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WHO Expert Committee on Malaria
World Health Organization 2000; US$ 18.00Reports the recommendations and conclusions of an expert committee convened to assess progress in implementation of the Global Malaria Control Strategy adopted in 1992. Issued at a time when malaria control is one of the highest priorities at WHO the report offers expert advice on the full range of questions - from the best measures for ensuring early... more...
Patients Beyond Borders Dubai Healthcare City Edition
Healthy Travel Media 2012; US$ 14.95Located in the heart of Dubai, DHCC is one of the world’s largest healthcare developments, at 4.1 million square feet. DHCC is home to two JCI-accredited hospitals, more than 100 medical centers that follow stringent standards in healthcare delivery, and more than 180 healthcare support providers. With over 3,500 medical professionals, DHCC... more...
Thailand's Luxury Spas
Tuttle Publishing 2012; US$ 34.95No other country in the world offers such an incredible range of luxury spa and wellness destinations than Thailand. Thailand's Luxury Spas takes you inside this alluring world and reveals the best facilities and spa treatments, new trends in relaxation and holistic wellness therapy, plus well-researched information on Thai traditional healing and... more...
Spatial Analysis, GIS and Remote Sensing
CRC Press 2000; US$ 119.95This new book explores the rapidly expanding applications of spatial analysis, GIS and remote sensing in the health sciences, and medical geography. more...
Evaluation of certain veterinary drug residues in food, Report #62
World Health Organization 2004; US$ 22.50This report represents the conclusions of a Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee convened to evaluate the safety of residues of certain veterinary drugs in food and to recommend maximum levels for such residues in food. The first part of the report considers general principles regarding the evaluation of veterinary drugs within the terms of reference of... more...
World Health Report 2002
World Health Organization 2002; US$ 13.50The World Health Report 2002 measures the amount of disease, disability and health in the world today that can be attributed to some of the most important risks to human health. Even more importantly, it also calculates how much of this present burden could be avoided in the next 10 years. The World Health Report 2002 represents one of the largest... more...
Control of Chagas Disease
World Health Organization 2002; US$ 20.70This report of a WHO Expert Committee reviews current knowledge of Chagas disease and its pathogenesis, discusses the causative parasite, the triatomine vectors, and the natural reservoirs of infection, and considers the epidemiology and incidence trends of the disease. Prevention and control strategies are described, as are the various formal initiatives... more...
Selection and Use of Essential Medicines
World Health Organization 2002; US$ 20.70This report presents the recommendations of the WHO Expert Committee responsible for updating the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines. The first part contains an update on the revised procedures for updating the Model List and the development of the WHO Essential Medicines Library. It continues to present a summary of the Committee's considerations... more...
Evaluation of Certain Food Additives and Contaminants, No. 901
World Health Organization 2001; US$ 20.70This report represents the conclusions of a Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee convened to evaluate the safety of various food additives, with a view to recommending acceptable daily intakes (ADIs) and to prepare specifications for the identity and purity of food additives. The first part of the report contains a general discussion of the principles governing... more...
WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence
World Health Organization 2001; US$ 12.60This report presents the recommendations of a WHO Expert Committee responsible for reviewing information on dependence-producing drugs to assess the need for their international control. The first part of the report contains a summary of the Committee's evaluations of seven substances (dronabinol, oripavine, buprenorphine, butorphanol, ketamine, khat... more...









