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Sunbeds pose a risk for all people
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9 out of 10 people worldwide breathe polluted air, but more countries are taking action
The cost of a polluted environment:
1.7 million child deaths a year
2016 year in review: key health issues
WHO Global Urban Ambient Air Pollution Database (update 2016)
Life expectancy increased by 5 years since 2000, but health inequalities persist
Global report on diabetes
An estimated 12.6 million deaths each year are attributable to unhealthy environments
Commission presents its final report, calling for high-level action to address major health challenge
Trends in maternal mortality: 1990 to 2015
Estimates by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, World Bank Group and the United Nations Population Division
Violence against women
Health and human rights
Tuberculosis mortality nearly halved since 1990
New report identifies four ways to reduce health risks from climate pollutants
Climate change and health
Vaccine hesitancy: A growing challenge for immunization programmes
WHO calls for increase in voluntary blood donors to save millions of lives
Ebola diaries: Detecting disease on an unprecedented scale
Global vaccination targets ‘off-track’ warns WHO
World Health Day 2015: From farm to plate, make food safe
Tobacco use declining but major intensification needed in reduction and control efforts
WHO calls on countries to reduce sugars intake among adults and children
1.1 billion people at risk of hearing loss
New study highlights need to scale up violence prevention efforts globally
UN reveals major gaps in water and sanitation – especially in rural areas
World health statistics 2014
Improved data reveals higher global burden of tuberculosis
Preventing suicide: A global imperative
WHO and partners respond to the outbreak of Ebola virus disease in Guinea
Communicating the economics of social determinants of health and health inequalities
World Hepatitis Day: Think again
WHO targets elimination of TB in over 30 countries
Accelerating WHO emergency response to Ebola outbreak: Contact tracing
WHO/UNICEF highlight need to further reduce gaps in access to improved drinking water and sanitation
WHO’s first global report on antibiotic resistance reveals serious, worldwide threat to public health
WHO issues new guidance on how to provide contraceptive information and service
Push for palliative care stokes debate
HINARI: Providing access to health literature
Building Back Better Sustainable mental health care after emergencies
Prevention and control of NCDs: Guidelines for primary health care in low-resource settings
Mental health action plan 2013 - 2020
WHO issues new guidance for treating children with severe acute malnutrition
World AIDS Day
Ten chemicals of major public health concern
Gains in tuberculosis control at risk due to 3 million missed patients and drug resistance
WHO calls for the phase out of mercury fever thermometers and blood pressure measuring devices by 2020
Early childhood development and disability
WHO welcomes the updating of the European Union (EU) Tobacco Products Directive
Family planning
MDG 1: eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Health research is essential for progress towards universal health coverage
Hepatitis: “It’s closer than you think”
Dementia cases set to triple by 2050 but still largely ignored
WHO report on the global tobacco epidemic, 2011: warning about the dangers of tobacco
WHO maps noncommunicable disease trends in all countries
New WHO report: deaths from noncommunicable diseases on the rise, with developing world hit hardest
World Health Day 2011: Urgent action necessary to safeguard drug treatments
Diabetes: the sweet irony of modern technology
Turn off the tap of unsafe medicines
Action needed to reduce health impact of harmful alcohol use
2010 in review: key health issues - Photo feature
Malaria report shows rapid progress towards international targets
WHO urges all countries to strengthen health financing so more people can use services
Hidden cities: new report shows how poverty and ill-health are linked in urban areas
WHO: control of neglected tropical diseases is feasible - Renewed engagement to scale-up integrated interventions announced
More developing countries show universal access to HIV/AIDS services is possible
H1N1 in post-pandemic period
WHO launches global network of age-friendly cities
Sixty-third World Health Assembly closes after passing multiple resolutions
Growing threat from counterfeit medicines
World Health Day 2010 - Urbanization and health
Access to safe drinking water improving; sanitation needs greater efforts
Global forum addresses solutions to prevent premature deaths
2009 in review: key health issues
10 facts on climate change and health
New HIV infections reduced by 17% over the past eight years
Today women live longer, but not healthier lives
