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An officer of the World Health Organization (WHO) lost cash and a cell phone to pickpockets while buying groceries at a mall in Malate, Manila Wednesday night.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) warned yesterday that the use of electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes could trigger heart attack, stroke and hypertension.

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Health Secretary Enrique Ona cited three health concerns presently confronting the country in a meeting of the World Health Organization (WHO)-Western Pacific Region Office.

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"The global population is rising, but the number of health workers is stagnating or even falling. This is especially true in places with the most serious health problems," the WHO’s Western Pacific Region Office said on its website.
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An officer of the World Health Organization (WHO) lost cash and a cell phone to pickpockets while buying groceries at a mall in Malate, Manila Wednesday night.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) warned yesterday that the use of electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes could trigger heart attack, stroke and hypertension.

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Health Secretary Enrique Ona cited three health concerns presently confronting the country in a meeting of the World Health Organization (WHO)-Western Pacific Region Office.

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"The global population is rising, but the number of health workers is stagnating or even falling. This is especially true in places with the most serious health problems," the WHO’s Western Pacific Region Office said on its website.
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