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For homeless seniors, finding stable housing takes a village — and a lot of luck

NPR Health

/> The number of unhoused seniors is expected to triple by 2030. As rents rise, it becomes tougher to find affordable housing that's accessible for those with medical conditions and disabilities. Image credit: Aaron Bolton)

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Will Data Analytics Help Mercedes Meet 2030 Carbon Reduction Targets?

Smart Data Collective

Mercedes is one of the latest brands to make a pledge with the luxury car manufacturer planning to make their fleet 50% electric by 2030. The post Will Data Analytics Help Mercedes Meet 2030 Carbon Reduction Targets? Automotive companies are striving to meet the demands of customers concerned about the environment.

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Window to avoid 1.5°C of warming will close before 2030 if emissions are not reduced

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

°C of warming before 2030. Without rapid carbon dioxide emission reductions, the world has a 50% chance of locking in 1.5°C

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A Moment Of Reckoning In The Fight Against HIV

The Global Fund

Ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 is a real possibility, tantalizingly close. But the job is not yet done.

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To achieve India’s goal of lowering suicide mortality by 10% by 2030, better data is crucial, say experts

The Hindu

There is currently no integrated method to collect data from hospitals, police, and educational institutions. Underreporting further complicates the situation, leading to a significant portion of cases going unrecorded, say mental health professionals

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Urgent action needed to combat AMR and achieve EU's 2030 targets

News Medical Health Sciences

Between 2019 and 2023, antibiotic consumption in the EU increased by 1%, moving further away from the 2030 target of a 20% reduction recommended by the Council of the European Union.

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Economic burden of rising breast cancer cases in India will be $19.55 billion per year by 2030: study

The Hindu

The studys findings highlighted the severe financial strain faced by most breast cancer patients, with rural and economically disadvantaged households being disproportionately affected

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