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Definitions for high-income
high-in·come
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of high-income in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of high-income in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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This is an important opportunity, both in our country and worldwide, to understand the factors that have led to the steep decline in heart disease in high-income populations, our challenge going forward is to evenly apply these benefits to less advantaged populations.
When I first started giving talks to schools or to doctors or to parents about mindfulness for teens, most people in the audience had never heard the word and now when I give talks, almost everyone has been hearing about it and quite a few people have actually experienced it for themselves, so it's just been phenomenal, it's taking off at schools around the country, public and private, low income, high income, middle income. Across the board, it's growing.
Even among high income countries, funding for sexual health globally is decreasing or remains unfunded.
It is quite shocking to see the increasing number of people which are at risk of poverty due to health spending, even in high-income countries ... there has been growth in the share and in the number of people who spend large proportions of their household budgets on health.
Vaccine nationalism is the is the evil twin of COVAX, a lot of the countries that signed up for COVAX, the high-income countries in particular, hedge their bets by putting in pre-orders for Covid-19 vaccines.
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