+ Follow GLOBAL STATUS REPORT Tag
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[Title] => 1.5 M road traffic deaths reported yearly – WHO
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[Title] => WHO study shows need to scale up violence prevention efforts
[Summary] => A new study on violence highlights the need to scale up violence prevention efforts, particularly homicide among males, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
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[Title] => 3.3 M died in 2012 due to alcohol consumption – WHO
[Summary] => The World Health Organization (WHO) sounded the alarm over the “harmful use of alcohol” which killed 3.3 million people globally in 2012.
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[Title] => Laws needed to prevent youth from smoking
[Summary] => As the world marks No Tobacco Day on May 31, anti-smoking advocacy groups are highlighting the importance of policies and legal measures to help curb the prevalence of cigarette use, especially among the youth.
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[Title] => Congress set to pass Renewable Energy Bill
[Summary] => Congress is set to pass the Renewable Energy Bill seeking to help decrease dependence on imported fuel after it was approved by ...
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[Title] => Pinoy alcohol use on the rise
[Summary] => Many Filipino teenagers, like most youths in the Western Pacific region, are becoming habitual drinkers and are unaware of the harmful effects of alcohol abuse.
Alcohol consumption among the youth is nearing an alarming level, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported yesterday, with as many as 75 percent of the youth in the region guzzling booze at an average of two to three times a week.
In Pacific island countries like the Philippines, WHO noted that going on a drinking binge is a common practice.
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GLOBAL STATUS REPORT
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[Title] => Pinoy alcohol use on the rise
[Summary] => Many Filipino teenagers, like most youths in the Western Pacific region, are becoming habitual drinkers and are unaware of the harmful effects of alcohol abuse.
Alcohol consumption among the youth is nearing an alarming level, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported yesterday, with as many as 75 percent of the youth in the region guzzling booze at an average of two to three times a week.
In Pacific island countries like the Philippines, WHO noted that going on a drinking binge is a common practice.
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