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Arsenic in drinking water . Fact Sheet no. 210, World Health Organization [website] (2001) (http //www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs2io/en/)... [Pg.316]

On the GM debate and biosafety research, a review of results performed under the European Commission supervision ( EC-sponsored Research on Safety of Genetically Modified Organisms , edited by C. Kessler and I. Economidis) is available also online at the EU-website http //europa.eu.int/ comm/research/quality-of-life/gmo/. An update on current research in food safety, nutrition and food-related disease might be found in the websites of the World Health Organization, http //www.who.int/fsf/GMfood/index.htm, and of the UK Food Standards Agency, http //www.foodstandards.gov.uk/. [Pg.211]

Coincidentally, researchers at a World Health Organization (WHO) centre, the University of Verona in Italy and the Nagoya City University in Japan had already analysed all of the placebo-controlled antidepressant trials on GSK s website, and published their results at just about the same time that we published our analysis of the FDA data. They found 40 placebo-controlled studies of Seroxat for the treatment of major depression, including the 16 that had been sent to the FDA. The results of their analysis... [Pg.76]

Current predictions suggest that the twin epidemics of obesity and diabetes worldwide will result in an increase in CVD rates, which have sharply declined over the past 30 years, after the introduction of effective lipid-lowering and antihypertensive therapies. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that in 2002, deaths from CVD outnumbered deaths from the major communicable diseases (AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria) by 3 to 1 (2). By 2015, an estimated 20 million people will die annually from CVD. Therefore, with the advent of the new millennium, there is a sense of urgency to address the burden of chronic cardiometabolic diseases worldwide. The information on the prevalence and etiology of cardiometabolic diseases, which is cited in this section was obtained from the WHO and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) websites (2-6). [Pg.1018]

World Health Organization (2007) Leprosy elimination website http //www.who.int/lep/en/ Accessed 11 Nov 2007... [Pg.1598]

Forty-sixth World Health Assembly Resolution on Nonproprietary Names for Pharmaceutical Substances (WHA46.19) (1993) World Health Organization, Geneva, (website)... [Pg.875]

World Health Organization Distribution Sales, CH 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland 2476 (41) 22-791-2111 Website www.who.ch... [Pg.844]

Official website of the World Health Organization information on water sanitation. [Pg.431]


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