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The United Nations appealed for 119 million US on Monday to bring life-saving assistance to 750,000 people in southwest Haiti... READ MORE›
On 24 June, the World Health Organisation declared that Yemen was facing the worst cholera outbreak in the world, with more than 200,000 suspected cases... READ MORE›
Clifford Gauther, the health ministry?s director for Haiti?s Sud Department, said Cholera treatment centers, many made of metal sheeting, were destroyed by the hurricane... READ MORE›
We need good information, Dr. Margaret Chan, director general of the World Health Organization, said at an event to announce the new partnership... READ MORE›
In the Port-a-Piment hospital, dozens of cholera patients spilled out of operating rooms into hallways and courtyards Sunday, mixing with relatives and harried volunteer staff... READ MORE›
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Good mental health care is scarce in many parts of the United States, but it is nonexistent in most of the world... READ MORE›
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If anything, this has been escalated in importance by becoming activities that will be continued in the long-term in the World Health Organization, he said... READ MORE›
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Problems with outbreak preparedness reach far beyond the World Health Organization... READ MORE›
The gambusia eat the larvae of the Aedes aegypti mosquito which is the one most responsible for the spread of the Zika Virus... READ MORE›
The Abe government is considering emphasizing measures to help spread basic health and medical care in developing countries as one of its foreign policy pr... READ MORE›
Comments Share Environment Minister Alan Kelly has announced the new water charges regime... READ MORE›
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He was met by a high-level government delegation that included the current health minister, Prof. Yifru Berhan and foreign affairs state minister, Hirut Zemene... READ MORE›
Citing new evidence from a study in India and Bangladesh the experts said around 46 000 people died annually of snake bites in India plus another 6 000 in Bangladesh... READ MORE›
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When executive board members of the World Health Organization sat down for their annual meeting in Geneva in January, many powerful figures spoke forcefull... READ MORE›
When air quality improves, health costs from air pollution-related diseases shrink, worker productivity expands and life expectancy grows... READ MORE›
Life expectancy worldwide has increased by about five years in the last 15 years, according to a report issued Thursday by the World Health Organization in... READ MORE›
The concern is strong enough that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this month warned pregnant women to reconsider visits to areas where Zika is present... READ MORE›
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