WHO: Africa, other poor countries breathes polluted air
By Dooshima Fidelis WHO, Fresh data coming from the UN health agency showed that every corner of the globe is dealing with air pollution, although the problem is much worse in poorer countries, it observed. A full 99 percent of people on Earth breathe air containing too many pollutants, the
WHO support Nigeria’s bid to promote for traditional medicine
The World Health Organization (WHO), has pledged it support to the Nigerian government in its efforts to achieve self–sufficiency in the local production of vaccines and other pharmaceuticals. Speaking during a conference to mark the African Traditional Medicine Day in Abuja, the WHO country representative, Dr. Walter Mulombo noted that formal
WHO urges better hepatitis prevention through testing
WHO, Every 30 seconds, one person in the world dies of a disease caused by hepatitis. The United Nations has planned to largely contain the various forms of viral hepatitis by 2030. But to achieve this, diagnosis and treatment must be improved. The World Health Organisation (WHO) said this ahead