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New ‘How We Feel’ app aims to improve COVID-19 response.
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Over the next 30 years, more than 11 million children age 14 and younger could needlessly die from cancer, with the vast majority of deaths occurring in low- and lower-middle-income countries—but millions of these deaths can be averted with moderate investments, a new report found.