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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2016
Parallel to rising obesity rates is an increase in costs associated with excess weight. Estimates of future direct (medical) and indirect (nonmedical) costs related to obesity suggest rising expenditures that will impose a significant economic burden to individuals and society as a whole.
Elena A, Spieker, Natasha, Pyzocha
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Parallel to rising obesity rates is an increase in costs associated with excess weight. Estimates of future direct (medical) and indirect (nonmedical) costs related to obesity suggest rising expenditures that will impose a significant economic burden to individuals and society as a whole.
Elena A, Spieker, Natasha, Pyzocha
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2005
Economics affects everyone and the economic impact of HIV/AIDS will take generations to unfold. Recent macroeconomic predictions have emphasized the concept of human capital, and predicted that much higher costs will be associated with the epidemic than earlier suggestions that economies might simply grow more slowly implied.
Nina, Veenstra, Alan, Whiteside
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Economics affects everyone and the economic impact of HIV/AIDS will take generations to unfold. Recent macroeconomic predictions have emphasized the concept of human capital, and predicted that much higher costs will be associated with the epidemic than earlier suggestions that economies might simply grow more slowly implied.
Nina, Veenstra, Alan, Whiteside
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2012
Health care costs are increasing every year, leading to increased expenditure percentages in the gross domestic product (GDP), both in developed and developing countries. Factors such as aging populations, increased diagnoses of cases of life threatening diseases, infectious disease rates, social disparities, and economic arrangements deepen ...
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Health care costs are increasing every year, leading to increased expenditure percentages in the gross domestic product (GDP), both in developed and developing countries. Factors such as aging populations, increased diagnoses of cases of life threatening diseases, infectious disease rates, social disparities, and economic arrangements deepen ...
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Economic Impact of Paratuberculosis
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1996The economic impact of paratuberculosis has been estimated in dairy cattle for several areas of the United States and in some other dairy-intensive areas of the world. Losses are primarily due to decreased milk production and unrealized income related to premature culling.
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2001
Griffith Business School, Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management ; No Full ...
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Economic Impact of Economic Integration
2009We have discussed in Chapter 4 about the GTAP model which is implemented to estimate the economic impact of the regional integration. The recursive updating procedure is used to update the GTAP data of version 6. The model has been run to analyze the economic impacts of several simulated regional trade agreement scenarios. The regional trade agreements
Kakali Mukhopadhyay, Paul J. Thomassin
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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