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WHO prioritizes access to diabetes and cancer treatments No images? Click here Weekly hot topicA new edition of the Essential Medicines ListThe list includes new treatments for various cancers, insulin analogues and new oral medicines for diabetes, new medicines to assist people who want to stop smoking, and new antimicrobials to treat serious bacterial and fungal infections. Find out moreOther hot topicsWorld Mental Health DayIt’s time to make quality mental health care for all a reality! World Mental Health Day 2021 presents an opportunity for government leaders, civil society organizations and many others to talk about the steps they are already taking and that they intend to take in support of this goal. Find out moreWHO brings vital mental health messages to gamers via digital channelsIn honour of the World Mental Health Day on 10 October, WHO is leveraging popular digital platforms, including online games such as Angry Birds Friends, to bring mental health tips to people in the palms of their hands. Find out moreLatest updates on COVID-19Air pollution & COVID-19What have we learned about air pollution and COVID-19? Learn about six air pollutants that are harming your health. Dr Maria Neira explains findings from WHO’s new air quality guidelines in Science in 5. Find out moreWHO's work towards vaccine equity in Africa and beyond“Hundreds of WHO staff are on the ground, ready to support countries to expand vaccination sites and to manage the complexities of small deliveries of a variety of vaccines,“ said Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa. Find out more Share Tweet Share Forward
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