WHO Trains 55 Health Workers in Balkh on Non-Communicable Diseases – KabulNow
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WHO Trains 55 Health Workers in Balkh on Non-Communicable Diseases – KabulNow
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that it has trained 55 health workers, including 43 women, in Balkh on the timely diagnosis and referral of non-communicable diseases. The organization stated today (Sunday, April 19) that these individuals received training on the treatment of high blood pressure, diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases, and common cancers. The post WHO Trains 55 Health Workers in Balkh on No…
The World Health Organization (WHO) has trained 55 health workers, including 43 women, in Balkh province on early diagnosis and referral of noncommunicable diseases. The organization said today (Sunday, March 20) that the people were trained in the treatment of high blood pressure, diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases and common cancers. The WHO said the training will help bring life-saving care closer to communities. According to WHO reports,…
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