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IANS | Jun 23, 2008
According to the WHO, polluted drinking water will kill around 1.6 million people this year.
AP | Dec 18, 2007
Pakistan and Myanmar reported their first human cases of H5N1 bird flu as the virus continues to flare in Asia.
AP | Nov 20, 2007
The number of AIDS cases worldwide fell by more than 6 million cases. But the decline is mostly on paper.
CNN-IBN | Oct 16, 2007
Mayawati is listed as one of the eight top women achievers in Newsweek.
CNN-IBN | Jul 21, 2007
The health minister now wants smokers to ask their families before smoking.
CNN-IBN | Jul 07, 2007
A new study by the WHO says traveling immobile and seated, for four hours or more could increase your risk of blood clot.
CNN-IBN | Jul 02, 2007
Health centres in rural India are ill equipped to eal with HIV patients.
IBNLive.com | Jun 15, 2007
All you need to know about Chikungunya.
CNN-IBN | Jun 08, 2007
India's faltering polio campaign has nearly cost the country dear.
Reuters | May 31, 2007
WHO calls for a global ban on smoking at work and in enclosed public places.
May 17, 2007
Interpretation is oral translation wherein an interpreter facilitates communication.
Reuters | Mar 23, 2007
The rate of tuberculosis among the U.S. population fell more than 3 percent last year, but that is not as fast a decline as before.
Reuters | Mar 21, 2007
World Health Organisation officials said they are trying to reach an agreement that ensures developing countries will get the vaccines against bird flu.
Reuters | Mar 20, 2007
Health experts on Monday supported calls to give developing nations access to pandemic flu vaccines at a World Health Organisation (WHO) meeting to discuss global findings on bird flu.
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