The world is falling behind on major global health targets, with progress slowing or reversing, according to the latest World Health Statistics 2026 Report. Released by the World Health Organization (WHO) today, the Report highlights significant gains made over the past decade, including declines in HIV infections, tobacco use, alcohol consumption, and neglected tropical diseases….
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