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    It is an important moment: we are now halfway through the period allotted for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs; 2015–30). This is a useful juncture to evaluate our progress and, if necessary, alter course. In global health, a particular focus is SDG 3: “To ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages”. Are we on course to ensure good health at all ages?

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    • A particular focus for global health is #SDG 3: “To ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages”. Are we on course to achieve this goal by 2030? An Editorial: https://t.co/VNZc1foJ7V

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    It is an important moment: we are now halfway through the period allotted for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs; 2015–30). This is a useful juncture to evaluate our progress and, if necessary, alter course. In global health, a particular focus is SDG 3: “To ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages”. Are we on course to ensure good health at all ages?

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    • A particular focus for global health is #SDG 3: “To ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages”. Are we on course to achieve this goal by 2030? Editors discuss: https://t.co/VNZc1foJ7V

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    Global Regions WHO Regional websites Africa Americas South-East Asia Europe Eastern Mediterranean Western Pacific Select language Home Health Topics All topics »ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Resources » Fact sheets Facts in…

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    • .#WHO: Good health and well-being are cornerstones of sustainable development. #SDG #Equity #Financing #frameworks #collaboratives #NCDs #Implementation #ImpSci. See #video on the WHO plan at https://t.co/HFTQvQIR7t https://t.co/FZoZ9bpCEn

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    World Food Day is organized every year on October 16 to bring awareness to how our changing planet affects food production and distribution. In support of this year’s theme “Leave no one behind”, Elsevier presents a collection of freely available books and journal content.#WorldFoodDay 2022

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    • Everyone everywhere should have regular access to enough nutritious food. Yet today, hundreds of millions of people face acute food insecurity. For #WorldFoodDay, The Lancet Group has contributed related content to @RELXHQ's #SDG Resource Centre: https://t.co/Uybu7gij1A

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    In The Lancet, David Watkins and colleagues explore how countries can get back on track to reach the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3.4 target of reducing premature mortality from cancers, cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes by a third by 2030. Drawing on the Disease Control Priorities Project and what WHO considers the “best buys”, they synthesise the evidence…

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    • World could achieve #SDG 3.4 by spending additional $18 bln a year to prevent and control non-communicable diseases. Economic benefits of this #investment would outweigh costs 19:1. 39mln premature #NCDs deaths prevented - huge #health & economic dividend. https://t.co/g15IMg2LG9 https://t.co/kpjcB3O46A

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    Previous studies on the associations between cigarette taxes and infant survival have all been in high-income countries and did not examine the relative benefits of different taxation levels and structures. We evaluated longitudinal associations of cigarette taxes with neonatal and infant mortality globally. We applied country-level panel regressions using 2008–2018 annual mortality and biennial…

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    • Raising #cigarette 🚬 taxes is associated with substantial reductions in neonatal and infant 👶 mortality globally. That reinforces the need for countries to implement @WHO recommended levels of tobacco #taxation as part of their #SDG strategies. https://t.co/A1Zd6JEqDz https://t.co/B1lDkAo3kR