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We are the @UN’s health agency working for #HealthForAll Always check our latest tweets for updated advice/information.
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    Imagine a child facing conflict and deprived of health care. Many children today in countries facing crises are far more likely to miss out on vaccines: 1 in 6 are unvaccinated, compared with 1 in 14 in more stable countries. No matter where a child lives, they deserve the
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    Protection against measles is dangerously low. Here’s the latest data: In 2025, 84% of children received their first dose of measles vaccine, and just 77% received a second dose. This is far below the 95% coverage needed to prevent outbreaks. This leaves children at risk
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    Replying to @WHO and @UNICEF
    "#Dementia is among the greatest health and social challenges of our time, touching people, families, and communities everywhere. More than 57 million people live with dementia worldwide and almost 10 million people are newly diagnosed every year. Alzheimer’s disease is the
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    "Finally, on Monday next week, @UN Member States will meet in New York for the High-Level Meeting on #RoadSafety. We expect Member States to adopt a strong political declaration, which they have been negotiating over the past few months. It commits them to implementing national
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    Even if you feel great, some health problems don’t show obvious symptoms. That’s why prenatal tests are so important! Expect: πŸ“Έ Ultrasound – See your baby’s growth! 🩸 Blood & urine tests – Check for infections & anaemia πŸ”¬ Blood pressure & glucose screening – Prevent
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    Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
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    Global childhood immunization coverage inches forward despite conflict and hesitancy, but drop-out numbers remain high and stagnant, increasing risk of disease outbreaks: bit.ly/4pvS1uX Every child, whether born into wealth or poverty, peace or conflict, deserves the
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    Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
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    More than 57 million people live with #dementia worldwide and nearly 10 million people get newly diagnosed every year. New @WHO guidelines can help countries to prevent or delay up to 45% of dementia risk: bit.ly/3RAePNC
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    It can be lonely, scary, and heartbreaking to care for a loved one with dementia. But it is important to not ignore your health and well-being through it all. - Reach out to your support system for help - Take regular breaks for yourself - Try stress management techniques
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    57 million people, and their families, are navigating the challenges of dementia today. It is not easy. Dementia is one of the world’s biggest health and care challenges, with nearly 10 million new cases every year. Preventing dementia is not only possible, but it also remains
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    Every child deserves the chance to grow up healthy and protected. But in 2025, vaccine coverage is still not where it needs to be. Nearly 20 million children missed at least one vaccine dose in 2025. Each missed dose can leave a child more vulnerable to diseases that vaccines
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    Getting vaccinated saves lives. New data shows that global immunization coverage has moved forward in 2025. 85% orβ€―110β€―million infantsβ€―were immunized in 2025β€”nearly 1 million more infants than the previous year. Let’s make sure children don’t miss out living healthy and
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    Genomics can be explained through a simple metaphor: that each one of us is a unique book filled with pages that describe why we are the way we are. Genomics is the study of these pages. It’s how we can use our diversity to improve our future. Find out more about WHO's work
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    Every breakthrough begins with hope. EBO-PEPβ€”the first clinical trial evaluating post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) with obeldesivir for #Ebola disease to Bundibugyo virus is launched. If effective among high-risk contacts after exposure, this could mark a major step forward in
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    Social isolation & loneliness are rising worldwide, posing serious health risks. πŸ’” Lack of connection is linked to a 30% higher risk of stroke & heart disease β€” and can also increase anxiety, depression, and suicide risk. πŸ’™ Remember: Stay connected and support each other.
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