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Pan American Health Organization

An international public health agency with almost 100 years of experience working to improve health and living standards of the people of the Americas.

Primary web addresses
http://www.paho.org
Main Address
Office of Public Information
525 23rd St. NW
Washington DC 20037
Country
United States
Main Telephone
202-974-3457
Joined OneWorld
10.05.2001

Features
16.10.2007 A new report shows improvements in life expectancy and overall health of people in the Americas despite continued problems resulting from social strife and indigence, especially among poorer countries.
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Related topics/regions: [North America] [Latin America & Caribbean]
11.06.2007 An international public health agency called this week for the elimination of industrial trans fatty acids from food suppliers all over the Americas. Experts from the task force concluded that trans fats increase the risk of heart disease and possibly the risk of sudden cardiac death.
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Related topics/regions: [Latin America & Caribbean] [North America]
15.12.2006 Scientists at a conference in Brazil have announced dramatic new progress on vaccines that could help protect Latin American children against a disease that kills two children every hour.
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