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World Health Organisation

    Hunger remains 'major' global threat to world’s poorest and most vulnerable
    Indonesia tops 'league of shame' as world's most prolific smokers
    20 per cent think people with mental health problems are 'of below average intelligence'
    Syria: President appears on television, vows to crush rebellion
    World Health Organisation: diesel fumes cause cancer
    WHO warns urgent action needed to prevent spread of 'untreatable' gonorrhoea
    Healthier lifestyles should be encouraged as world's population ages - WHO
    Column: Reforming our relationship with food can start in schools
    Frank Armstrong
    WHO delays decision on releasing new bird flu research
    Pessimism about health could lead to shortened lifespan
    Cork is a 'healthy city', says World Health Organisation
    Unsafe abortions increasing in developing countries - study
    Column: Complementary medicine can help us get healthier - and spend less
    Avril Ivory
    Gallery: The world's most polluted cities
    Over 60 per cent of deaths in 2008 caused by cardiovascular diseases and cancers
    UN agency warns of potential bird flu resurgence
    Smoking is bigger risk for women than men, says new study
    Eight things you need to know about the new, deadly E.coli outbreak
    Eighteen now dead from new E. coli strain as outbreak reportedly spreads to US
    Eight ways to reduce the health risks from mobile phone radiation
    Ireland's biggest drinkers live in Louth and Dublin, according to survey
    Superbugs evolving faster than medicine, worried experts warn
    Alcohol kills around 2.5 million people every year: WHO report
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