World Suicide Prevention Day 2021 No images? Click here Weekly hot topicWorld Suicide Prevention DaySuicide is the fourth leading cause of death among young people, but it's entirely preventable. On 10 September, the world marks Suicide Prevention Day to call on individuals, communities and leaders to take action against suicide. Latest updates on COVID-19Tobacco and COVID-19Are you planning to quit tobacco during the pandemic? What risk does COVID-19 pose to a tobacco user? Learn how the tobacco industry lured people to consume tobacco during the pandemic. Dr Hebe Gouda explains the health benefits of quitting tobacco. Meet Florence, WHO's digital health worker to help you quit tobaccoAfter a short conversation via video or text, Florence can help you build your confidence to quit smoking, make a plan, and recommend toll-free quitlines or apps. WHO improving regional COVID-19 vaccine productionTo support countries around the world in their continued fight against the pandemic, WHO, donors and partners are working to boost vaccination, testing and oxygen delivery while helping to protect the vulnerable. Other hot topicsWorld failing to address dementia challengeWHO estimates that more than 55 million people (8.1 % of women and 5.4% of men over 65 years) are living with dementia. Carers spend on average five hours a day providing support for daily living to people with dementia. Access to controlled medicines in emergenciesUnprecedented trade restrictions, shortages of medicines, surges in infections and new variants of SARS-CoV-2 compound the problems related to maintaining supply of controlled medicines. |