Part,  Chapter, Paragraph

 1    I,     2.  4    |          the 15 countries already members of the EU before 2004 and
 2    I,     2.  5    |         jobs involve contact with members of the publicclients,
 3    I,     3.  2    |         abroad. Together these EU Members States accommodate 23 million
 4   II,     5.  4.  8|           Wei L, Kelley E and the Members of the HCQI Expert GroupOECD (
 5   II,     5.  5.  2|           order to bring together Members of the European Parliament
 6   II,     5.  5.  2|          Alzheimer Europe and its members in making dementia a public
 7   II,     5.  5.  3|      practitioners CM = Community members (*) Reference listed in
 8   II,     5.  5.  3|      potentially involved society members. Epilepsy and any other
 9   II,     5.  5.  3|     States compared to the new EU members. One reason might be that
10   II,     5.  5.  3|          the people in the new EU members.~There are several gaps
11   II,     5. 13    |           obesity in the EU15 (EU members before 2004) were estimated
12   II,     5. 14.  5|          States or regions within Members States have formulated health
13   II,     5. 15.  3|    mutation segregating in family members. These figures have been
14   II,     7.  3.  4|        Database (IRTAD) - only by members of these databases - and
15   II,     7.  5    |          persons should be active members of the WHO focal persons
16   II,     8.  2.  1|         on behalf of their family members when health care is sought.
17   II,     9.  1.  1|      births) between the original members of the EU and those who
18   II,     9.  1.  2|         35 years and older in new members States~ ~Differences between
19   II,     9.  4.  5|       life of the more vulnerable members of that community, including
20   II,     9.  4.  5|      people care for other family members, especially their spouses
21   II,     9.  4.  5|        These include older women, members of ethnic and cultural minorities,
22   II,     9.  5.  3|        2004). In addition, family membersdisproportionately daughters
23  III,    10.  2.  1|          profiles provided by the members of the Alcohol Policy Network (
24  III,    10.  2.  1|        cocaine by well integrated members of society, are becoming
25  III,    10.  2.  1|    preventable, not all community members are informed of or are able
26  III,    10.  2.  1|           obesity in the EU15 (EU members before 2004) were estimated
27  III,    10.  2.  1|         Network is composed of 31 members, each representing a European
28  III,    10.  2.  1|       available data from Network members, by June 2008..~Preliminary
29  III,    10.  2.  1|    intended for use by individual members of the general public; and~·
30  III,    10.  4.  2|           this information to the members of the network. Article
31  III,    10.  4.  2|     region of a Member State. All members need to be immediately informed
32  III,    10.  5.  1|         services to the household members. However, there is no agreed
33  III,    10.  5.  2|           from some of the new EU members state. Due to these limitations,
34  III,    10.  5.  2|           health status of all EU members and candidate countries.
35  III,    10.  5.  3|         jobs involve contact with members of the publicclients,
36  III,    10.  5.  3|          joint efforts of all its members and partners, it aims at
37  III,    10.  6.  1|       evaluates links with family members outside the household, friends
38  III,    10.  6.  1|          of contacts with network members over the last 12 months.
39  III,    10.  6.  2|           confined to the poorest members of the society, although
40  III,    10.  6.  3|         it is the most vulnerable members of societychildren, the
41   IV,    12.  1    |           cooperation between the Members States, supporting their
42   IV,    12.  3    |         reinforce the capacity of Members States to develop and implement
43   IV,    12.  4    |     health; it has about 40 staff members based in Luxembourg.~ECDC~ ~
44   IV,    12.  6    |           and to bodies that have members in at least half of the
45   IV,    12. 10    | insurances offer many programs to members (benefit either according
46   IV,    12. 10    |    financial) incentives to their members for taking part in exercise
47   IV,    12. 10    |      educational programs for the members of the non-governmental
48   IV,    12. 10    |            They support and treat members of social groups vulnerable
49   IV,    13.  5    |         numbers of younger family members available to provide care
50   IV,    13.  6.  2|    European countries have become members of EACH. However, there