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- The World Health Organization is investigating reports of a drug-resistant strain of swine flu in Britain, allergic reactions to H1N1 vaccine in Canada, and a worrying viral mutation in Norway. 24 Nov 2009 22:15 GMT
... 24, 2009 | 4:44 PM ET The World Health Organization is looking for more information on reports ... mutation has been reported in Brazil, China, Japan, Mexico, Ukraine and the United States, WHO ...
- H1N1 appears to have peaked in parts of western Europe and the United States but transmission continues to intensity in Canada, the World Health Organization said Friday. 20 Nov 2009 21:19 GMT
... transmission continues to intensify in Canada, the World Health Organization said Friday. "In Canada, influenza transmission continues ... remains active in East Asia, including in Japan, where flu activity remains elevated but stable. ...
- Rock Challenge Japan sets youthful energy, idealism to music 24 Nov 2009 01:00 GMT
... pose after the award ceremony. Rock Challenge Japan sets youthful energy, idealism to music Japanese folk formed the musical backdrops in the ... daughter took part as member of the Tokyo International School team. "I hope it continues ...
- Japanese engineer freed by kidnappers in Yemen - Update 17 Nov 2009 17:10 GMT
... Baghdad - Threats from Kurdish and Sunni Arab ... the largest health campaign in Africa, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Tuesday. High vaccination coverage will ...
- High salt intake linked to strokes and cardiovascular disease 25 Nov 2009 06:31 GMT
... research was carried out jointly by the World Health Organization's Collaborating Centre for Nutrition, based at the ... reviewing 13 prospective studies from the UK, Japan, USA, The Netherlands, Finland and China, including ... time. Professor Francesco Cappuccio, Head of the World Health Organisation Collaboration Centre at Warwick Medical School said: ...
- The shame of growing hunger 25 Nov 2009 01:11 GMT
... worldwide, affects about 2 billion people. The World Health Organization has estimated that eliminating iron deficiencies can ... conclude a world trade agreement. Developed nations, Japan prime among them, must recognize that opening domestic ... of change that the new government in Tokyo should embrace — and will demonstrate the ...
- Mutation found in swine flu virus: WHO 23 Nov 2009 06:13 GMT
... pandemic began. The latest data from the World Health Organisation showed that around 6,750 people worldwide had ... mutation had been observed in Brazil, China, Japan, Mexico, Ukraine, and the United States, as ... experts' comments came a day after the World Health Organization announced that a mutation had been found ...
- International Diabetes Federation Drives Global Action Ahead of World Diabetes Day - November 14 17 Nov 2009 10:52 GMT
... and territories. Created by IDF and the World Health Organization in 1991, World Diabetes Day became an ... Austria, the Alamo in the USA and Tokyo Tower in Japan. Across Japan close to 60 monuments will light ...
- Take a deep breath: Needles are on the way out 21 Nov 2009 02:33 GMT
... while research institutes and pharmaceutical firms in Japan are now developing similar products. Futaba Clinic in Tokyo's Setagaya Ward has been using American nasal ... Prefecture, spoke on this topic at a Japanese Society for Vaccinology meeting held in Sapporo ...
- International Diabetes Federation Drives Global Action Ahead of World Diabetes Day-November 14 17 Nov 2009 11:15 GMT
... and territories. Created by IDF and the World Health Organization in 1991, World Diabetes Day became an ... Austria, the Alamo in the USA and Tokyo Tower in Japan. Across Japan close to 60 monuments will light ...
- Asia to get flu drug stockpile by March 2010 17 Nov 2009 08:55 GMT
... in the region, an official with a Japanese donor agency said on Tuesday. The $18 ... $18 million stockpile is funded by the Japan Trust Fund and is a joint initiative ... need it most, as decided by the World Health Organization," Naoko Noda, adviser to the Japan International ...
- China, WHO to collaborate on flu research center 18 Nov 2009 05:17 GMT
... network of WHO-affiliated labs in Atlanta, London, Tokyo and Melbourne that monitor flu strains and ... area" (Gale, 11/17). In related news, the Japanese Trust Fund announced Tuesday it will donate ... Health Organisation,' Naoko Noda, adviser to the Japan International Cooperation System, told Reuters on the ...
- Asia to get H1N1 flu drug stockpile by April 2010 18 Nov 2009 02:51 GMT
... in the region, an official with a Japanese donor agency said on Tuesday. The US$18 ... US$18 million stockpile is funded by the Japan Trust Fund and is a joint initiative ... need it most, as decided by the World Health Organization,” Naoko Noda, adviser to the Japan International ...
- Detected H1N1 mutations 'not dangerous' 25 Nov 2009 05:54 GMT
... China is among seven countries, including Brazil, Japan and Mexico, that have reported isolated cases ... cases involving this mutation, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Experts say the mutated virus is ...
- Asia to get flu drug stockpile by April 2010 17 Nov 2009 10:31 GMT
... in the region, an official with a Japanese donor agency said on Tuesday. The $18 ... need it most, as decided by the World Health Organization," Naoko Noda, adviser to the Japan International Cooperation System, told Reuters on the ...
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