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Efforts to reduce health inequalities worldwide are not working fast enough, and health gap reduction targets set almost 20 years ago are likely to be missed, the World Health Organisation has warned.
The study by the World Health Organization (WHO) reveals that they can be responsible for a dramatic reduction in life expectancy in both rich and poor countries alike. For example, people living in ...
Fighter jets also target power stations, cement factory, 2 days after missile fired by Iran-backed group hit Ben Gurion ...
But even more importantly than all of this is the fact that no alternative organization, public or private, has the ...
Social conditions such as inadequate housing, education and job opportunities have a greater influence on health outcomes ...
Israeli warplanes hit the main airport controlled by Yemen’s Houthi militia Tuesday, in its second day of retaliatory strikes ...
A global report published by the World Health Organization (WHO) highlights that the underlying causes of ill health often ...
A World Health Organization report has found that social factors can reduce life expectancy by decades. Poor housing, limited ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has said that more than 30-year difference in life expectancy between the richest and the ...
Multilateral institutions like the WHO can help mobilise coalitions to prepare for the next pandemic. Read more at ...
The IDF said the attack on Yemen’s main airport in Sanaa was in retaliation for a missile strike by Houthi militants that hit ...