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'World Health Organisation WHO' - 20 New Result(s)
  • Diabetes Cases Reach 422 Million As Poorer Countries See Steep Rises
    Diabetes Cases Reach 422 Million As Poorer Countries See Steep Rises

    The number of adults with diabetes has quadrupled worldwide in under four decades to 422 million.

  • Drinking Alcohol Will Not Protect You From COVID-19: WHO
    Drinking Alcohol Will Not Protect You From COVID-19: WHO

    Busting myths, misconceptions and misinformation about the deadly coronavirus, the WHO said: "No. Spraying alcohol or chlorine all over your body will not kill viruses that have already entered your body."

  • WHO Sets New Benchmarks To Reduce Salt Intake Globally
    WHO Sets New Benchmarks To Reduce Salt Intake Globally

    WHO released a new set of global benchmarks for sodium levels in more than 60 food categories.

  • WHO Shares Diet Tips To Prevent Obesity, Diabetes And More
    WHO Shares Diet Tips To Prevent Obesity, Diabetes And More

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has come up with few basic nutrition tips that help prevent several non-communicable diseases. Take a look.

  • Antibiotic Resistance a Major Threat to Public Health: WHO
    Antibiotic Resistance a Major Threat to Public Health: WHO

    A new report by the World Health Organisation (WHO) reveals the serious threat of antibiotic and antimicrobial resistance is no longer a prediction for the future but is happening right now in every region of ...

  • Every Third Person in the World is Overweight: WHO Study
    Every Third Person in the World is Overweight: WHO Study

    According to a new study published in the Bulletin of the World Health Organisation (WHO), more than a third of the world's population is overweight which is about 37 percent of men and 38 percent ...

  • World Heart Day 2015: WHO Asks Women to Make Healthy Life Choices
    World Heart Day 2015: WHO Asks Women to Make Healthy Life Choices

    This year, the World Health Organisation (WHO) is also calling on countries to take action to reduce heart disease in women.

  • Household Pollution Can Increase Risk of Heart Attack
    Household Pollution Can Increase Risk of Heart Attack

    One-half of the world's population lives in poverty and burns fuels for lighting, cooking and heating purposes, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).

  • Modern Life, Bad Habits: Africa Faces Deadly New Illnesses
    Modern Life, Bad Habits: Africa Faces Deadly New Illnesses

    A World Health Organisation (WHO) survey released Tuesday showed that most Africans had at least one risk factor for developing one of these diseases, such as smoking, a lack of exercise, poor diet and obesity.

  • Low Levels of Physical Activity Worsens Psychosis
    Low Levels of Physical Activity Worsens Psychosis

    Physical inactivity is the fourth leading cause of avoidable death and is as harmful as smoking, according to World Health Organisation (WHO).

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