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In a piece by Isabella Cueto, we learn that epidemiologists can finally breathe a sigh of relief as HHS has decided to renew state funding for tracking and preventing cancer. This news is a significant development in the ongoing efforts to combat this deadly disease and marks a positive step forward in public health initiatives.
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