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WHO highlights the vital role of scientists in ensuring food safety
WHO highlights the vital role of scientists in ensuring food safety

Trade Arabia

time09-06-2025

  • Health
  • Trade Arabia

WHO highlights the vital role of scientists in ensuring food safety

Scientists contribute to understanding the risks to human health from known, emerging and anticipated food contaminants in many ways and also conduct rigorous research to generate reliable evidence which helps policy-makers, food businesses and consumers make informed and safe decisions, according to World Health Organisation (WHO). WHO highlighted the role of scientific research and innovation in ensuring food safety at an event to mark World Food Safety Day 2025. The burden of foodborne diseases is significant yet largely preventable. Foodborne diseases affect individuals across all age groups, but particularly children under 5 and the vulnerable, it stated. The Eastern Mediterranean Region is at a critical point in efforts to ensure that all individuals have access to safe and nutritious food supplies. The situation is made even more urgent by fast-evolving climate change and environmental pollution, the surge in urbanization, population growth and shifts in lifestyle and consumption patterns. These factors are increasing human exposure to harmful chemical compounds, antimicrobial residues and drug-resistant foodborne pathogens. The health implications and associated economic costs of foodborne diseases are substantial. They include expenses related to medical treatment, child development, lost productivity, export restrictions and market loss. The World Health Assembly – WHA73.5 (2020) "Strengthening efforts on food safety" – has mandated WHO to update estimates of the global foodborne disease burden. By offering detailed insights into the incidence, mortality and disease burden expressed in disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) and providing a comprehensive overview of the impact of these foodborne diseases, WHO plays a crucial role in guiding public health strategies and ensuring safer food practices worldwide. In the Eastern Mediterranean Region, improving food safety requires robust commitment to scientific research. By strategically harnessing scientific advances and actively cultivating regional and international collaborations, the Region can enhance food safety and quality, help protect public health and drive economic sustainability forward.

Best of the Qatar Economic Forum, Powered by Bloomberg
Best of the Qatar Economic Forum, Powered by Bloomberg

Bloomberg

time07-06-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Best of the Qatar Economic Forum, Powered by Bloomberg

The Best of the Qatar Economic Forum, Powered by Bloomberg - bringing together some of the world's most influential thinkers, policy makers and business leaders to discuss how the global economy is transforming amid the changing geopolitical landscape, as Gulf nations emerge as key centers of financial power and opportunity. This special Bloomberg program highlights biggest interviews and news makers from the fifth edition of the annual forum that took place on May 20, 2025 in Doha. (Source: Bloomberg)

3 Marriage Stats Every Modern Couple Should Know — By A Psychologist
3 Marriage Stats Every Modern Couple Should Know — By A Psychologist

Forbes

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • Forbes

3 Marriage Stats Every Modern Couple Should Know — By A Psychologist

As society shifts, so do people's approaches to commitment. Understanding how marriage changes is ... More essential to knowing what works best for you. Over the past few decades, the face of marriage has slowly begun to change. Not too long ago, many families looked quite similar. Most young people saw at least one marriage in their future, and the average age to wed was relatively young. This has begun to change over the past decade. While some people realize that marriage might not be for them, others wish to learn what it takes to keep the spark alive. As a result, people are turning toward unconventional unions as an alternative to tradition. For instance, in response to the increased divorce rate, Mexico City considered introducing the option of a renewable marriage contract. The point here was to allow couples to stay married for up to two years with the option to adjust or dissolve the agreement when the contract expires. While these measures seemed counterintuitive, the intention behind the proposed bill was to offer an option for people to test the waters before making a life-long commitment. Mexico's renewable contracts never came to pass, but the fact that the country's policy makers considered it shows how the concept of marriage is itching to evolve. More and more people are adjusting tradition to find something that suits them better. Knowing how people reshape their unions could be the key to improving your romantic life. Here are three marriage statistics to be aware of. With the gradual fading of societal stigma, living with a partner outside of marriage has become increasingly common. While cohabitation was once seen as a steppingstone to marriage, a 2019 report from the Pew Research Center notes that for many young people today, moving in together is not necessarily part of a path toward tying the knot — it's simply how they choose to build their lives. The number of unmarried adults living together has increased since the 1960s, and according to the report, 59% of US adults aged 18 to 44 have lived with an unmarried partner at some point in their lives. People often choose to do so as it offers the solace of a partner without the potential consequences of divorce, or simply because they believe living together is just as deep a sign of commitment as getting married. This might seem like the perfect compromise, but it does not suit everybody. Simply living together looks like the ideal alternative — offering companionship without legal commitments — but it can be short-lived. A 2020 study published in the Journal of Marriage and Family found that living together is more of a transitional phase than a lasting situation for many. Despite these statistics, some couples still feel that cohabitation is the best way to make their relationship work. According to a 2014 Couple and Family Psychology study, one of the biggest reasons for the increasing divorce rate is a lack of commitment. Love does not come easy — it takes time, effort and compromise for most people. This is where counseling plays a crucial role. Rather than viewing relationship difficulty as a sign of weakness, many couples take on the challenge with the help of counseling. This provides a safe outlet for people in a relationship to settle things amicably. A counselor can help couples mediate their deepest frustrations. Through reviewing the relationship, couples learn essential tools, practice active listening and gain empathy for their partners. A 2012 study in BMC Public Health analyzed evaluations of almost 150 couples in therapy. It found that relationship satisfaction was the most common outcome. Across the board, couples who participated in treatment reported notable improvements in their relationships from pre- to post-treatment. These improvements ranged from healthier communication to increased emotional intimacy and a stronger sense of connection. The fact that more couples are going to counseling confirms something that people already know — marriage is hard. Couples have begun taking their time before heading to the altar, aided by the understanding that marriage is a huge undertaking that requires maturity and careful consideration. A 2024 report from the National Centre for Family and Marriage Research shows that the average 'marriage age' has grown steadily since 2012, reaching roughly 30 in 2020 for males, and a historic high of about 28 for women in 2021. While this might not seem old, it is significantly higher than what people thought the appropriate age for marriage was in the past. While taking your vows remains a meaningful milestone for many, it is clear that people are approaching it with greater caution. As societal expectations shift and individuals prioritize personal growth and stability, waiting longer to marry reflects a deeper understanding of the promise it truly requires. Relationships come in many shapes and sizes, and society is starting to recognize that. People are changing traditions to try to find what works best. Whether you get married older or cohabitate, it's about how you feel as a couple. The choices you make in your relationship are about doing what suits you and what can serve the relationship in the long term. Are you satisfied with your marriage? Take this science-backed test to find out: Marital Satisfaction Scale

