Public health & disease

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Los Angeles County erases $363 million in medical debt

This initiative, funded by a $5 million investment from County general funds, provides direct relief to more than 153,000 low-income residents. Partnering with the non-profit Undue Medical Debt, the county purchased unpayable debt portfolios to wipe the slate clean for families. This decisive action removes financial barriers to care, improves credit scores, and advances health equity across the region.

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Arizona cancels more than $200 million in medical debt for almost half-a-million residents

Arizona has achieved a major victory for financial security by cancelling medical debt for nearly half a million residents. Governor Katie Hobbs announced the state has erased more than $200 million in this latest round, bringing the total debt forgiven to $642 million. Utilizing federal funds and partnering with the non-profit Undue Medical Debt, the program targets low-income households without requiring any application. This decisive action restores credit scores, relieves mental stress, and boosts the local economy by freeing up household income for essentials.

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New treatment reverses incurable blood cancer in some patients

A revolutionary gene-editing therapy has successfully cleared “incurable” leukemia in children during a world-first clinical trial. Developed by scientists at Great Ormond Street Hospital and University College London, the treatment uses base-edited T-cells from healthy donors to hunt down and destroy cancer cells. This “off-the-shelf” therapy has already achieved remission in patients who had exhausted all other options.

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Egypt becomes world’s 27th nation to eliminate trachoma

In a historic public health victory, the World Health Organization (WHO) has verified that Egypt has eliminated trachoma as a public health problem. This achievement ends the scourge of the world’s leading infectious cause of blindness, which had been documented in the region for over 3,000 years. The success was driven by the rigorous SAFE strategy—surgery, antibiotics, facial cleanliness, and environmental improvement—and protects millions from preventable vision loss.

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Malaria vaccine price cut set to protect 7 million more children by 2030

A landmark agreement between Gavi and UNICEF has secured a major price reduction for the R21 malaria vaccine, lowering the cost from $3.90 to under $3 per dose. This 25% price cut is expected to save $90 million, allowing for the purchase of 30 million additional doses. This financial breakthrough accelerates the goal of vaccinating 50 million children across Africa by 2030, providing a critical new tool to save lives and reduce the burden of this deadly disease.

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Sydney to ban gas and electrify all new big buildings

The City of Sydney has taken a pioneering step toward eliminating fossil fuels from its buildings. The council voted to mandate that all new major buildings must be built all-electric, effectively banning natural gas connections. This major policy shift is critical for accelerating the city’s transition to net-zero emissions. By removing indoor gas pollution, the mandate also creates healthier, safer urban environments for its residents.

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New pancreatic cancer breath test hailed as major breakthrough

A breakthrough in early cancer detection is offering crucial hope against pancreatic cancer. The NHS has launched a national validation trial involving over 6,000 patients to test a simple breathalyzer device. Developed by researchers at Imperial College London, this non-invasive test identifies unique chemical signatures of the disease. This pioneering diagnostic tool promises to increase the percentage of patients eligible for potentially life-saving surgery.

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The Maldives becomes first country to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis & hepatitis B

The Maldives has achieved a major public health victory by eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis, and Hepatitis B (HBV). This historic WHO-verified status makes the nation a global leader in maternal and child health. The success is rooted in universal antenatal screening and equitable access to medication across all islands. This achievement secures a healthier start for future generations and provides a powerful blueprint for eliminating other diseases globally.

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Niger becomes first African nation declared free from river blindness

This major public health triumph has eradicated onchocerciasis, or river blindness, in Niger. The nation is the first in Africa to achieve this World Health Organization-verified status. This victory eliminates a debilitating parasitic disease that had historically pushed populations away from fertile river valleys. The successful, multi-decade effort restores human dignity, unlocks agricultural land for economic development, and provides a powerful blueprint for eliminating other neglected tropical diseases across the continent.

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California to become U.S. first state to sell cheap insulin through state-backed program

California has achieved a major healthcare milestone by launching a groundbreaking initiative to provide affordable, state-backed insulin. The pioneering CalRx program is contracting with a generic manufacturer to produce the medication, which it will sell at near-cost prices. This action is expected to drastically lower costs for the nearly $3.2 million residents living with diabetes. By intervening in the market, the state affirms that essential, life-saving medication must be affordable, setting a powerful national precedent for health equity.