"Cameroon Leads the Way: First Malaria Vaccine Program Benefits Children"

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This week's good news includes Cameroon rolling out a historic malaria vaccine, Scotland seeing no cases of cervical cancer in vaccinated women, promising trends in renewable energy, habitat-friendly solar farms benefiting insect populations, New York City erasing billions in medical debt, UK banning drip pricing and fake reviews, a blood test for early Alzheimer's detection, a study showing that 15 minutes of extra physical activity can mitigate the harm of desk jobs, and a therapeutic program for children showing positive results.
Topics:health#alzheimers-blood-test#cameroon#good-news#malaria-vaccine#medical-debt#renewable-energy
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