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Public health assistance and development in East and West Europe. Health statistics and highlights of the health situation in each European state. Serves as a regional office of WHO.
www.who.dk
WHO International Programme on Chemical Safety
Catalogue of WHO publications on toxicology of numerous substances.
www.who.int
Responsible for policy and strategy formulation, operations support and capacity development, and coordination of WHO's global efforts against the disease
www.who.int
Category: Health > Conditions and Diseases > Infectious Diseases > Parasitic > Malaria
WHO Ionizing Radiation Section
Information about WHO's programs, public forum, previous accidents and prevention and preparadness for future incidents.
www.who.int
Category: Science > Technology > Energy > Nuclear > Safety and Accidents
WHO factsheet. Tobacco has been called "a pediatric disease" because almost all smokers start smoking, and become addicted to nicotine, while children. A rundown by WHO on how the tobacco industry views young smokers, how tobacco affects children both firsthand and secondhand, and why kids smoke: to be like adults.
www.who.int
Who2: Actors Who Do Cartoon Voices
Brief biographies of actors who have second careers as voice actors.
www.who2.com
Category: Arts > Animation > Voice Actors > Articles and Interviews
Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease (WHO)
World Health Organization factsheet on CJD. Includes brief history, different forms of the disease, clinical features, diagnosis, epidemiology, CJD/BSE link and WHO involvement.
www.who.int
Category: Health > Conditions and Diseases > Neurological Disorders > Infections > Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease
WHO - Weltgesundheitsorganisation Regionalbüro Europa
Die offizielle Seite des europäischen Regionalbüros der Weltgesundheitsorganisation in Kopenhagen bietet Gesundheitsinformationen zu einzelnen Ländern und nach Themen geordnet sowie Informationen über die WHO. In deutscher, englischer, französischer und russischer Sprache.
www.who.dk
Category: World > Deutsch > Gesellschaft > Staat > Vereinte Nationen
WHO Tobacco Free Initiative (TFI)
A WHO cabinet project created to focus international attention, resources and action on global tobacco use and problems caused by that use.
www.who.int
Provides information on the WHO´s contribution to the health system in Iraq, including publications, policy documents and summaries of collaborative programs.
www.emro.who.int
Category: Regional > Middle East > Iraq > Health
Arsenic in Drinking Water; WHO Factsheet
Summarises the causes, possible remedies, and the extent of arsenic pollution globally and discuss the problem in Bangledesh. WHO guideline limit for As in drinking water is 0.05mg/l.
www.who.int
Category: Science > Environment > Water Resources > Groundwater > Arsenic Contamination
WHO: Passive Smoking Causes Lung Cancer
The World Health Organization (WHO) sets the record straight: secondhand smoke causes lung cancer in non-smokers.
www.who.int
Category: Health > Specific Substances > Tobacco > Effects > By Source of Exposure > Secondhand Smoke > Cancer
The World Health Organisation (WHO) Food Safety Programme gives links to their programs on, food safety, food legislation, Codex Alimentarius (HACCP) Systems, surveillance of foodborne disease, Global Environmental Monitoring System, and, Emerging and other Communicable Diseases Surveillance
www.euro.who.int
Doctor Who 3D enthusiasts' image galleries, animations, forum, and links.
www.who3d.com
World Health Organization (WHO) Country Office in Sudan
Provides information on the WHO´s contribution to the health system in Sudan, including publications, policy documents and summaries of collaborative programs.
www.emro.who.int
Category: Regional > Africa > Sudan > Health