Por: CBS News Health January 12, 2024
World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is pointing to holiday gatherings and a as reasons behind a rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths worldwide, with nearly 10,000 COVID deaths reported last month.Although 10,000 deaths a month is far less than the peak of the pandemic, this level of preventable deaths is not acceptable, the head of the U.N. health agency Wednesday from its headquarters in Geneva.WHO... + full article
CBS News USA Health December 20, 2023
The World Health Organization announced Tuesday it would step up its classification of the new variant JN.1 to a standalone variant of interest, after tracking around the world. Health officials have been careful to say that JN.1 has so far not been found to lead to different or... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Sports April 20, 2023
York’s Cary Drake runs to a state title in the 3,200 meters at the Class B track and field state championships last June at Mount Desert Island High in Bar Harbor. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal GIRLS 1. York: The defending Class B champions return a strong squad and should... + más
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ABC News USA Health February 27, 2023
GOMA, Congo -- Two experts appointed by the World Health Organization to investigate allegations that some of its staffers sexually abused women during an Ebola outbreak in Congo have dismissed the U.N. agency’s own efforts to excuse its handling of such misconduct as “an... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Health February 27, 2023
GOMA – Two experts appointed by the World Health Organization to investigate allegations that some of its staffers sexually abused women during an Ebola outbreak in Congo dismissed the U.N. agency’s own efforts to excuse its handling of such misconduct as “an absurdity”... + más
WPLG Local 10 USA Health February 01, 2023
LONDON – A top U.S. health official urged the World Health Organization to address allegations first that one of its doctors repeatedly engaged in sexual misconduct.“There are many of us who stand with survivors and stand with those who identify as victims and are truly... + más
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ABC News USA World February 01, 2023
LONDON -- A top U.S. official urged the World Health Organization to address allegations reported by The Associated Press that one of its doctors repeatedly engaged in sexual misconduct.“There are many of us who stand with survivors and stand with those who identify as victims... + más
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Forbes USA Tech December 05, 2022
A recent paper published in Nature reveals a new mechanism by which the genetic risk factor APOE4 ... [+] may cause Alzheimer's symptoms.American Society of Human Genetics, Allen School of Health Sciences This article is the sixth installment in my series on Alzheimer’s... + más
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