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Beware of major health risks from floods – UN IPP Media
Floods that have continued to sweep peoples’ properties in some African countries, including Tanzania, killing dozens of people have drawn the attention from the World Health Organization (WHO).
World health body frowns on mass burial of Reming, mudslide bodies Sun Star
THE World Health Organization (WHO) is not recommending the mass burial of the fatalities in the mudslide in Albay at the height of super typhoon Reming last week.
Study warns of harm caused by runaway health care costs Chicago Sun-Times
Illinois families are paying more for health care, but receiving less in coverage as their earnings lag, according to a report to be released today by consumer health organization Families USA.
Flooding Emergency In The Horn Of Africa: Major Health Risks Medical News Today
The World Health Organization (WHO) continues to be deeply concerned by the health situation of people living in the flood affected areas in the Horn of Africa. Since October, unusually heavy rains have caused major flooding in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia. The flooding is expected to continue, putting people's health at major risk. [click link for full article]
Countries Initiate Discussions On Public Health, Innovation And Intellectual Property Medical News Today
At a global meeting of Governments convened by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 4-8 December, countries opened discussions on best ways to boost research into medicines and other health products for diseases disproportionately affecting the poor, and the relationship between intellectual property and public health. [click link for full article]
In Chad, Refugees And Residents Face Health And Security Crisis Medical News Today
The withdrawal from Abéché in eastern Chad of non essential United Nations staff, including those working for the World Health Organization (WHO), has left refugee and displaced populations and local communities facing a potential health crisis, WHO said today. [click link for full article]
Floods in Horn of Africa leads to major health risks: WHO People's Daily
Major floods across the Horn of Africa are putting 1.5-1.8 million people at risk of cholera, measles, malaria and other infectious diseases, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday.
U.N. sees major health risks from African floods Reuters via Yahoo! News
Up to 1.8 million people are at risk from cholera, measles, malaria and other killer diseases following major floods across the Horn of Africa, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday.
Bill Gates puts hometown at forefront in global fight to save lives Centre Daily Times
SEATTLE -- For people seeking money and moral support in the battle against diseases of the poor, an annual trip to the Swiss city of Geneva, home of the World Health Organization, was once considered mandatory.
Health Quandary RedNova
By Terry Rombeck, Journal-World, Lawrence, Kan. Dec. 10--Everyone wants to provide the best health care for the region and to make Kansas City a leader in life science research. The question is how to go about it.
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