WHO’s Science in 5: Everything You Need to Know About Trans Fat Vismita Gupta-Smith:WHO’s latest report is urging action by governments, the food industry and the public to remove trans fats from our food chain. What kind of foods contain trans fa...
(WHO), and its partners carried out awareness-raising and community engagement activities to commemorate World Health Day in Uganda. In line with the theme "My health, my right," these activities included a public sports walk, mass screening for communicable and non-communicable diseases… ...
WHO世界卫生组织:消除疟疾和认证问题技术咨询小组第三、第四和第五次会议报告(2023年2月17日、5月26日和11月27日-28日)(英文版).pdf,Report of the third, fourth and fifth meetings of the Technical Advisory Group on Malaria Elimination and Certification 17 Fe
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to tuberculosis.It is time to put a stop to this long-time killer.Working together,we can end TB.”Dr Tereza KasaevaDirector WHo Global Tb programme“The report provides important new evidence and makes a strong case for the need to join forces and urgently redouble efforts to get the TB...
GLOBAL TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL WHO REPORT 2003 COMMUNICABLE DISEASES WHO REPORT 2003 WHO REPORT 2003Diseases, Communicable
communicable diseases,noncommunicable diseases,sensory functions,physical disability,oral health,nutrition,physical activity,mental health,substance use and self-harm.School health services comprise a wide range of services and activities,including health promotion,health education,early detection and screening,...
SUVA, March 7 (Xinhua) -- Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are becoming a socio-economic burden for Fiji as they account for an estimated 84 percent of premature deaths in the island nation, said a World Health Organisation (WHO) official on Monday. ...
WONCA Statement on Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and Primary Health Care (PHC) to WHO Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs)—primarily heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases—cause nearly three-quarters of deaths in the world. Their drivers are social, environmental, co...
NAIROBI, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) -- The burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which has been gradually increasing over the past decade, will likely surpass the toll of sickness and death from infectious diseases in Africa by 2030, a World Health Organization (WHO) said in a report released...