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“Let’s join Campaign”:
“Science for Human Health”
(A World-Wide Campaign, WHO Enlisted: https://www.facebook.com/messages/t/154163327962392) Dated: 20 Day of May, 2024.
It is said: The progress of science had already been started from the day when the human mind was interested in knowing the truth. The universal truth is: "Health is Wealth". Health is the root of all happiness. A healthy person is a valuable asset to a country and a nation.
The successful contribution of science is technology. Technology has both positive and negative aspects.
Hence, it is essential for innovating health based beneficial technologies. To this end our global campaign: Let’s go ahead with the slogan: “Science for Human Health.”
Therefore, we urge all health researchers, health care practitioners, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and medical technology manufacturers to voluntarily participate in the said campaign.
Convener “Let’s go ahead with the slogan: Science for Human Health.”
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Practice Makes Perfect: Crystallized Memory Formation Explored
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Climate Change Threatens Brain Health
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Exercise Can Slow Brain Aging Cognitive Decline
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Covid-19
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Pre-Pandemic Brain Wiring Predicted Teen Mental Health During COVID
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Dopamine Disruption Linked to Autism
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Autism and PTSD Are Vulnerably Linked
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Key Brain Region Implicated in Autism Sensory Issues
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Fever Effect May Improve Autism Symptoms
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Gut Microbes Influence Autism-Related Behaviors
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Parasomnia: What Happens in the Brain During Sleepwalking?
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Exercise Warps Time Perception
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Knowledge
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Lack of Sleep in Childhood Linked to Increased Psychosis Risk
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Sleep Apnea During REM Linked to Memory Decline
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Scientific Different of Male Female
AI Uncovers Hidden Differences in Male and Female Brain Structures
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Unlocking Sleep’s Role in Emotional Health
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Sex-Specific Brain Responses to Alcohol Craving
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Virtual Reality Shows Promise in Treating Depression
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Training Enhances Word Recognition for Efficient Reading
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How Drugs Hijack the Brain’s Reward System
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Brain Cells That Enhance Memory Focus and Storage Identified
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Autism’s Brain Structure Secrets Revealed
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How We Optimize Decisions for Mutual Benefit
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HIV Drugs May Reduce Alzheimer’s Risk
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The Mysteries of Dreams and Their Impact on Our Lives
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How Sex and Gender Shape Our Cognition
Hippocampus Generates Deep Sleep Waves
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Gene Mutation Increases Autism Risk
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Insomnia Begins in Childhood and Persists Through Life
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Cannabis in Pregnancy Linked to Autism and ADHD Risk
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Inflammation Biomarkers in Blood of Long-COVID Patients
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Early Career Work Schedules Tied to Midlife Health Risks
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How the Brain Regulates Emotion
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Genetics of Alcohol Use Explored
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Loneliness, Food Cravings, and the Brain
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Environmental Toxins Shorten Happy Lifespans
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Aging Health: Blended Antioxidants Boost Memory and Cognition
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Compound May Curb Alcohol Dependence
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Keto Diet May Improve Mental Health Symptoms
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Babies Predict Actions Based on Language Community
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Emotion vs. Reason: Rethinking Decision-Making
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When Do Babies Begin to Be Conscious?
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Devil in the Details: The Visual World of Prosopometamorphopsia
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Astrocytes Remember: A New Layer of Immune Memory Uncovered
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Middle Age is A Critical Window for Predicting Brain Health
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Happiness Takes Practice
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Brain Abnormalities in Children with Developmental Language Disorder
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Brain Circuit Balances Speech and Breath
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How Brain Networks Sustain Attention
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Autism Genes Link to Sound Sensitivity
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Autism Social Difficulties Linked to Specific Gene
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Language Processing Problems: A Prelude to Alzheimer’s
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Decoding Emotions: Beyond Senses in the Human Brain
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Bilingualism: Native Language Eases Brain’s Effort
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AI Maps Brain Tissues to Disease Symptoms
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Touch and See: Unlocking Early Self-Recognition in Toddlers
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Virtual press conference on global health issues - 21 May at 1630 CEST
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WHO'S NEWS RELEASE: Largest number of regulatory agencies for medical products approved as WHO Listed Authorities
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Monday, 20 May 2024
NEWS RELEASE
20 May 2024 - WHO has approved designation of 33 national and regional regulatory authorities as WHO Listed Authorities (WLAs) that can be relied on for fulfilling the highest level of regulatory standards and practices for quality, safety and efficacy of medicines and vaccines. This listing makes a total of 36 regulatory authorities from 34 Member States now designated as WLAs since the launch of the initiative in March 2022.
The newly approved WLAs include: the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) and the European Medicines Regulatory Network (EMRN), which is composed of the European Commission, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the medicines regulatory authorities of the following 30 countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany (Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices & Paul-Ehrlich-Institut), Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.
Furthermore, the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) of Singapore, which was previously designated as a WLA in October 2023, was approved for an expanded scope of functions.
“Today marks a significant progress in our collective efforts to improve access to safe, quality and effective medicines and vaccines. With leading regulatory authorities joining our list, we are stronger and more united to improve access to quality, safe and effective medicines and vaccines for millions more people,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “I would like to congratulate all agencies designated as WLAs for their investment and commitment to the quality and safety of medicines and vaccines. My thanks also to our experts for their diligent work to implement a transparent and evidence-based assessment throughout the evaluation process”.
The decision is based on the recommendation by the WHO technical advisory group on WHO Listed Authorities (TAG-WLA) following WHO performance evaluations confirming consistency of advanced performance by these authorities in line with international standards and best regulatory practices for ensuring the quality, safety and efficacy of medicines and vaccines.
“This crucial expansion of the WLA framework is a transformative milestone in the global public health regulatory landscape,” said Dr Yukiko Nakatani, Assistant Director-General, Access to Medicines and Health Products and Assistant Director-General, Antimicrobial Resistance ad interim. “As WLAs, these agencies can be relied on to reassure quality and safety of medicines and vaccines to streamline processes, optimize resources, and expedite access to medicines and vaccines”.
WHO approval for U.S. FDA and EMRN includes all regulatory functions for the product streams of medicines – including multisource (generics) and new medicines (new chemical entities), biotherapeutics and similar biotherapeutic products – and vaccines.
WHO approval for HSA includes an additional regulatory function of market surveillance and control. With this inclusion, HSA’s WLA status now covers all other regulatory functions, for the product stream of medicines – including multisource (generics) and new medicines (new chemical entities) and biotherapeutics and similar biotherapeutic products.
Attaining WLA status signifies not only compliance with these standards but also a commitment to continuous improvement and excellence in regulatory oversight – a commitment consistently demonstrated by the EMRN, HSA and U.S. FDA. There are a few stringent regulatory authorities pending evaluations following their expressions of interest in being assessed for WHO Listed Authorities designation.
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