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Harmful cookstove smoke is one of the top five threats to public health in poor developing countries.
Opinion
Last Modified: 04 May 2013 09:50 GMT
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Can funding keep pace with the will to vaccinate every child worldwide?
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Strain known as H7N9 has infected 108 people in China, with WHO warning it may transmit more easily to humans.
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Tobacco companies blame smuggling for falling cigarette prices, but health groups say these claims are puffed up.
Features
Last Modified: 19 Apr 2013 10:11 GMT
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Leaders of five UN agencies in rare joint appeal urge international community to find a political solution to conflict.
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UN agencies come forward to help Pakistan which struggles to check death of children from the disease.
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UN health body says now is "not a time for over-reaction or panic", despite number of H7N9 infections rising to 21.
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How far is medical science infringing on legal, ethical and personal boundaries?
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A new study shows developing countries are awash with substandard drugs, mostly coming from legitimate manufacturers.
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World Health Organisation says hospitals are perilously short of medicine and doctors after months of fighting.
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