Aspectos fitossanitários associados à introdução de novos cultivos em áreas d...Oxya Agro e Biociências
Palestra proferida na sexta edição do workshop “Ameaças Fitossanitárias – Pragas Quarentenárias de Importância para Fruticultura no nordeste brasileiro”, realizado em Fortaleza, CE, em 25/09/2014.
Aspectos fitossanitários associados à introdução de novos cultivos em áreas d...Oxya Agro e Biociências
Palestra proferida na sexta edição do workshop “Ameaças Fitossanitárias – Pragas Quarentenárias de Importância para Fruticultura no nordeste brasileiro”, realizado em Fortaleza, CE, em 25/09/2014.
16Nov16 - The Dr Jack Watters debate: Tackling antimicrobial resistance in an...ILC- UK
The Jack Watters debate - tackling antimicrobial resistance in an ageing society, took place on the 16th November 2016 at the Old Operating Theatre Museum in London.
This event was dedicated to a long term supporter of the ILC and a pioneer in championing the health and well-being of ageing people, Dr. Jack Watters.
The debate was chaired by Baroness Sally Greengross (Chief Executive, ILC-UK) and saw the participation of the following speakers:
Professor David Salisbury CB, Associate Fellow, Centre on Global Health Security Chatham House
Matthew Edwards, Head of Mortality and Longevity, Towers Watson
Michelle Bresnahan, Founder, A Life for a Cure
Dr Gina Radford, Deputy Chief Medical Officer
Jack Watters served as Pfizer US Vice President for External Medical Affairs. In a pharmaceutical career spanning more than thirty years, Jack pioneered the landmark Diflucan Partnership Programme; spearheaded the ‘Get Old’ campaign to promote positive attitudes and approaches to ageing, and worked tirelessly in the fields of human rights, HIV/AIDS and ageing.
To celebrate Jack’s life and contribution to public health advancements around the world, the ILC-UK organised this special debate on one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century: the threat posed to medicine by the rise of antimicrobial resistance. Fittingly held in the oldest operating theatre in Europe, the debate focused on what must be done to prevent (in the words of Lord O’Neill, Chair of the Review on Antimicrobial Resistance) medicine being plunged ‘back into the dark ages’.
Senior policymakers and patient group representatives discussed the UK, and global challenge posed by antimicrobial resistance; the specific risk posed to healthy longevity; the role of vaccination in reducing antibiotic usage; and what Government and civil society can do to meet these challenges.
16Nov16 - The Dr Jack Watters debate: Tackling antimicrobial resistance in an...ILC- UK
The Jack Watters debate - tackling antimicrobial resistance in an ageing society, took place on the 16th November 2016 at the Old Operating Theatre Museum in London.
This event was dedicated to a long term supporter of the ILC and a pioneer in championing the health and well-being of ageing people, Dr. Jack Watters.
The debate was chaired by Baroness Sally Greengross (Chief Executive, ILC-UK) and saw the participation of the following speakers:
Professor David Salisbury CB, Associate Fellow, Centre on Global Health Security Chatham House
Matthew Edwards, Head of Mortality and Longevity, Towers Watson
Michelle Bresnahan, Founder, A Life for a Cure
Dr Gina Radford, Deputy Chief Medical Officer
Jack Watters served as Pfizer US Vice President for External Medical Affairs. In a pharmaceutical career spanning more than thirty years, Jack pioneered the landmark Diflucan Partnership Programme; spearheaded the ‘Get Old’ campaign to promote positive attitudes and approaches to ageing, and worked tirelessly in the fields of human rights, HIV/AIDS and ageing.
To celebrate Jack’s life and contribution to public health advancements around the world, the ILC-UK organised this special debate on one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century: the threat posed to medicine by the rise of antimicrobial resistance. Fittingly held in the oldest operating theatre in Europe, the debate focused on what must be done to prevent (in the words of Lord O’Neill, Chair of the Review on Antimicrobial Resistance) medicine being plunged ‘back into the dark ages’.
Senior policymakers and patient group representatives discussed the UK, and global challenge posed by antimicrobial resistance; the specific risk posed to healthy longevity; the role of vaccination in reducing antibiotic usage; and what Government and civil society can do to meet these challenges.
Συμπεράσματα για την αγορά και την επιχειρησιακή λειτουργία των τουριστικών ε...My Chersonissos
Συμπεράσματα για την αγορά και την επιχειρησιακή λειτουργία των τουριστικών επιχειρήσεων του Δήμου Χερσονήσου Κρήτη: οι περιπτώσεις
α) Κατανάλωσης Προϊόντων Πρωινού,
β) Ενεργειακών Αναγκών των Ξενοδοχειακών Μονάδων
γ) Λιανικού Εμπορίου
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This report, containing new research by Professor Les Mayhew reveals that the life expectancy gap between the richest and poorest has begun to increase. The research reveals that the richest 5% of men are living an average of 96.2 years, which is 34.2 years longer than the poorest 10% of men. The gap is 1.7 years wider than in 1993.
There are likely to be significant unintended consequences of further increases to State Pension Age in 2028. Increasing State Pension Age up to levels where disability rates are higher, raises concerns about transferring spending from the State Pension to disability or other working age benefits. Increasing the State Pension Age further might also impact on the supply of carers. And will employers be prepared for further increases in the State Pension Age?
Public policy is beginning to recognise the challenges ahead. The DWP Select Committee are currently conducting an Inquiry into “early drawing of the state pension”. Labour have proposed a flexible state pension age so manual workers can retire earlier than other workers. Are there other, potentially more radical solutions to the inequalities challenge?
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