Tag: healthy
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Scientists say a One Health approach to plant health is essential to achieving sustainable global food security
[ad_1] Credits: CC0 Public Domain A team of scientists argue that a One Health approach to plant health is essential to sustainably feeding a growing population expected to reach 10 billion by 2050. A researcher who presented a commentary at CABI Agriculture and Bioscience The journal suggests that the One Health perspective can help optimize ... -
Brevard County’s Florida Health Department warns against killing fish
[ad_1] September 28, 2022 Brevard County’s Florida Health Department warns against killing fish contact:Cynthia Leckey, EH Directorbrevard.ehs@flhealth.gov321-633-2100 viera, florida—Brevard County’s Florida Department of Health (DOH-Brevard) is urging residents to be aware of local “fish kills,” the sudden appearance of dead fish in lakes, rivers, or ponds. It’s amazing to witness fish death and although there ... -
Emotional Exercises to Improve Mental Health and Fight Anxiety
[ad_1] Juli Fraga (Psy.D.) is a psychologist in private practice in San Francisco. As the pandemic continues, so does the mental health crisis. Many of us are grappling with the grief and trauma that coronavirus has unleashed, as well as stressors like mass shootings and climate change. With so much suffering, there is a growing ... -
mental health at work
[ad_1] Work can protect your mental health Nearly 60% of the world’s population works (1). All workers have the right to a safe and healthy environment at work. Decent Work supports good mental health by providing: living; Confidence, Purpose, Accomplishment. Opportunities for positive relationships and community involvement.When Among many other advantages, it is a platform ... -
San Diego has declared homelessness a public health crisis. “Today our county took an important step.”
[ad_1] The San Diego County Board of Supervisors unanimously declared homelessness a public health crisis on Tuesday. The commission said the move would create a more unified regional approach to the problem. In another unanimous vote, supervisors also approved a $3 million pilot program that would provide 220 seniors with $500 a month to prevent ... -
Weight loss has long-term health benefits for obese people, but not for lean people
[ad_1] A study of nearly 200,000 people found that intentionally losing weight can have long-term health benefits for obese people, regardless of the method or strategy used. People who lost 4.5 kg or more gained less weight and had a lower risk of type 2 diabetes than those who did not lose weight.2 Diabetes.The investigation ... -
Science needs ethicists, more open debate, some say at Vatican conference
[ad_1] VATICAN CITY — Biotechnology such as gene therapy to treat human diseases is progressing so rapidly that the general public is aware of what is going on and what ethical and legal guidelines are needed. Citizens’ knowledge and understanding lags far behind, said a Vatican conference speaker. . “The science is moving forward. The ... -
Hartcliffe Social Enterprise Wins Major Digital Marketing Grant
[ad_1] A South Bristol charity has been announced as the first winner of the newly launched ‘Noble Deeds’ programme. Originally established in the United States, the program launched in early June when local charities and nonprofits were invited to participate and hear more about the program before making an entry. Heart of BS13 in Hartcliffe ...











