Monday, 29 April 2019

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Iris Publishers - Academia.edu | Depression from Sadness to Melancolia - Journal of Neurology & Neuroscience- Iris Publishers


Depression from Sadness to Melancolia - Journal of Neurology & Neuroscience- Iris Publishers


Sometimes we have felt so sad and so disappointed for afew hours or days, situation that leads us to sleep badly, haveawakenings consists before, decreased appetite, easy crying,tiredness, attention deicit, grumpy, even wanting to “swallow theEarth” which is a small thought to “want to die”; These situations are normIn the mood swings we experience throughout the L day or ina few weeks, and that is recovering with the passage of time, thanksto the adjustment in your brain neurotransmitters experience, wehave already commented that they are chemicals in the brain thatallow to carry out the different phases of thought.

This series of symptoms or sensations We come from a series of external stimuli or characteristic experiences that all, absolutelyeveryone must go through once in our lives, as are the heartbreaks,both marital separation and the various breakups of courtship,The loss of A loved one, an economic bankruptcy, A robbery, ajob dismissal, anyway. The big problem lies in The Times, that is to say, when this series of situations are presented to the passageof a month, and that they become incapacitated for their work, fortheir family, for the life in general, this is when it goes from beinga moment of sadness to the moment of using the word sounding Depression.

And it is that depression does not respect age, sex, religion,social position or other variant of the human being; It has different presentations because in children we can see it with attention deicit, irritability, unsocial personality or avoids meetings, orkicker or let them hit in school; In adolescents with dificulties sleeping, either with lack or excess, sadness, easy crying, loss of daily habits; Or in elderly people with severe forgetfulness thatsimulates Alzheimer’s disease




Thursday, 25 April 2019

Using Quick Response Code in Food Packaging for Traceability and Marketing Strategies

Global Journal of Nutrition & Food Science (GJNFS)


The use of Quick Response Code (QR code) in agri-food products packaging has been providing a new channel of communication and relationship between company and consumer. In food retailing, in the absence of sellers packs communicate with consumers and, when used as a marketing strategy or tool facilitating traceability, can help consumers interpret the available information on the labels. The mobile tagging strategies allow available information and entertainment with innovative actions to different segments, expanding the labels communications capabilities beyond traditional information weight, validity, and nutritional data. Although the growth potential of this technology is significant, use the packaging still limited, and companies lose the opportunity to differentiate the offer, providing additional content and sometimes customized. However, to leverage its use is necessary for companies to show clearly the QR code on packaging and also indicate to consumers how to make use of this technology, taking advantage of the available information so that in future they may use them in the decision shopping process.

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Friday, 19 April 2019

Iris Publishers_Good Friday


It’s time to wish on the occasion of Good Friday for everyone on behalf of Iris Publishers.

“The marvel and heaven and earth, of time and eternity, is the atoning death of Jesus Christ. This is mystery that brings more glory to God than all”

He will answer your prayer today, have a holy Good Friday.


Wednesday, 17 April 2019

A Study on Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals from a Gender Equality Perspective

Global Journal of Nutrition & Food Science (GJNFS)

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a landmark agreement negotiated and approved by the 193 Member States of the United Nations. Comprised of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), 169 targets and 232 indicators, it aims to address the economic, social, environmental and political dimensions of sustainable development in a comprehensive and integrated way. The SDG Agenda is clear that achieving gender equality is not only an important goal in and of itself but also a catalyst for achieving a sustainable future for all. Progress on gender equality has been highly uneven across the different dimensions of the 2030 Agenda. In some areas, such as girls’ access to education, global improvement is undeniable yet insufficient, often leaving behind women and girls in the poorest households (SDG 4). In areas such as labor force participation (SDG 8) and innovation and knowledge creation (SDG 9), significant gender gaps remain, and progress has been minimal. In other cases, such as maternal mortality (SDG 3), progress is too slow and uneven to achieve SDG Target 3.1 by 2030. Similarly, while progress has been made towards eliminating the practice of female genital mutilation (FGM) (SDG 5), this is not enough to keep up with population growth, meaning the number of women and girls undergoing FGM is likely to rise over the next 15 years. Unless progress on gender equality is accelerated, the global community will not only fail to achieve SDG 5, it will also forgo the catalytic effect that gender equality can have for the achievement of the 2030 Agenda more broadly. This paper shows that across countries and regions, women and girls face tremendous structural barriers that impact all aspects of their lives. Eliminating gender-specific constraints, as well as other forms of discrimination with which they intersect, is hence critical.

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