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Www.OSIR.org.in - WHO report says sanitation crucial for tackling water-borne disease - Thaindian.com

Washington, July 3 (ANI): A WHO (World Health Organization) report has determined that effective and affordable interventions that provide the global population with access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation are needed if water-borne Source: www.thaindian.com Environmental News Network (ENN) - CSR WireThe Environmental News Network (ENN) is the oldest, unbiased source of [...]

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Ethical Obligations of Health Care Workers During a Pandemic

The article I posted a few weeks ago in regards to the H5N1 vaccine caused me to consider a potential pandemic and the health care workers’ obligation to work should the event come to pass. The World Health Organization estimates that today a pandemic is likely to result in 2 to 7.4 million deaths globally. In high [...]

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WHO: Africa faces 'dramatic' physician shortage by 2015

The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) has war ned that Africa faces a "dramatic" shortage of physicians by the year 2015.

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W.H.O. Issues a Checklist to Make Operations Safer

The guidelines are a list of simple safety checks that the health organization said could halve the rate of surgical complications.

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World Health Statistics 2008

New report from the World Health Organization: "World Health Statistics 2008 presents the most recent health statistics for WHO’s 193 Member States. This fourth edition includes 10 highlights in health statistics, as well as an expanded set of over 70...

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National task forces strategise on river blindness control in Africa

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - The annual meeting of National task forces for Onchocerciasis (river blindness) Control (NOTFs) is underway here to review progress in the battle against one of the neglected tropical diseases by the World Health Organization (WHO) African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control (APOC).

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U-S-A! U-S-A!

The World Health Organization said on Tuesday that the United States is the world leader in the rates of experimenting with cocaine and cannibas. From the article: The survey of 54,000 people in 17 countries found that 16 percent of people in the United States had used cocaine in their lifetimes — far higher than the next [...]

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Inequalities in young people’s health: HBSC international report from the 2005/2006 survey

Inequalities in young people’s health: HBSC international report from the 2005/2006 survey Source: World Health Organization, Health Behaviour in School-aged Children This international report is the fourth from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study, a WHO collaborative cross-national study, and the most comprehensive. It presents the key findings on patterns of health among [...]...

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U.S. leads world in substance abuse, WHO finds

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States leads the world in rates of experimenting with marijuana and cocaine despite strict drug laws, World Health Organization researchers said on Tuesday.

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U.S. leads world in substance abuse, WHO finds

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States leads the world in rates of experimenting with marijuana and cocaine despite strict drug laws, World Health Organization researchers said on Tuesday.

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Report: U.S. has highest rates of cocaine, marijuana use

The United States has some of the world's toughest drug laws. It also has some of the highest rates of drug use, according to a new World Health Organization report. When researchers associated with the international agency studied illicit drug...

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U.S. leads world in substance abuse, WHO finds

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States leads the world in rates of experimenting with marijuana and cocaine despite strict drug laws, World Health Organization researchers said on Tuesday.

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US leads world in substance abuse, WHO finds

Source: Reuters WASHINGTON, July 1 (Reuters) - The United States leads the world in rates of experimenting with marijuana and cocaine despite strict drug laws, World Health Organization researchers said on Tuesday ...

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Officials Praise New Test for Drug-Resistant TB

The World Health Organization said that the new test promises to help significantly improve treatment and prevent the spread of the airborne infection.

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Laying Waste

I know Moses parted the waters of the Red Sea, but come on folks, that was then. This is now: Palestinians living in the northern West Bank drink one-third of the per capita water consumption recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), according to a report published on Tuesday by the NGO B’Tselem. The human rights organization wrote [...]

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WHO Bangladesh inefficient, abuses power?

Healthwatch Advocacy Newscampaign special news WHO Bangladesh inefficient, abuses power? by Healthwatch Advocacy Newscampaign Dhaka, Oct 07: World Health Organization’s Bangladesh country office and Bangladesh Representative have been blamed of gross irregularity as they cancelled Bangladesh’s official delegate’s participation in a symposium on “Reducing Harm from Alcohol Use in the Community,” held