... -educated women weigh less. “As a population moves through the nutrition transition, it is the most educated, and highest income, who are the first to exit under-nutrition. They are also the first to ...
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Improve measurement and documentation of blood pressure by using a nursing protocol.
Initiate patient education efforts at visits and give patients a blood pressure wallet card so they could ...
... to refinance during periods when it was not financially beneficial.
The study also found that the impact of education and counseling programs is specific to programs that include classroom-based ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 14 (UPI) -- The U.S. space agency says it has launched a partnership with the National Institute of Aerospace to produce educational television programs.
Parents would prefer sex education classes to focus on topics such as birth control and safe sex rather than abstinence, new research has found.
Mayo Clinic pulmonary researchers have designed and tested a new patient education computer program intended to help people with asthma manage their disease. The program allows asthma patients (an ...
... in whom care complied with all resuscitation and all management measures improved significantly after the educational program. During follow-up at one year, compliance with the resuscitation bundle ...
The African Union's new commissioner has placed education at the top of his agenda for advancing science and technology on the continent.
One quarter of children with disabilities whose parents felt they needed special education didn't receive this type of schooling, finds a new report from Statistics Canada.
... become scientists have earned Robert Tai, a high school physics teacher-turned-university professor, the 2008 Award for Education Research Leadership from the Council of Scientific Society Presidents.
Iraq has put science and technology at the centre of a proposed five-year, US$1 billion higher education plan.
... may not recognise inappropriate behaviour or that their boundaries are being crossed."
Senior lecturer in education of the deaf, Wendy McCracken, added: "There is some evidence to suggest that deaf ...
... , despite the higher-than-average socioeconomic status of this population, the associations of individual education and neighborhood income with death after heart attack were stronger than those ...
... today," said Christine Greenhow, a learning technologies researcher in the university's College of Education and Human Development and principal investigator of the study. "Students are developing a ...
... Proceedings, Mayo Clinic researchers present new data suggesting that people with lower incomes and education levels are more likely to die after heart attack than more affluent, educated people...