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BBC @bbc.com · London 🇬🇧 · 21h

A recent study by researchers at the University of California reveals that climate change, characterized by rising temperatures and humidity, may hinder the growth of children in South Asia, potentially leading to a 13% reduction in expected height for those exposed to high heat in utero, which poses significant risks for child health and development globally, especially in low- and middle-income countries. #ClimateChange #ChildDevelopment #GlobalHealth #US #AS #NL #KR #DE #MG #PK #IR #GB

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Hoće li nas klimatske promene sprečiti da budemo viši - BBC News na srpskom
U proteklih 150 godina, ljudi su doživeli neverovatno nagli rast kao vrsta. Ali ima znakova da bi tome mogao doći kraj, a jedan od mogućih razloga za to čini se da su klimatske promene.
Euronews English @euronews.com · Lyon 🇫🇷 · 4d

The leaders of the International Committee of the Red Cross, the World Health Organization, and Médecins Sans Frontières have criticized the "failure of political will" to protect healthcare in conflict zones, as evidenced by a rise in attacks on medical facilities and personnel despite a UN resolution aimed at safeguarding them. #HealthcareInWar #HumanRights #GlobalHealth #SY #YE #UA #PS #MM #CM #HT #LB #SD

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'Health care must never be a casualty of war,' humanitarian groups say
The Red Cross, the WHO, and Médecins Sans Frontières denounce "failure of political will" to stop attacks on healthcare worldwide.
Euronews English @euronews.com · Lyon 🇫🇷 · 4d

The leaders of the International Committee of the Red Cross, the World Health Organization, and Médecins Sans Frontières have condemned the ongoing violence against healthcare in conflict zones, highlighting a "failure of political will" to enforce protections despite UN Resolution 2286, with increasing attacks on medical facilities and personnel around the world. #HealthcareUnderAttack #PoliticalWill #GlobalHealth #SY #YE #UA #PS #MM #CM #HT #LB #SD

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'Health care must never be a casualty of war,' humanitarian groups say
The Red Cross, the WHO, and Médecins Sans Frontières denounce "failure of political will" to stop attacks on healthcare worldwide.