India on Thursday passed eight million coronavirus cases, with the world’s second-worst-hit country bracing for a possible second wave ahead
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US passes eight million confirmed coronavirus cases
The United States on Friday crossed eight million confirmed coronavirus cases, according to a running tally by Johns Hopkins University.
Continue reading »Two million virus deaths ‘likely’ without collective action: WHO
Two million COVID-19 fatalities are “very likely” without relentless global action to combat the disease, the World Health Organization said
Continue reading »More than 2.2 million women live in maternity care desert status areas
(HealthDay)—More than 2.2 million women live in areas with severely limited to no access to maternity care (maternity care desert
Continue reading »Wuhan tests nearly 10 million people, finds only 300 infections
China tested almost 10 million people for coronavirus in just over two weeks in Wuhan, the city where the pandemic
Continue reading »Impact of coronavirus on cancer services revealed – over 2 million people waiting for screening, tests and treatments
COVID-19 has placed a huge strain on cancer services in the UK. It’s been felt in all areas of cancer
Continue reading »Without additional investment 11 million children are expected to die from cancer between now and 2050
Improving care for children with cancer worldwide will bring a triple return on investment and prevent millions of needless deaths,
Continue reading »Childhood report reveals quarter of a million UK children are unhappy
Almost a quarter of a million children in the UK report being unhappy with their lives as a whole, according
Continue reading »Air pollution causes 800,000 extra deaths a year in Europe and 8.8 million worldwide
Air pollution could be causing double the number of excess deaths a year in Europe than has been estimated previously,
Continue reading »More than half a million breast cancer deaths averted in the US over three decades
Latest U.S. estimates indicate that since 1989, hundreds of thousands of women’s lives have been saved by mammography and improvements
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