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- Immigrants more likely to support smoking bans 21 Nov 2009 16:55 GMT
... U.S.-born residents, she said. According to the World Health Organization, smoking is more prevalent in the U.S. ... of Africa; southeast Asia, excluding Indonesia; and Latin America -- including Mexico. Mexico is the most common ...
- Medical Tourism - An Option For Soaring American Healthcare Costs 17 Nov 2009 21:51 GMT
... medical treatment, San Jose, Costa Rica, in Latin America, the self-proclaimed international capital for cosmetic surgery, ... meeting stringent performance standards. Recognized by the World Health Organization, the International division of Joint Commission, Joint ...
- medical tourism costs 17 Nov 2009 21:51 GMT
... medical treatment, San Jose, Costa Rica, in Latin America, the self-proclaimed international capital for cosmetic surgery, ... meeting stringent performance standards. Recognized by the World Health Organization, the International division of Joint Commission, Joint ...
- Managers' race tied to hiring 20 Nov 2009 23:35 GMT
... U.S.-born residents, she said. According to the World Health Organization, smoking is more prevalent in the U.S. ... of Africa; southeast Asia, excluding Indonesia; and Latin America - including Mexico. Mexico is the most common ...
- Immigrants likelier to support smoking bans 17 Nov 2009 18:12 GMT
... U.S.-born residents, she said. According to the World Health Organization, smoking is more prevalent in the U.S. ... of Africa; southeast Asia, excluding Indonesia; and Latin America — including Mexico. Mexico is the most common ...
- Immigrants likelier to support smoking bans; race played role in employment at 1 retailer 17 Nov 2009 18:13 GMT
... U.S.-born residents, she said. According to the World Health Organization, smoking is more prevalent in the U.S. ... of Africa; southeast Asia, excluding Indonesia; and Latin America — including Mexico. Mexico is the most common ...
- Yellow Fever Vaccination Campaign Underway In 3 African Countries 17 Nov 2009 22:54 GMT
... Tuesday, 17 November 2009, 15:06 CST The World Health Organization is set to launch the largest-ever vaccination ... endemic in tropical regions of Africa and Latin America. An estimated 508 million people in Africa ...
- Mass vaccinations to fight yellow fever in Africa 17 Nov 2009 14:00 GMT
... can cause explosive epidemics in cities, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday. The vaccination drive will ... of yellow fever have also appeared in Latin America, including Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, where the ...
- Yellow Fever: Largest-ever vaccination campaign targets nearly 12 million people 20 Nov 2009 13:10 GMT
... Leone and Togo. The campaign--supported by the World Health Organisation (WHO), UNICEF, national Red Cross and Red ... prevent yellow fever epidemics across Africa and Latin America through preventive vaccination and emergency response. The initiative is ...
- Mass vaccinations to fight yellow fever in Africa 17 Nov 2009 14:32 GMT
... can cause explosive epidemics in cities, the World Health Organisation said on Tuesday. The vaccination drive will ... of yellow fever have also appeared in Latin America, including Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, where the virus had ...
- Fighting yellow fever in Africa 17 Nov 2009 15:17 GMT
... can cause explosive epidemics in cities, the World Health Organisation said on Tuesday. The vaccination drive will ... of yellow fever have also appeared in Latin America, including Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, where the virus had ...
- When health facilities become casualties 19 Nov 2009 14:10 GMT
... Burkina Faso's largest hospital, Yalgado Ouédraogo hospital, days after ... for health facility emergency preparedness, according to World Health Organization (WHO). The world’s 49 least-developed countries house ... have not been evaluated for disaster preparedness. Latin American and Caribbean countries have created a Hospital ...
- U.S. takes major step toward pro-life public health care 14 Nov 2009 04:33 GMT
... organizations ranging from World Vision to the World Health Organization - includes both dire warnings and practical ... in some areas of Africa, Asia and Latin America. In the statement, the organizations advocated a ...
- Tainted Food Surprisingly Deadly in Adults: WHO 14 Nov 2009 04:32 GMT
... in what they eat, according to new World Health Organization data that shows food-borne diseases are far ... age of five in the Arab world, Latin America and elsewhere in Asia including China. And already, ...
- United States - More fear mongering in the media 15 Nov 2009 01:31 GMT
... in what they eat, according to new World Health Organisation data that shows food-borne diseases are far ... age of five in the Arab world, Latin America and elsewhere in Asia including China. And already, Schlundt ...
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