Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
HLTH ASP DRUG USE
Spanish translation:
Aspectos de la salud y uso de fármacos
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cielos48
Aug 27, 2007 20:09
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English term
HLTH ASP DRUG USE
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Education / Pedagogy
se refiere a un apéndice de Ciencias de la Salud (HSCI)
gracias x millonésima vez
gracias x millonésima vez
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Aspectos de la salud y uso de fármacos
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gracias, Blanca |
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Servidores web activos sanitarios/de la salud sobre el empleo de fármacos (drogas)
¿Podría ser Servidores web activos sanitarios/de la salud sobre el empleo de fármacos (drogas)?
Lo que no me cuadra es asp., es un acrónimo o una contracción que puede significar bastantes cosas; yo aquí te he sugerido Servidores Web Activos (Active Server Pages), pero por ejemplo podría referirse al veneno de las serpientes (aunque poison no aparece), quedando como empleo de veneno de serpiente como fármaco (¡todo puede ser!)
Con más contexto se podría ver.
Espero haberte sido de alguna ayuda.
Saludos
Lo que no me cuadra es asp., es un acrónimo o una contracción que puede significar bastantes cosas; yo aquí te he sugerido Servidores Web Activos (Active Server Pages), pero por ejemplo podría referirse al veneno de las serpientes (aunque poison no aparece), quedando como empleo de veneno de serpiente como fármaco (¡todo puede ser!)
Con más contexto se podría ver.
Espero haberte sido de alguna ayuda.
Saludos
2 hrs
criterios sanitarios del empleo de fármacos
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aspectos de salud del consumo de drogas
Until somebody comes up with a better way of saying it in Spanish. Hlth asp is a rather common abbreviation for "health aspects", of sport, of aging, of human sexuality etc. (especially in course titles).
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Note added at 1 day3 hrs (2007-08-28 23:16:32 GMT)
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I may be mistaken, but I think drug means "a substance that may cause addiction" here, which can also include medications. A few random examples:
The syllabus of HSCI 336 - Health Aspects of Drug Use course. "Drugs" include alcohol, tobacco, caffeine and marijuana.
http://www.csun.edu/~vchsc02t/ss07_syll.pdf
Health Education 6 – Health Aspects of Drug Use (3 Units)Presents in depth analysis of major health problems associated with the use, misuse, and abuse of drugs including herbs/plants,ergogenics, over-the-counter, prescription, controlled, and designer drugs. Emphasizes metabolism of drugs, drug-drug, and herb-drug interactions, addiction from an age, gender, and ethnic perspective, and the impact of substance use and abuse on a variety of cultures.
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:RUX4L3GfEEgJ:www.gerone...
An essential course for anyone who needs a thorough and up-to-date introduction to drug use and related issues. The course explores the social, cultural and health aspects of drug use in the UK. An overview is provided of key government strategy areas such as young people, treatment and criminal justice interventions.
http://www.drugpreventionevidence.info/web/Courses217.asp
2.3 The health aspects of drug use, and heroin use in particular, should be a priority in policies implemented by States.
http://www.ambafrance-us.org/news/statmnts/2003/conference_d...
HLTH 106 Drug Use and Abuse (3)
An interdisciplinary analysis of contemporary drug issues and problems. The course will examine physiological, social, philosophical, historical, legal, and health aspects of drug use and abuse. Special attention will be focused on those general motivations for drug use that attend life on the college campus.
http://hhp.umd.edu/dpch/ugrad/course_desc/index.html
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Note added at 1 day3 hrs (2007-08-28 23:16:32 GMT)
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I may be mistaken, but I think drug means "a substance that may cause addiction" here, which can also include medications. A few random examples:
The syllabus of HSCI 336 - Health Aspects of Drug Use course. "Drugs" include alcohol, tobacco, caffeine and marijuana.
http://www.csun.edu/~vchsc02t/ss07_syll.pdf
Health Education 6 – Health Aspects of Drug Use (3 Units)Presents in depth analysis of major health problems associated with the use, misuse, and abuse of drugs including herbs/plants,ergogenics, over-the-counter, prescription, controlled, and designer drugs. Emphasizes metabolism of drugs, drug-drug, and herb-drug interactions, addiction from an age, gender, and ethnic perspective, and the impact of substance use and abuse on a variety of cultures.
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:RUX4L3GfEEgJ:www.gerone...
An essential course for anyone who needs a thorough and up-to-date introduction to drug use and related issues. The course explores the social, cultural and health aspects of drug use in the UK. An overview is provided of key government strategy areas such as young people, treatment and criminal justice interventions.
http://www.drugpreventionevidence.info/web/Courses217.asp
2.3 The health aspects of drug use, and heroin use in particular, should be a priority in policies implemented by States.
http://www.ambafrance-us.org/news/statmnts/2003/conference_d...
HLTH 106 Drug Use and Abuse (3)
An interdisciplinary analysis of contemporary drug issues and problems. The course will examine physiological, social, philosophical, historical, legal, and health aspects of drug use and abuse. Special attention will be focused on those general motivations for drug use that attend life on the college campus.
http://hhp.umd.edu/dpch/ugrad/course_desc/index.html
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