The World Health Organization has recommended the use of ginkgo in Raynaud's disease, acrocyanosis, and post-phlebitic syndrome. |
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The World Health Organization estimates that about 140 million girls and women have undergone female genital mutilation. |
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The World Health Organization is spearheading a movement to include GI ratings on food labels. |
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Final concentrations of these toxicants met World Health Organization guidelines for safe drinking water, Allgood notes. |
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The World Health Organization has teamed up with a group of biomedical publishing experts to register its trials on an online database. |
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The World Health Organization asserts that the solution to the current crisis is for the state to reassume a leading role in the system. |
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The World Health Organization has concluded that cannabis, when smoked, is twice as carcinogenic as tobacco. |
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It is estimated that 140 million women worldwide are subjected to the practice, also known as FGM, according to the World Health Organization. |
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The World Health Organization estimates that for every minute that passes, 83,000 couples round the world are bonking. |
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There was a general sweeping statement, because, of course, it does not have the World Health Organization findings. |
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The World Health Organization has said that following natural disasters, bacteria and viruses from corpses die within 24 hours. |
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The World Health Organization standards for waist and hip circumferences are based on measurements made in the standing position. |
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We rationalised the pharmacy list with a small yet comprehensive formulary of inexpensive drugs, drawn from the World Health Organization essential drugs list. |
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She previously worked as an economist and a nutritionist with the World Health Organization. |
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To break up the trip to Zaire, the two stopped in geneva to meet with leaders at the World Health Organization. |
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The World Health Organization has mounted emergency immunization campaigns for cholera, measles and polio to try to head off the worst effects of these diseases in Darfur. |
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On March 23, the World Health Organization published a notification of an Ebola outbreak in Guinea on its websites. |
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The World Health Organization has carefully looked into the situation, and we are absolutely certain that there are no impurities in the vaccines. |
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The campaign included a push for the World Health Organization to condemn gay-conversion therapy. |
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Actual cases of Ebola in Liberia, according the World Health Organization, are decreasing. |
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The World Health Organization will pay for the door-to-door vaccination program. |
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On Tuesday, the World Health Organization projected that by December there could be 10,000 new cases per week in West Africa. |
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Officials from the World Health Organization last week celebrated the elimination of onchocerciasis, or river blindness, as a public health threat in west Africa. |
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Soon afterward gunmen in Karachi wounded a ghanaian doctor for the World Health Organization and his driver. |
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If ground water is also compromised, the World Health Organization warns, the threat will be even harder to mitigate. |
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Indeed, the National Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society and the World Health Organization, none of which have an ax to grind, reject the notion. |
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The procedure, says a spokesperson from the World Health Organization, doesn't even make sense. |
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I first met Prawase Wasi in 1966 on a visit to Thailand on behalf of the World Health Organization to assess the extent of the problem of thalassaemia and related diseases. |
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According to the World Health Organization, hunger is the single gravest threat to the world's public health. |
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In 1979, the World Health Organization declared smallpox an eradicated disease. |
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The World Health Organization reported 1,755 infected and 299 deaths in Hong Kong. |
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In May 2016 a report by the World Health Organization showed that Gibraltar had the worst air quality in any British territory. |
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The logo of the World Health Organization features the Rod of Asclepius as a symbol for healing. |
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As part of the United Nations, the World Health Organization supports work towards the Millennium Development Goals. |
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The World Health Organization is a member of the United Nations Development Group. |
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The World Health Organization operates 147 country offices in all its regions. |
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Overall, the country's health care system is one of the best performing in the world, ranked 15th by the World Health Organization. |
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The new World Health Organization classification of tumors of the CNS includes SFT among the mesenchymal nonmeningothelial tumors. |
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The World Health Organization advocates zinc supplementation for severe malnutrition and diarrhea. |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization. |
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After the outbreak, the World Health Organization stated that it was a completely new strain of the bacterium involved. |
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In a 2000 World Health Organization report, its health care system ranked 14th in overall performance of 191 countries surveyed. |
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According to the World Health Organization, the pandemic was considered active until 1959, when worldwide casualties dropped to 200 per year. |
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In 2008, the World Health Organization named tobacco as the world's single greatest preventable cause of death. |
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The World Health Organization recommends safe and legal abortions be available to all women. |
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The World Health Organization recommends this procedure, also called sharp curettage, only when MVA is unavailable. |
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The World Health Organization recommends this generally for cases of diarrhea no matter what the underlying cause. |
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The World Health Organization only recommends antibiotics in those with severe dehydration. |
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The World Health Organization estimated in 2014 that every year air pollution causes the premature death of some 7 million people worldwide. |
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India also has more deaths from asthma than any other nation according to the World Health Organization. |
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Pharmacologic methods are also available, such as the World Health Organization Pain Treatment Ladder with nonopioid and opioid analgesics. |
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He has field experience as an associate malariologist with the World Health Organization. |
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The presence of foot abnormalities were determined by use of a microfilament wire, and World Health Organization foot grades were applied. |
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The World Health Organization has defined oligospermia as less than 15 million sperm per ml. |
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As the World Health Organization representative in Entebbe pointed out, many, many Ugandan wives are today caught on the horns of a dilemma. |
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Histologic examination revealed findings compatible with a World Health Organization grade 1 ganglioglioma. |
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Section 1 defines female genital mutilation using the well-known World Health Organization definition. |
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The World Health Organization has announced that this year's World Health Day, to be celebrated on April 7, will focus on urbanization and health. |
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The World Health Organization and some national governments have stockpiled oseltamivir, which could be used to prevent infections or to treat people already sick with flu. |
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The World Hepatitis Alliance have today welcomed the launch of the World Health Organization framework for hepatitis as the global patient community marks World Hepatitis Day. |
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The diagnosis of dengue in Thailand is made primarily by clinical symptoms and a complete blood count according to World Health Organization guidelines. |
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Recently, the World Health Organization launched the Global Salm Surv program to isolate and identify antimicrobial resistance to Salmonella globally. |
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The World Health Organization has called for governments to institute a total ban on tobacco advertising to prevent young people from taking up smoking. |
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The World Health Organization, in 2000, ranked the provision of healthcare in the United Kingdom as fifteenth best in Europe and eighteenth in the world. |
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Health care providers now perform up to 18 percent of female genital mutilation cases and the trend is growing, according to the World Health Organization. |
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The World Health Organization defines unsafe abortions as those performed by unskilled individuals, with hazardous equipment, or in unsanitary facilities. |
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The World Health Organization, UNICEF, Project Peanut Butter, and Doctors Without Borders have used these products to help save malnourished children in developing countries. |
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The World Health Organization has estimated that current production of opium would need to increase fivefold to account for total global medical need. |
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Medical staff, academics and most professionals in the field and international bodies such as the World Health Organization tend to avoid use of the term. |
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The World Health Organization keeps a list of essential medicines. |
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The leprosy control program in Brazil distributes free dapsone, rifampin, and clofazimine as part of the World Health Organization multidrug regimen for treatment of leprosy. |
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