The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday updated the list of medicines and drugs it recommends to treat exposure to radiological and nuclear emergencies for the first time since 2007. The updated list, which advises nations on how to stockpile for nuclear and radiological accidents and emergencies, is included in a new WHO report reflecting data and research for related medical treatment that emerged in the last decade. Maria Neira, the director of the WHO's Department of Public Health and Environment, said it was important for nations and governments to have "ready supplies of lifesaving medicines that will reduce risks and treat injuries from radiation.” "In radiation emerge
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