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The Use of Marine Organisms in Traditional and Allopathic Medicine

… of people worldwide. (WHO, 2002). TM/CAM comes in at least 125 recognised forms, including the codified systems of … recent surveys and trade analysis have indicated that at least 77 countries are now involved with global landings … Kanpo and Jamu) to the increased popularity of CAM in developed countries (WHO, 2002). Historical trade routes have …
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Protecting human health and the environment: A guide to the Rotterdam Convention on hazardous chemicals and pesticides

… being widely sold and used in others. The world's less developed countries are desperately striving both to … it difficult to monitor and control imports. 4 If a member country – generally referred to as a State party – decides … Labour Organization show that agricultural workers run at least twice the risk of dying on the job as do workers in …
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Position document for Rotterdam Convention COP8 Meeting - 2017

… to ban of import. In order to impose a ban de facto, any country could just refuse to import a substance or to demand … from these products, they have introduced standards and developed technologies and work methods, which constitute … that amendments must be communicated to all Parties at least six months before the CoP meeting, and they shall be …
22 Jun 2026 Document

Recycling used lead-acid batteries: health considerations (WHO)

… on the part of WHO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or … of 37.7 to 112.5 µg/dL. This contrasted with data from developed countries where few workers had blood lead … for lead in soil exist in a number of countries, and at least one country, the USA, also has standards for lead in …
22 Jun 2026 Document