Childhood vaccines at all-time high, but access not yet equitable
More than four million HIV-positive people now receiving life-saving treatment
Largest ever HIV vaccine trial results very encouraging
Road accidents, suicide and maternal conditions are leading causes of death in young people
World now at the start of 2009 influenza pandemic
World Health Assembly opens amid concerns about flu pandemic
Swine influenza frequently asked questions - WHO
Impact of financial crisis on health: a truly global solution is needed
HIV-related TB deaths higher than past estimates
Health impact of climate change needs attention
The Financial Crisis and Global Health
Health amid a financial crisis: a complex diagnosis
2008 in review: key public health issues - Photo essay
Message from Dr Margaret Chan, WHO Director-General, for World AIDS Day
New study presents state of the world's health
World Health Report calls for return to primary health care approach
Progress made in malaria control, yet burden is enormous
Executive summary "Closing the gap in a generation: Health equity through action on the social determinants of health"
Inequities are killing people on a "grand scale" reports WHO's Commission
WHO launches new HIV/AIDS guide to help countries reach universal access
New rapid tests for drug-resistant TB for developing countries
3 million now receiving life-saving HIV drugs
World Health Assembly sets bold new action for WHO
Noncommunicable diseases now biggest killers
10 facts on immunization
Climate change will erode foundations of health
Interview: espoirs et craintes dans la lutte contre le paludisme
Global costs of attaining the Millennium Development Goal for water supply and sanitation
Maternal mortality ratio falling too slowly to meet goal
Journée Internationale des Personnes Agées - 1er Octobre
WHO stresses need to ensure the safety of children's medicines
Health workforce challenges place increasing demands on European health systems
New guidelines to improve psychological and social assistance in emergencies
WHO urges more investments, services for mental health
The world health report 2007
International spread of disease threatens public health security
China and India join WHO clinical trial registry platform
Countries urged to be more vigilant about food safety
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Governments make progress in interpersonal violence prevention. National efforts leading to significant progress, reports WHO
WHO proposes global agenda on transplantation
Speech by Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organization at the High-level debate on international health security
WHO reports some promising results on avian influenza vaccines
WHO Executive Board to tackle key global health issues
2006: A year of challenges and achievements
New vaccines against cervical cancer major opportunity for developing world
Progress made, but AIDS remains pressing public health challenge
Margaret Chan to be WHO's next Director-General
Future of sexual and reproductive health at tipping point according to global study
UN Secretary-General’s study reveals full range and scale of violence against children
WHO challenges world to improve air quality
Health consequences of excessive solar UV radiation
New global alliance seeks to address worldwide shortage of doctors, nurses and other health workers
The World Health Organization announces new standards for registration of all human medical research
The world health report 2006 - Working together for health
World Health Organization report explains the health impacts of the world's worst-ever civil nuclear accident
World Health Report outlines need for more investment in health workforce to improve working conditions, revitalize training institutions and anticipate future challenges
Report: Public health, innovation and intellectual property rights
Intellectual property rights and innovation: high-level commission calls for action to ensure developing country access to existing and new medicines and vaccines
Progress on Global Access to HIV Antiretroviral Therapy
Global access to HIV therapy tripled in past two years, but significant challenges remain
Counterfeit medicines: the silent epidemic
Avian influenza confirmed in birds in Nigeria
International Pledging Conference on Avian and Human Pandemic Influenza
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Increased HIV prevention and treatment efforts needed to slow and reverse AIDS epidemic, according to new UNAIDS/WHO report
Meeting on Avian Influenza and Human Pandemic Influenza. Closing remarks
Global meeting to develop common approach on avian influenza and human pandemic influenza
Health workers, clean water, blankets and shelter still in short supply in Pakistan for earthquake survivors
1 October: International Day of Older Persons
Immunization maintains strong performance made in last quarter century
