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The World Health Organization has sponsored for the key topic of concern at a global medicine forum in South Africa stating that developing cou...
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On 10th April, more than 1,000 young leaders and advocates at the United Nations called on the global community to deliver on their promise of ...
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India has shortage of an estimated 600,000 doctors and 2 million nurses, a recent study shows. Scientists say that this lack of staff is preven...
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