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Ryder, the transportation company that specializes in truck rentals and leasing, continues to accelerate into home healthcare with supply chain and logistics support. As it hones in on the market, there are no plans to hit the brakes anytime soon.
The Pacific’s growing nutrition crisis is becoming more than a public-health concern. It is increasingly a threat to economic growth, human development and climate resilience. An Asian Development Bank (ADB) policy brief, drawing on evidence from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, World Food Programme (WFP), International Labour Organization (ILO),…
1. Department of Pharmacy, Xi’an People’s Hospital (Xi’an Fourth Hospital), Xi’an, China
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We are used to thinking of stress, anxiety and depression as conditions that require complex solutions: Psychological therapy, medications, major life changes or medical interventions. All of these are certainly important and sometimes necessary. But a new study reminds us that sometimes a very basic and fairly simple action can affect the body and mind:…
Taipei, Aug. 13 (CNA) Severely obese women who undergo bariatric surgery early may have a 20 percent lower risk of developing breast cancer than those who do not undergo the weight-loss procedure, according to a study led by physicians at Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital
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A youth mental-health program, national in scale, has been shown to save a country’s public health system $4,000 a year per patient. And while it’s at it, the program helps young people overcome or better manage serious behavioral issues.
Ashley Neill, a BSc (Hons) Sustainable Agriculture student at the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE), has recently completed her Diploma in Professional Practice placement year with Hutchinsons Feeds and Key Nutrition

