World Health Organization
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health. Established in 1948, WHO works to promote health, keep the world safe, and serve vulnerable populations. It provides leadership on global health matters, shapes the health research agenda, and sets norms and standards for health policies and practices worldwide. Recently, WHO has been involved in providing guidelines and recommendations regarding sleep health, emphasizing the importance of adequate sleep for overall well-being.
Born on Apr 07, 1948 (77 years old)
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North Macedonia:
The World Health Organization plans to start a large vaccination campaign in Gaza.
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Kazakhstan:
The World Health Organization discovered toxic substances in three Indian cough syrups.
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United Arab Emirates:
The selection of children will be coordinated closely with the World Health Organization, which maintains lists of patients.
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Cabo Verde:
The World Health Organization stated that there is currently no scientific evidence linking autism to the use of paracetamol during pregnancy.
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Denmark:
The World Health Organization recommends weight loss medications based on GLP-1 for the treatment of obesity in adults.
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Moldova:
The World Health Organization created the GPACCM platform to improve access to cancer treatment for children worldwide.
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Denmark:
WHO has estimated that 14,000 patients need evacuation for treatment.
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Denmark:
WHO has estimated that 14,000 patients need evacuation for treatment.
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Kazakhstan:
The World Health Organization develops and publishes clinical guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of various sleep disorders.
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