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Moreover, in the case of public health problems like obesity, a reliance on health promotion campaigns and other strategies focused on influencing the behavior of individuals may fail to place appropriate burden on the corporate interests and structural social inequalities that arguably account for much of the problem.
This requires two steps, (1) choosing an appropriate burden metric or metrics with which to rate each cancer and (2) shifting research funding toward a distribution that exhibits equal expenditure with respect to the burden metric or metrics identified.
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Some of that explanatory job is a matter of moral theory, not metaethics, and involves figuring out what counts as good excuses, legitimate justifications, and appropriate burdens.
"The bottom line is that if a vendor is paying New York residents to actively solicit business in this state, there is no reason why that vendor should not shoulder the appropriate tax burden," the appeals court wrote in its decision.
Appropriate participant burden; Some people noted that the commitment required of them would influence their interest in participating in a registry.
Examination of country-specific differences in scores on the SF-36 health survey, from which the SF-12 was adapted, showed substantial agreement in scores across 10 North American and Western European countries [68], indicating that US norms are appropriate for assessing burden for some non-US responders.
"We thought it was appropriate for the burden to be on the jurisdictions to at least make the initial showing, to say, 'Hey, I want to bail out, and here is my clean record,'" she argued.
Lower levels of health structures should be considered to obtain informative data to ensure appropriate care and burden estimates.
To validate whether the treatments are appropriate, the disease burden often needs to be assessed before and after treatment.
It is therefore appropriate to estimate burden of disease due to children's falls from unguarded windows using a range of rates to give a realistic EBD range.
As the follow-up for the cohort reported by Sorahan et al (1989) was more appropriate for the burden estimation risk exposure period (REP), defined as the period during which exposure occurred that was relevant to the development of cancer in the target year, 2005, an SMR of 1.19 was used for AF estimation for laryngeal cancer.
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