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Health organizations (e.g., WHO, CDC)

Health organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are dedicated to protecting public health. They research health issues, provide information, develop guidelines, and coordinate responses to outbreaks and health emergencies. These organizations work globally (WHO) or nationally (CDC) to monitor diseases, promote healthy practices, and support countries in preventing and controlling health threats. Their goal is to improve health outcomes, prevent illness, and ensure communities are informed and prepared for health challenges.