All posts tagged "World Health Organization"
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Avery Anapol | July 27, 2017
Children Fall Short of Global Vaccination Goal, New Data Says
The situation is particularly bad in war-torn, impoverished nations.
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Michael Sliwinski | April 12, 2017
Are Infectious Diseases on the Rise?
Why is the number of epidemics increasing?
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Michael Sliwinski | November 20, 2016
Feeling Okay? The History of the Flu and Flu Vaccines
Fall has started and along with it comes several long-anticipated events like football season, changing weather, and Thanksgiving. But...
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Bryan White | November 8, 2016
World Health Organization Calls For an End to Junk Food Ads in Kids’ Digital Media
Could this move help? Or is it too little too late?
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Alexis Evans | October 31, 2016
ICYMI: Best of the Week
Check out the top stories from Law Street!
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 23, 2016
The World Health Organization Deems Single People Disabled, For a Good Cause
Wait, what does this mean?
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Sean Simon | January 29, 2016
Meet Zika: The World’s Next Health Crisis?
Here's what you need to know about the new virus heading for North America.
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Angel Idowu | August 5, 2015
President Obama Makes Historic Move to Combat Climate Change
It's a step in the right direction.
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Angel Idowu | July 7, 2015
Cuba Becomes First Country to Eliminate Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV and Syphilis
Good news as the Cuban-American relationship continues to open.
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Jessica McLaughlin | May 8, 2015
The United States Isn’t Immune to Counterfeit Drugs
There are plenty of black markets for counterfeit drugs, including here in the United States.