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6 global health breakthroughs that gave us hope in 2020

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21.12.2020
by Roxana Adam
#Africa, #Cancer, #Diabetes, #Global Health, #HIV, #Milestone, #WIld Polio
Image: Unsplash (CC0)

2020 was quite the year, but it wasn’t all bad news, especially what concerns global health! Here’s why.

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21.12.2020
by Roxana Adam
#Africa, #Cancer, #Diabetes, #Global Health, #HIV, #Milestone, #WIld Polio
Image: Unsplash (CC0)
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