[ad_1] According to a study conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with MSD, a new formulation of a drug to prevent bleeding after childbirth could save thousands of lives …
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Read More »Opinion: How the EU fights against threats to health in the world
[ad_1] Flags of the European Union in front of the Berlaymont in Brussels, Belgium. Photo by: TP / CC BY-NC-ND The numbers speak for themselves: Noncommunicable diseases – cardiovascular diseases, cancers, diabetes …
Read More »Médecins Sans Frontières withdraws from Congo because of the collapse of the Ebola virus
[ad_1] Médecins Sans Frontières will end its involvement in the international response to an Ebola outbreak in the heart of Africa at the end of the month, a sign that public health …
Read More »AFRO OMS outbreaks and other emergencies, week 26: 23 – 29 June 2018 (data transmitted at 17:00, 29 June 2018) – World
[ad_1] This weekly newsletter focuses on acute public health emergencies in the African Region of WHO. The WHO program on health emergencies is currently following 57 events in the region. This week's …
Read More »"Slow but safe" progress towards less toxic tools to fight cancer
[ad_1] BALTIMORE, USA (AFP) – John Ryan is only one of the miracles that emerged from the Johns Hopkins Cancer Unit in Baltimore. An immunotherapy treatment – very effective in a minority …
Read More »You can avoid certain types of cancer by stopping smoking today – Magazines
[ad_1] The exact reason people develop cancer has yet to be known. But we know some of the things that cause or influence the risk of developing cancer. We call them risk …
Read More »Emerging Concerns: Cardiovascular Disease in HIV Infected Patients – Magazines
[ad_1] World AIDS Day was observed last month, and cardiovascular disease – particularly stroke and coronary heart disease – was identified as an emerging concern for HIV patients . By the end …
Read More »Diabetes Risk Associated with Cirrhosis, Not Chronic HCV Infection, in HIV-Positive Patients
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Read More »Alternative Cancer Treatments Make Progress: All About It
[ad_1] Cancer treatments such as immunotherapy and genetic badysis may be less toxic than chemotherapy Scientists are slowly moving towards less toxic tools to fight cancer. This can be illustrated by the …
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