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Tag: World health Organization

Posted inAround the Bloc, Mongolia

Mongolia Takes Steps to Reduce Liver Cancer Rates

by Transitions 08 Nov 201720 Feb 2020

Central Asian country has the highest rate of disease and the highest rate of mortality from the disease in the world.   

Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Regions

The Worst Kind of First

by Transitions 29 Jan 2003
Posted inUncategorized

WHO To Host Conference in Warsaw for a Tobacco-Free Europe

by Transitions 13 Feb 2002
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Russia

Russia: Compromise Reached On New AIDS Legislation

by PENNY MORVANT 26 May 199502 Aug 2020
Posted inUncategorized

Russia: Compromise Reached On New AIDS Legislation

by Transitions 26 May 1995

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