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World Health Organisation was established in the year 1948 as a specialized agency of the United Nations Organization (UNO). Member countries of the UNO focused on the need to create an international body to look after the health problems of the world. The need to have an organisation was fel...
World Health Organisation warns about the devastating impact coronavirus could have across African continent By Sally HaydenWed Apr 08 2020 - 20:20 Coronavirus: Over 7,000 UK deaths in total, up 938 in a day Pandemic claims in excess of 82,000 dead worldwide while deaths and infections taper...
World Health OrganisationHow groupthink in its Covid response led the UK to disaster The Johnson government’s approach meant a killer disease was allowed to run rampant By Ruadhán Mac CormaicSat Oct 16 2021 - 01:00 What does Nphet know about antigen testing that the rest of the world ...
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World Health Organisation (Europe) Position and Activities on Measurement of Nutrition and Physical Exercise (by M. Rigby)doi:10.1007/978-0-387-74841-2_7The mission of the WHO is to maximise health, according to the definition within its constitution, namely that health is a "state of ...
The close working relationship between the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the International Society of Hypertension (ISH) has existed for several decades and led to the production of a number of guidelines and statements. Since the publication of the 1999 WHO/ISH Guidelines for the Management...
World Health OrganisationBrazil’s Covid-19 death toll passes 300,000 amid ‘humanitarian crisis’ Country records more than 3,000 daily deaths for first time as health system buckles By Tom HenniganWed Mar 24 2021 - 16:35 The Irish Times view on women’s rights in Turkey: a blow against...