Press Room New Report Points the Way to Better Health, Increased Equality for Peru Peru has published a 30-year trend analysis on the country’s causes of mortality.
Press Mentions Mass media campaigns reduce smoking prevalence – Study Premium Times: “Our research shows that mass media campaigns substantially reduce smoking prevalence and help avert smoking-related deaths, especially when used in conjunction with other anti-tobacco policies,” said Mr Levy.
Press Mentions Mass media campaigns reduce smoking prevalence, says study The Guardian (Tanzania): Campaigns should follow WHO-endorsed best practices for campaign development, including a strong message and adequate media air time and placement.
Press Room New Research: Mass Media Campaigns Can Reduce Smoking Prevalence New research proves that strategic, large-scale anti-tobacco media campaigns can lead to significant reduction in smoking prevalence and save millions globally, if countries will only invest in them.
Press Mentions ADN holds second workshop for the Bicycle Action Plan for the National District Diario Digital: This workshop had as a precedent a meeting held on March 14 of this year, where a mapping and diagnosis was made on the matter in the city, as well as the identification of the actions that allow to increase the bicycle vials safely in Santo Domingo.
Press Mentions ADN works with WRI for Healthy City Plan El Caribe: The Mayor of the National District reported yesterday that council technicians were instructed in the progress of the Bicycle Action Plan of Santo Domingo by consultants from Vital Strategies and World Resources Institute (WRI), part of the "Healthy Cities" Alliance.
Press Mentions The Big Takeway from #UNGA73: Enough Inaction Global Health Now: Noncommunicable Diseases got the spotlight at the UN General Assembly last Thursday, scoring a High-level Meeting that gave world leaders a chance to talk about their challenges and progress tackling diseases from cancer, to heart disease, to diabetes.
Press Mentions WHO launches initiative to reduce harmful use of alcohol Press Trust of India : The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday released SAFER, a new initiative and technical package outlining the five high-impact strategies that can help governments reduce the harmful use of alcohol and related health, social and economic consequences.
Press Mentions ADN holds second workshop for the Bicycle Action Plan for the National District Diario Digital : DNA technicians received the second workshop on the progress of the Bicycle Action Plan of Santo Domingo by consultants from Vital Strategies and World Resources Institute (WRI), on September 19 and 20 in Santo Domingo.
CEO Perspective Op-ed with World Heart Federation: Tobacco advertising breaks your heart Over the next decade tobacco use will kill around 8 million people each year. Morally and economically — the price of tobacco is too high.