Researchers Discover What Saves Babies' Lives. It's Not Medical, It's Money
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Researchers found that cash aid reduces infant mortality, but the discussion questions whether it's a non-medical or medical solution.
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fxtentacle
5 months ago
What a weird and misleading title. The entire article just gives examples of how that cash makes better medical coverage financially possible. So it very much is medical.
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