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Home to almost a quarter of the world’s population | Work with 10 Member States | Committed to building a healthier South-East Asia Region
- Reduce your cancer risk through informed choices. ✔️ Avoid tobacco and keep your home smoke-free ✔️ Reduce exposure to indoor and outdoor air pollution ✔️ Eat a healthy, balanced diet ✔️ Stay physically active ✔️ Breastfeeding can help reduce the mother's risk of certain
- Regular yoga 🧘🏾♀️ can help: ✅ Improve physical fitness ✅ Support heart health ✅ Reduce the risk of diabetes and hypertension ✅ Promote overall well-being This #InternationalDayOfYoga, take time to move, breathe and invest in your health. #YogaDay2026 #HealthyLiving
- #Yoga 🧘🏾♀️ is not confined to any one stage of life. It is a lifelong practice that can be adapted to our changing needs and abilities, supporting vitality, independence and well-being at every age. Accessible and adaptable to different fitness levels and health conditions, yoga
- Yoga is for everyone, everywhere. This #InternationalDayOfYoga, take 10 minutes to reconnect with your breath and body. No gear needed. Just you, your breath, and a little space. Start your journey today—download the WHO mYoga app now: shorturl.at/SdOai #YogaDay
- 🔟 minutes of #yoga 🧘🏾♀️ each day can make a lasting difference. From reducing stress to improving mental well-being, fitness and strength, yoga supports health at every stage of life. This #InternationalDayOfYoga, make time for a healthier body and a calmer mind. #YogaDay
- Every refugee has the right to health. 🌍 On #WorldRefugeeDay, we reaffirm that access to health services is a fundamental human right. Refugees should be able to receive people-centred, quality health care without facing financial hardship, regardless of where they are.
- Results matter. Impact matters. Join us for the launch of the online course on Results-Based Management (RBM) and see how a stronger focus on results can strengthen public health programmes and improve accountability. Hear perspectives from Member States, examples from WHO, and
- Monsoon can increase 📈 the risk of mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue and malaria 🦟. Protect yourself and your family: ✅ Eliminate stagnant water where mosquitoes breed ✅ Apply or use mosquito repellents ✅ Use bed nets & wear clothing that covers your arms and legs
- Did you know❓ #Diabetes can be managed through regular monitoring, healthy eating, physical activity and being under medical supervision. This can help reduce the risk of complications. #PhotoSpeak📸 #DiabetesAwareness #KnowYourNumbers #HealthyLiving #DiabetesCare
- Type 2 diabetes can often be delayed or prevented through healthy lifestyle choices.True93.8%False6.3%16 votesFinal results
- World Health Organization South-East Asia repostedUn deuxième lot de 16,5 tonnes de fournitures de l’Organisation mondiale de la Santé (OMS) est arrivé pour soutenir la riposte contre la maladie à virus Ebola en RDC, après un acheminement depuis le Hub logistique mondial de Dubaï via l’Ouganda. Ces intrants essentiels viennent
00:00 - Self-care is not being selfish. It is essential for your health and well-being. Remember to: 💙 Move 💙 Rest 💙 Check in 💙 Care for your body Learn more about #diabetes 👉🏾 who.int/news-room/fact… #DiabetesAwareness #HealthForAll #DiabetesCare #HealthyLiving #KnowDiabetes














