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PAHO/WHO offers virtual course on primary health care and management of pharmaceutical services The Pan American Health Organization/World Health…
Caribbean subregional managers' meeting opens in Bridgetown, Barbados The 2013 meeting of PAHO's Caribbean subregional managers opened April 8 at…
PAHO Director to meet with government leaders in Barbados PAHO Director Carissa F. Etienne is in Barbados this week (April 8—12) for her first…
Experts urge policy changes to reduce the growing burden of hypertension and other chronic conditions High blood pressure —currently the number-one risk factor…
PAHO/WHO urges individuals to "know your numbers" and health providers to take every opportunity to measure patients' blood pressure Washington, D.C., 4 April 2013 (PAHO/WHO) — At least one in three adults in the Americas has high blood pressure, or hypertension, the number-one risk factor cardiovascular disease and death throughout the world.…
3 April 2013 | Geneva - To mark World Health Day on 7 April, WHO is calling for intensified efforts to prevent and control hypertension, also known as high blood pressure. Worldwide, high blood pressure is estimated to affect more than one in three adults aged 25 and over, or about one billion people. Hypertension is one of the most important…
Countries in the Americas improve management of HIV/AIDS drugs to prevent shortages Three Latin American countries are working to strengthen…
PAHO and OAS organize graduate course on Safety of Consumer Products The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and the Organization…
What:  High blood pressure is the leading risk factor for death worldwide. One in three adults has hypertension, which increases the risk of heart attacks, strokes and kidney failure. This is the theme of this year's World Health Day, which is celebrated every April 7. In observance of World Health Day, the Pan American Health Organization (…