Science news articles about 'world health organization'Access to abortion in Africa and Latin America: a question of public health and social inequality
... World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 3.7 million unsafe abortions are conducted every ... a circumstance and to preserve the woman's physical or mental health, like 17 countries of 41 in Latin ... Only 1 in 5 women in developing world receive effective cervical cancer screening
... services, Gakidou and colleagues analyzed World Health Organization surveys from 57 countries across ... viable option where sufficient infrastructure and health system access exists, but novel strategies ... Health varies widely across different regions of Mexico
... , and non-communicable diseases. The study, by researchers at Harvard University, the World Health Organization (WHO), and Mexico's National Institute of Public Health, is reported in this week's PLoS ... WHO says China needs mental health care
... (AP) -- China faces growing demand for mental health care in the aftermath of last month's devastating ... at least 70,000 people and left millions homeless, the World Health Organization said Friday....Gene therapy research in developing world raises ethical red flags: experts
... requirements that have been articulated in a range of international ethics documents, such as that of the World Health Organization, London and Kimmelman urge organizations that sponsor research in ... Canadian health minister resists WHO on safe injection sites
... minister repeated his opposition to safe injection sites at an international AIDS conference this week, in contrast to the World Health Organization's supportive stance on the harm reduction approach.Hospitals provide formula sample packs while medical organizations encourage breastfeeding
... , American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and World Health Organization.
Anne Merewood, M.P.H., I.B.C.L.C., of the Boston ... Steady work and mental health -- is there a connection?
... , much faster than the 0.9 per cent growth in full time work. A new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) on the social determinants of health demonstrates that these ... Study suggests LF elimination program is 'best buy in public health'
... Tropical Diseases, assesses the impact of the World Health Organization-sponsored Global Programme to Eliminate ... come together to solve a major public health issue," said Dr. Lorenzo Savioli, Director ... Economic downturn poses threat to mental health: WHO
The added stress of a global economic downturn could lead to a rise in mental health problems, the World Health Organization said Friday.'Go back to basics' on health care, WHO tells governments
Nearly 60 million women will give birth without any medical assistance this year, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday in a report calling for an overhaul of how health ... UT public health experts discover new information about diabetes' link to tuberculosis
... multi-drug resistant TB.
The World Health Organization estimates that 180 million people ... overlooked," Fisher-Hoch added. "The public health aspect is that we are trying to make sure we can prevent ... Childhood environmental health
... -Noël Bruné, and Jenny Pronczuk de Garbino of the Department of Public Health and Environment, at the World Health Organization, in Geneva, Switzerland, working with Tom Hudson of Boston University, ... Australia leads world first global effort to improve diagnosis of genetic disorders
... , as well as international colleagues from around the globe.
The project has the support of World Health Organization, UNESCO and OECD countries.
The completion of the Human Genome Project in ... Sierra Leone: Collecting Health Data In Areas With No Power Supply
... . They have produced a health information system that enables the authorities and the World Health Organization to improve health services in a number of African countries. Price tag: 35 million Euro. ...
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Access to abortion in Africa and Latin America: a question of public health and social inequality
... World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 3.7 million unsafe abortions are conducted every ... a circumstance and to preserve the woman's physical or mental health, like 17 countries of 41 in Latin ...Only 1 in 5 women in developing world receive effective cervical cancer screening
... services, Gakidou and colleagues analyzed World Health Organization surveys from 57 countries across ... viable option where sufficient infrastructure and health system access exists, but novel strategies ...Health varies widely across different regions of Mexico
... , and non-communicable diseases. The study, by researchers at Harvard University, the World Health Organization (WHO), and Mexico's National Institute of Public Health, is reported in this week's PLoS ...WHO says China needs mental health care
... (AP) -- China faces growing demand for mental health care in the aftermath of last month's devastating ... at least 70,000 people and left millions homeless, the World Health Organization said Friday....Gene therapy research in developing world raises ethical red flags: experts
... requirements that have been articulated in a range of international ethics documents, such as that of the World Health Organization, London and Kimmelman urge organizations that sponsor research in ...Canadian health minister resists WHO on safe injection sites
... minister repeated his opposition to safe injection sites at an international AIDS conference this week, in contrast to the World Health Organization's supportive stance on the harm reduction approach.Hospitals provide formula sample packs while medical organizations encourage breastfeeding
... , American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and World Health Organization. Anne Merewood, M.P.H., I.B.C.L.C., of the Boston ...Steady work and mental health -- is there a connection?
... , much faster than the 0.9 per cent growth in full time work. A new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) on the social determinants of health demonstrates that these ...Study suggests LF elimination program is 'best buy in public health'
... Tropical Diseases, assesses the impact of the World Health Organization-sponsored Global Programme to Eliminate ... come together to solve a major public health issue," said Dr. Lorenzo Savioli, Director ...Economic downturn poses threat to mental health: WHO
The added stress of a global economic downturn could lead to a rise in mental health problems, the World Health Organization said Friday.'Go back to basics' on health care, WHO tells governments
Nearly 60 million women will give birth without any medical assistance this year, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday in a report calling for an overhaul of how health ...UT public health experts discover new information about diabetes' link to tuberculosis
... multi-drug resistant TB. The World Health Organization estimates that 180 million people ... overlooked," Fisher-Hoch added. "The public health aspect is that we are trying to make sure we can prevent ...Childhood environmental health
... -Noël Bruné, and Jenny Pronczuk de Garbino of the Department of Public Health and Environment, at the World Health Organization, in Geneva, Switzerland, working with Tom Hudson of Boston University, ...Australia leads world first global effort to improve diagnosis of genetic disorders
... , as well as international colleagues from around the globe. The project has the support of World Health Organization, UNESCO and OECD countries. The completion of the Human Genome Project in ...Sierra Leone: Collecting Health Data In Areas With No Power Supply
... . They have produced a health information system that enables the authorities and the World Health Organization to improve health services in a number of African countries. Price tag: 35 million Euro. ...