The changes, they are a-changin' | Mind your language
Sea change and step-change are not the same thingLast week Stephen Moss wrote in the Guardian about the Department of Transport's initiative to reduce the strain on London's transport network for the Olympics, Operation StepChange. It's a jolly pun, to be sure, but it's only going to add to the confusion in what is an already murky area.In the past month, the Guardian has run stories featuring step-changes – real or desired – in attitudes to parenting, in aviation emission reductions, in investment in Tesco stores, in the way businesses engage with communities, in the fight against Somali pirates, in the way we give to charity, in thinking about renewable energy, in the way we save, in the operations of sectarian groups in Pakistan, and in aviation technology. Meanwhile, there were ...
Heart Disease and Stroke Deaths Drop Significantly for People with Diabetes
May 22, 2012 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) — Healthier lifestyles, better disease management are helping people live longer.
Death rates for people with diabetes dropped substantially from 1997 to 2006, especially deaths related to heart disease and stroke, according to researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health.
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