WHO expert to work with the UN system on avian and human influenza
The World Health Organization warns of the rising threat of heart disease and stroke as overweight and obesity rapidly increase
World Health Organization urges responsible use of antimalarial medicines
Chernobyl: the true scale of the accident
Donation of three million treatments of oseltamivir to WHO will help early response to an emerging influenza pandemic
Health and the Millennium Development Goals
Building stronger health systems key to reaching the health Millennium Development Goals
New Bangkok charter for health promotion adopted to address rapidly changing global health issues
WHO: "learning by doing" is key to achieving universal access to HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment
Countries with moderate to high risk of hepatitis B infection (2002)
Global prevalence of hepatitis C infection (2002)
Access to HIV treatment continues to accelerate in developing countries, but bottlenecks persist, says WHO/UNAIDS report
Almost 2 billion more people need access to basic sanitation by 2015 to meet millenium target
WHO and FAO to consult consumer associations from 25 countries on how to promote their involvement in food safety
World Health Assembly adopts new International Health Regulations
Fifty-eighth World Health Assembly: 16–25 May 2005, Geneva, Switzerland
TB cases and deaths linked to HIV at alarming levels in Africa
Africa is worst hit by dual epidemic
Global tobacco treaty enters into force with 57 countries already committed
WHO warns up to five million people without access to basic services in Southeast Asia
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Number of women living with HIV increases in each region of the world
Landmark report could influence the future of medicines in Europe and the world
New WHO report calls for a new and innovative approach to health systems research
Food safety : Five simple measures could significantly reduce the global incidence of foodborne disease
Suicide huge but preventable public health problem, says WHO
A globally effective HIV vaccine requires greater participation of women and adolescents in clinical trials
WHO publishes new guidelines on preventing mother to child transmission of HIV
Strong foundations built to increase access to AIDS treatment
Codex urged to speed up work and increase participation by developing countries
Polio experts warn of largest epidemic in recent years, as polio hits Darfur
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Study on environmental burden of disease in children: Key findings
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More than 600 million people urgently need effective malaria treatment to prevent unacceptably high death rates
World Health Day 2004 offers an historic opportunity to increase investment in road safety
World Health Day: Road safety is no accident!
WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control now signed by 100 countries
World Health Organization to host influenza pandemic preparedness meeting
World Health Organization and scientific journal editors vow to help galvanize mental health research in developing countries
AIDS threat growing throughout Europe
Unprecedented spread of avian influenza requires broad collaboration
Many countries not on target to reach health-related Millennium Development Goals
Urgent work needed to rebuild health care systems
New book demonstrates how climate change impacts on health
WHO and UNAIDS unveil plan to get 3 million AIDS patients on treatment by 2005
Mass immunization campaign launched to protect 15 million children from polio, as outbreak in Nigeria spreads across West Africa
World Health Organization says failure to deliver AIDS medicines is a global health emergency
Health crisis in Liberia - the long road to recovery 
Coronavirus never before seen in humans is the cause of SARS
WHO/FAO release independent Expert Report on diet and chronic disease
Agreement reached on global Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
l’OMS et la FIA unissent leurs efforts pour améliorer la sécurité routière
WHO launches annual Move for Health day as global initiative to promote benefits of physical activity
Countries meet to finalize landmark agreement on International Tobacco Control
Outbreaks in Africa underscore the urgency for increased global influenza surveillance and pandemic planning
Eight questions consumers should ask on the threat of mad cow disease
Forty new countries given low cost access to health journals
Symposium aims to expand 5 a day initiative to boost fruit and vegetable consumption
Water for health enshrined as a human right
Impact of AIDS worsens African famine
Intensification de l'action dans les pays: Rencontre des hauts responsables de la santé et des finances avec les partenaires pour améliorer la santé des pauvres
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