Europe
Hunger
FOOD SAVING AND SHARING
How the Older Children of America May Help Save from Famine Their Comrades in
Allied Lands Across the Sea.
Not long after the outbreak of the war, it became clear that unless the Allies and the
neutral countries could get food from North America, they would soon find themselves
hungry. We were glad to send food. We put wheat substitutes in our bread; we ate less
sugar than usual; and we kept meatless days—all in order to save food to send across
the ocean.
The war is over, but the coming of peace does not fill the empty plates of the hungry
people of Europe. For some time to come, this must be chiefly the work of North
America. We must do more than in the time of war because there are so many more
people to feed. We must help not only the Allies but also the starving nations that we
could not reach until they had been feed from the German invaders. It is not the
American way to leave any people to die of starvation. We must do our share, and a
generous share. We shall probably have to eat less than we are accustomed to of
some of the things that we like, and we shall have to be careful not to be wasteful.
The great gains of the lower classes were concentrated in the sixty-five years between 1890 and
1955. Improvement in nutrition and health may account for as much as 30 percent of the growth in
conventionally measured per capita income between 1790 and 1980 in Western Europe.
Monday, 25 May 2009
Cold, hunger and job losses ignite dissent in Russian town.
Impoverished workers resort to eating salads of weeds and
nettle soup.
The Kremlin's worst fears are being played out in a small
town outside St Petersburg, as angry residents of crisis-hit
Pikalevo marched upon the offices of the local mayor and
demanded improved living conditions.
Health
Expenditure on healthcare IT in Germany represents a paltry 0.5% of total healthcare outlays
— an extremely low proportion when compared to other developed countries.
Only 15-20% of German hospitals currently follow an integrated healthcare IT strategy that
embraces the hospital-based, inpatient sector and the ambulatory, out-patient sector. This
low penetration rate has been attributed to a variety of reasons — the absence of coherent
federal initiatives towards eHealth, the decentralised healthcare administration which has
resulted in varying levels of IT development in the different Länder , restricted hospital IT
budgets and the lack of an articulated enterprise-wide IT strategy. Suppliers must constantly
strive to enhance their service provision component.
London, UK. In the context of ongoing amendments to healthcare systems across Europe,
healthcare organisations recognise that effective management and exploitation of healthcare
information technology (IT) is vital for their success. However, marketing of new
technologies presents a severe challenge due to the high costs associated with the start-up
implementations.
Changes in economy and healthcare accompany Poland's accession to the European Union.
Mental Health Europe
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health is a basic human right. Factors that adversely affect mental
health represent a major and growing threat to economic, social and
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