Healthcare services, under the WHO statistics, primarily because of poor coverage, high infant mortality, and low overall mortality in comparison with Europe, then I'd say it's all very well but if people aren't getting the best healthcare in the world for whatever reason, then it means ...
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health problems, especially for goiter. With the invention of pharmaceutical medications, iodine fell out of favor. Advocates of natural health, however, have helped to re-popularize using iodine supplements to correct iodine deficiency, which in turn relieves health problems caused by iodine ...
In recent years, two apparently contradictory but, in fact, complementary socio-political phenomena have reinforced each other in the European urban realm: the re-scaling of nation-states through “devolution” and the emergence of two opposed versions of “nationalism” (that is, ethnic, non-metr...
Why does the Israeli government condemn the killing of children when the victims are Israeli Jews, and allow the killing of children when the victims are Palestinian Arabs? This kind of double standard is blatantly racist and unjustifiable. Why is someone like Rabbi Dov Lior, who said just ...
career setbacks and discrimination. Those who have opened up often experience misconduct and microaggressions, with misgendering being a common occurrence. Labelling someone with a gender that does not align with their identity can trigger feelings of stigmatization, alienation and a loss of self, ...
There’s nothing wrong with wanting everyone to have access to health care, but the private sector ought to run it, not the government. The government program will result in more overt rationing, whereas the private sector will have the use of the market to drive down cost and increase qu...
In just a few short years, Apple's Siri, Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant have gone from being virtual unknowns to familiar household names. As these voice assistants—and others—continue to gain traction on smartphones and smart speakers, the market is expanding quickly. Voice-control technol...
This unfortunate energy story is essentially a physics problem. Energy per capita and, in fact, resources per capita, must stay high enough for an economy’s growing population. When this does not happen, history shows that civilizations tend to collapse. ...
U.S. healthcare costs are projected to reach almost 20% of the GDP by 2028, but they have poorer outcomes compared with other wealthy countries. Learn why.