Dr Maria Neira

@DrMariaNeira

WHO Director, Public Health, Environmental and Social Determinants of Health. , &

Joined June 2012

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    22 hours ago

    Don`t miss latest news on highlighting: 1. global conference 2. - 1 of the 5 key risk factors to 3. Preventing disease through a healthier and safer workplace 4. BioDoseNet 5.

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  2. 1 hour ago

    Glad to see countries are taking action to respond call on tackling and reducing deaths associated with this killer.

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    14 hours ago

    : right to and sanitation. Because ‘as we accelerate towards the future, we mustn’t leave anyone behind’. Thanks : united to get there

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    22 hours ago
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  5. 23 hours ago

    Not to be missed... here is the full SDG6 synthesis report and highlights that will be discussed next week at the High Level Political Forum in New York

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  6. Jul 5

    on safe water and sanitation for everyone is ambitious but not rocket science. Don't miss this latest video showing what we need to do

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    Jul 3

    Sube presencia mediática un 40 % de en prensa en España en Junio 2018. Días 5 y 6 (Día del Medio Ambiente y designación nueva ministra) supone en torno al 20 % de las informaciones de todo el mes

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  8. Jul 4

    Current and future occupational challenges include: -large informal and ageing workforce; -work-related mental health issues; -health effects from various chemicals. Check new report on :

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  9. Jul 4

    In order to protect & promote the health of all workers, countries need to ensure: - workers -Concerted action by all health programmes relevant to workers’ health -Incorporation of workers’ health in national & sectoral policies for SDGs

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  10. Jul 3

    Thank you and for a great podcast on this extremely important topic! We must make sure everyone is aware of the silent killer of 7 million people around the globe - !

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  11. Jul 3

    Disease burden from occupational risks is another obstacle to . We need healthy workers for healthy future!

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  12. Jul 3

    New! releases report showing occupational risks account for a large fraction of the global disease burden! matters!

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  13. Jul 3

    With each new case of heart attack, stroke, lung disease or cancer, adds another life to its hits list. Watch video to see how this invisible killer impacts your body:

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  14. Jul 2

    and diabetes: it’s time to get active! Liveable cities have been identified as a means of increasing physical activity and decreasing air pollution to help . For more city solutions check led campaign

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  16. Jul 2

    New studies show the global toll of diabetes attributable to PM2·5 is significant: Air Pollution is a critical risk factor to , and is responsible for 17% of all NCDs deaths: -

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    Jul 1

    Dos noticias juntas q explican mejor la importancia de reducir la : 1. Aumenta el riesgo de ictus 2. Los datos de la del aire muestran un alto impacto en pacientes con diabetes

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    Air pollution, by triggering inflammation, has effects well beyond the lungs. Many years ago, an analysis of NFHS data showed a correlation between diabetes and indoor air pollution.

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  20. Jun 29

    is Killing Thousands of Infants in , Study Says

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