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New guideline calls for improved global access to controlled medicines The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a rapid communication outlining its new guideline on balanced national policies for controlled medicines. The guideline
The Executive Board, having considered the report by the Director-General, Decided to recommend to the Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly the adoption of the following resolution: → The Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly, → Having
50th session of the Human Rights Council Panel discussion on menstrual hygiene management, human rights and gender equality Menstrual Health is firmly on the global agenda today. Menstrual Health was not on the
The FDA’s Rare Disease Innovation Hub (Hub) has released its Strategic Agenda, detailing its first-year actions and engagement with the rare disease community while clarifying its structure and programs. The Hub fosters collaboration
Research on albinism is crucial for improving the quality of life, health, and social inclusion of individuals with this condition. By studying the genetic causes and visual impairments associated with albinism, such as
Research on vitiligo provides significant benefits, advancing understanding of this complex autoimmune skin condition that causes patches of skin to lose pigment. By investigating the genetic, immunological, and environmental factors involved, researchers can
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