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SmokingPARIS: Nearly four out of every 10 cancer cases could be prevented if people avoided a range of risk factors, including smoking, drinking, air pollution and certain infections, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday (Feb 3).New research published on the eve of World Cancer Day estimated that 38 per cenSee the Story
Four out of every 10 cancer cases are preventable: WHO
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Donald Trump · United StatesOn Thursday, Jan. 22, the United States officially announced its withdrawal from the WHO. If you're wondering who's WHO and how it can affect you, let's clear that up for you.See the Story
What is the WHO? How will the U.S. withdrawal affect Hawaiʻi residents?
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World Health OrganizationIsrael has called for a “brave conceptual overhaul” of the World Health Organization (WHO) following the recent withdrawal of the United States, warning that it too is under pressure to leave the global body. Claiming that the WHO has become “too politicised”, Israel told the body’s Executive Board (EB) meeting on Monday that, “in Israel, […]See the Story