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WHO launches new NCDs Progress Monitor

“Governments are making limited progress, so more action is needed to address NCDs and main risk factors to meet global targets to reduce premature deaths.”

Read more here.

WHO launches new NCDs Progress Monitor
Kate Smith, MD, MPH September 19, 2017 noncommunicable disease
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