Guinness's knowledge, none of her neighbors experienced any problems with their health or home.
"We have searched all medical literature all over the world for any pregnancy that had five multi-transplants and this is the first case to our knowledge, " said the doctor with the University of Miami Health System.
Of course, we need to spell out the limits of current knowledge, but we also need to rely on scientists and health agencies to use logic, analytic rigor, and clear language to assess what things are worth worrying about.
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Our knowledge about how nanomaterial food additives react in the body and their health impact is still in its infancy.
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