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Over 81,000 People in Istanbul, Turkey to Receive Free Cancer Screenings

Abdullah Emre Güner, the Director of the Istanbul Provincial Health Directorate, has announced that as of now, 81,185 people in Istanbul have received free cancer screenings in 2025. Güner explained that cancer is a disease that can be cured if diagnosed at an early stage. He emphasized that cancer is not only a medical issue but also a matter of public awareness. He pointed out that lack of information, fear, and neglect may lead to delayed diagnosis, while early detection can save lives for many types of cancer.

Over 81,000 People in Istanbul, Turkey to Receive Free Cancer Screenings
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Two Milestone Cooperation Agreements Mark Africa's Leap towards Vaccine Self-production at the Secon

At the Second Vaccine and Health Products Manufacturing Forum held in Cairo, two landmark cooperation agreements were signed, marking a significant step for Africa towards the autonomous production of vaccines. The first end-to-end mRNA vaccine production platform will be established in Africa, with a planned annual production capacity of 100 million doses of vaccines. Meanwhile, the research and development cooperation of local mRNA technology in Africa will also be deepened.

Two Milestone Cooperation Agreements Mark Africa's Leap towards Vaccine Self-production at the Secon
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Trump Administration's Plan to Cut Gavi Funding Sparks Global Concerns

Recently, several internationally authoritative media including The New York Times have disclosed that the Trump administration in the United States plans to terminate its funding for the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (Gavi) and significantly cut international aid programs for infectious diseases such as malaria. This decision will undoubtedly have a profound impact on the global health security system and may even put millions of children at risk of death due to the inability to receive basic vaccinations.

Trump Administration's Plan to Cut Gavi Funding Sparks Global Concerns
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Netherlands Ranks Highly in Multiple Global Indices

The Netherlands has once again demonstrated its remarkable standing in the international arena, with impressive rankings in various crucial aspects. In the public health category, it secures the 9th position.

Netherlands Ranks Highly in Multiple Global Indices
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United Kingdom Shines in Global Rankings Across Multiple Domains

The United Kingdom has once again impressed on the global stage, securing top positions in key rankings that underscore its strength in public health, quality of life, and overall national appeal. In the public health ranking, the UK claimed the 8th spot, a testament to its advanced healthcare system.

United Kingdom Shines in Global Rankings Across Multiple Domains
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Canada’s Stellar Performance in Global Rankings

Canada has firmly established itself as a top - tier nation on the global stage, earning impressive positions across multiple key rankings. Securing the 7th spot in the public health ranking, the country showcases an exceptional healthcare infrastructure.

Canada’s Stellar Performance in Global Rankings
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Switzerland Dominates Global Rankings Across Key Metrics

Switzerland has once again proven itself as a global leader, securing top positions in crucial rankings. Claiming the 5th spot in public health, the nation showcases an exemplary healthcare system. With a combination of state - of - the - art medical facilities, highly skilled professionals, and a strong emphasis on preventive care, Switzerland ensures accessible and high - quality healthcare for its residents, contributing significantly to the overall well - being of its population.

Switzerland Dominates Global Rankings Across Key Metrics

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