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La première édition globale de International Diplomat Magazine a terminé sa migration ultime, les publications ont été conservées. Cependant, nous finalisons encore les indexations au niveau des articles associés aux auteurs respectifs tout en développant les autres éditions indépendantes. Nous sommes installées dans la Constellation GDMA opérée par Système-dedieu.
Global chemical experts take science to action by moving towards phase out of toxic chemicals

Taking important practical steps to protect human health and the environment, the Stockholm Convention’s Persistent Organic Pollutants Review Committee held its 11th meeting at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Headquarters in Rome, 19-23 October 2015. Persistent Organic Pollutants are amongst the most toxic substances found on earth and pose serious threats to human health and the environment, and can be found in human breast milk, air, water and animals, including those living in polar regions. Specific effects of…

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For World Alzheimer’s Day – Monday 21 September 2015 “They are not the only ones who forget” – UN expert urges States to remember older persons with dementia

GENEVA (17 September 2015) – Speaking ahead of World Alzheimer’s Day*, the United Nations Independent Expert on the enjoyment of all human rights by older persons, Rosa Kornfeld-Matte, warns that the situation of older persons with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia is still not sufficiently addressed at the international and national levels. In 2015, the total number of people, worldwide, living with dementia is estimated at 47.5 million, with just over half living in low and middle income countries; and…

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Titre publié : English, Health & Well-Being Commentaires fermés sur For World Alzheimer’s Day – Monday 21 September 2015 “They are not the only ones who forget” – UN expert urges States to remember older persons with dementia