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Weekend workouts meeting WHO guidelines offer health benefits similar to daily exercise, reducing all-cause mortality risk by thirty percent. |
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Weekend workouts meeting WHO guidelines offer health benefits similar to daily exercise, reducing all-cause mortality risk by thirty percent. |
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In a significant step forward in the fight against malaria, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced that it has approved the first-ever malaria treatm |
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WHO approves first malaria treatment for infants, marking a significant step in combating the disease in vulnerable populations. |
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WHO has approved the first infant malaria treatment, artemether-lumefantrine, improving safety, dosing accuracy, and survival rates amid rising global malaria cases. , Health, Times Now |
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The World Health Organization announced Friday that it had given prequalification approval to a malaria treatment for newborns and infants... |
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On World Malaria Day 2026, the WHO's campaign 'Driven to End Malaria: Now We Can. Now We Must' calls for action to eliminate malaria. Discover its symptoms and treatments. |
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The World Health Organization's Big Catch-Up initiative has delivered over 100 million vaccine doses to children worldwide, targeting those missed during the COVID-19 pandemic and helping restore global immunisation coverage. |
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Oslo, April 21 (IANS) Artificial intelligence (AI) is gaining ground in health care systems across the European Union, with all 27 member states identifying better patient care as a key driver of AI development and most already deploying AI tools in |
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As the world marked World No Tobacco Day, with the theme "Commit to Quit", the Nigeria Heart Foundation, NHF has tasked the Federal government over non-implementation of the 2007 Tobacco Act, even as it raised the alarm over the increasing number of Nigerians who smoke. |
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Dr Walter Mulombo, the World Health Organisation (WHO) Representative to Nigeria, says the world body is set to scale up programmes in 22 countries to help people to quit tobacco use |