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Category: 6. Health
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Two new Cochrane reviews on HPV vaccines and cervical cancer prevention
Cochrane are publishing two new reviews looking at the HPV vaccine. Together, they provide the most…
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Gavi, Unicef sign deal to cut malaria vaccine price
LONDON, Nov 24 (Reuters) – Global vaccine alliance Gavi and its partner Unicef will pay 25% less for a new malaria vaccine made by the Serum Institute of India within roughly a year’s time, allowing them to reach more children despite cuts in…
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Malaria vaccine price cut set to protect 7 million more children by 2030
Under the agreement, the price of the R21/Matrix-M vaccine will fall to $2.99 per dose within a year – a reduction expected to save up to $90 million. Those savings should allow countries to secure more than 30 million extra doses over the next…
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HPV Research Bolsters Case for Vaccine in Misinformation Battle – Bloomberg.com
- HPV Research Bolsters Case for Vaccine in Misinformation Battle Bloomberg.com
- The HPV vaccine is erasing cancer – here’s the proof Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
- New research confirms HPV vaccination prevents cervical cancer Medical Xpress
- How can…
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World’s First Death From H5N5 Bird Flu Strain Reported in US : ScienceAlert
A resident of Washington state has died after contracting a rare strain of bird flu previously only reported in animals, state health officials said – the second human fatality linked to the virus in the United States this year.
The…
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Mexico measles update 2025 – by Robert Herriman
To date, 5,314 cumulative confirmed cases of measles have been reported, including 15 cases that were reported in the last 24 hours, the Mexico Ministry of Health reports.
Based on the distribution of confirmed measles cases by state and…
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‘We need to figure out a way to fix it’
Rice feeds more than half of the human population, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture — but the way it’s grown takes a major toll on the environment.
Traditional rice farming uses heavy doses of fertilizer that wash into waterways…
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Industry remains biggest barrier to tackling ultra-processed food harm – Peoples Dispatch
- Industry remains biggest barrier to tackling ultra-processed food harm Peoples Dispatch
- Scientists criticize food manufacturers for massive profits from sales of unhealthy ultraprocessed food CNN
- Experts Call For Urgent Action on Ultra-Processed…
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