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United Arab Emirates

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Country Questionnaire 2005
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Promoting physical activity through the life course: a regional call to actionPromoting physical activity through the life course: a regional call to action [pdf 1.04Mb]

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President, World Heart FoundationPresentation by Professor K Srinath Reddy, President, World Heart Foundation, on noncommunicable diseases in primary health care

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The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, November 1986

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