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Community & HumanityThursday 18 June 2026
A landmark study reveals that HPV vaccinations have cut the risk of dying from cervical cancer before age 30 to almost zero—a stunning public health victory that demonstrates the power of preventive medicine.
The research underscores how far we've come in protecting young women from a disease that once claimed thousands of lives annually. Yet experts sound a note of caution: vaccination rates among teenagers are declining in some regions, which could reverse these hard-won gains. Read the full story →
Today's takeaway: When communities embrace proven vaccines, we can eliminate entire categories of disease—but only if we keep the momentum going.
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