Make it in The Emirates 2025: Creating the future today
Make it in The Emirates 2025: Creating the future today

Economy ME

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • Economy ME

Make it in The Emirates 2025: Creating the future today

The UAE's flagship manufacturing event, Make it in the Emirates 2025 , returns for its fourth and most ambitious edition yet, bringing together industry leaders, innovators, investors, and policymakers to shape the future of manufacturing in the region. Taking place from May 19 to 22 at the ADNEC Centre in Abu Dhabi, this transformative event serves as a catalyst for growth across 12 strategic sectors, spotlighting investment opportunities, groundbreaking innovations, and collaborative partnerships that will drive the next wave of industrial development in the UAE. Designed to accelerate the UAE's journey toward a diversified, knowledge-based economy, Make it in the Emirates offers: World-class networking with top-tier manufacturers, investors, and government officials Guaranteed procurement deals supporting local and international businesses Actionable insights through keynote sessions, panel discussions, and expert-led workshops With its strategic focus on localization, sustainability, and advanced technology, Make it in the Emirates 2025 is more than an event — it's a gateway to thriving in one of the world's fastest-growing industrial hubs. Whether you're a global investor, a manufacturing pioneer, or a policy leader, this is the definitive platform to forge partnerships and unlock new opportunities in the UAE's dynamic industrial ecosystem. The transformative event serves as a catalyst for growth across 12 strategic sectors Make it in the Emirates 2025 draws record interest, reinforcing UAE's industrial and investment momentum Organized by the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, ADNEC Group, ADNOC Group, and the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO), Make it in the Emirates 2025 is poised to be the most impactful edition to date. A surge in demand for exhibition space underscores the event's growing significance and reflects strong investor confidence in the UAE's robust industrial landscape and business-friendly environment. The event plays a vital role in advancing the goals of the UAE's national industrial strategy, Operation 300bn, which aims to boost the industrial sector's contribution to the national economy and accelerate economic diversification. By spotlighting investment-ready projects and enabling strategic partnerships, Make it in the Emirates continues to drive the transformation of the UAE into a global hub for advanced, sustainable manufacturing. Make it in the Emirates 2025 highlights the UAE's rise as a global industrial powerhouse Make it in the Emirates 2025 captures the essence of the UAE's remarkable industrial transformation — from a regional player to a globally recognized hub for advanced manufacturing and innovation. The event offers international investors and industrial leaders a unique opportunity to explore the UAE's competitive edge, including its business-friendly environment, agile regulatory frameworks, and world-class infrastructure. The exhibition will span a wide array of key sectors, such as manufacturing, renewable energy, advanced technology, and logistics. In a notable first, this year's edition will also include a dedicated space for handicrafts, reflecting the UAE's commitment to supporting both high-tech innovation and traditional industries. A surge in demand for exhibition space underscores the event's growing significance and reflects strong investor confidence in the UAE's robust industrial landscape and business-friendly environment The four-day event will feature a dynamic lineup of keynote speeches, panel discussions, and specialized workshops, where global experts, decision-makers, and investors will address emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping the future of industry. In addition to thought leadership sessions, strategic partnership agreements will be signed by participating companies, reinforcing the UAE's role as a preferred destination for industrial investment. A dedicated pavilion will spotlight some of the most influential local industrial projects, displaying the depth and diversity of the country's industrial capabilities. Make it in the Emirates 2025 not only celebrates the UAE's industrial achievements but also sets the stage for future growth, innovation, and global collaboration. For more details, click here

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