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WORLD HEALTH DAY 2010: 1000 CITIES, 1000 LIVES
http://www.mybrowneyedview.com/2010/04/world-health-day-2010-1000-citi…
My post includes information on the goals for WHD 2010. A video featuring Dr. Mirta Roses explaining why it is important for everyone to work on improving urban health. Plus links that direct African Americans to sites that provide information on ways to
The Impact Of Urbanization On Health
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World Health Day 2010 is meant to raise awareness of the impact of the speed of urbanization on health. The day kicks off events and campaigns that start on April 7 with the campaign '1000 Cities, 1000 Lives.
World Health Day
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Joining in the observance of the World Health Day 2009
World Health Day-2009
http://healthyoupromo.wordpress.com/2009/04/08/world-health-day-2009/
Developing a national policy and program is recommended by WHO Each country is encouraged to develop a program to save lives, reduce injuries and illnesses, improve health outcomes in emergiences. More from my post.
Happy World Health Day!
http://blog.amnestyusa.org/iar/happy-world-health-day/
Today is the 60th World Health Day, which the World Health Organization uses to highlight a different health theme each year.
WORLD HEALTH DAY 2009
http://msladydeborah.blogspot.com/2009/04/world-health-day-2009.html
My post on World Health day includes a video presentation created by the world Health Organization. Information is given about why we should take action on the issue of making Hospitals Safe In Emergencies.
World Health Day
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I remembered a saying, “Health is Wealth.” My mom always says that to me because there are times when I prespire, I always dry it either naturally or in the airconditioned room. I’m being scolded everyday because I don’t care… Err… I’m very
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World Health Day
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World Health Day 2009 focuses on the safety of health facilities and the readiness of health workers who treat those affected by emergencies.
World Health Day 2009 focuses on the safety of health facilities and the readiness of health workers who treat those affected by emergencies. Health centres and staff are critical life-lines for vulnerable people in disasters - treating injuries, preventing illnesses and caring for people's health needs. They are cornerstones for primary health care in communities – meeting everyday needs, such as safe childbirth services, immunizations and chronic disease care that must continue in emergencies. Often, already fragile health systems are unable to keep functioning through a disaster, with immediate and future public health consequences.






