Now playing Next Health news WHO joins call for a global treaty to urgently phase out fossil fuels "Addiction to fossil fuels is not just an act of environmental vandalism. From the health perspective, it is an act of self-sabotage," said the WHO. 14/09/2022
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Now playing Next Health news Is there enough monkeypox vaccine in Europe to go around? Men who have sex with men are most at-risk of monkeypox, but are they being reached with the vaccine in time? 05/08/2022
Now playing Next Health news African nations 'relegated to a footnote' in monkeypox vaccine efforts Scientists say that unlike campaigns to stop COVID-19, mass vaccination against monkeypox won’t be necessary - targeted use of the available doses could shut down the expanding epidemics. 30/07/2022
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Now playing Next Health news Monkeypox: WHO declares global health emergency More than 16,000 cases have now been reported across 74 countries, according to the World Health Organisation. 23/07/2022
Now playing Next Health news Five ways the world is actually doing better – in data Things are definitely not as bad as you think. 17/07/2022
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Now playing Next Health news ‘Hangover cure’ pill launches in the UK: What you need to know A new supplement said to break down alcohol in the gut is on sale in the UK. But will it really work, and what are the implications of having a readily available "hangover cure" on the market? 05/07/2022
Now playing Next France French authorities 'encourage' mask use as COVID cases surge Virus-related hospitalisations rose quickly in France over the past two weeks, with nearly 1,000 patients with COVID-19 admitted to hospital each day. 02/07/2022
Now playing Next Health news Bowel cancer is killing younger people. Here’s what Europe can do Awareness is key when it comes to catching bowel cancer before it’s too late. Here’s why the legacy of Deborah James could be pivotal to saving lives. 28/06/2022