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flag Reducing U.S. global health funding could cause up to 25 million deaths over 15 years, study suggests.

flag Cutting US global health funding could lead to 25 million deaths over 15 years, according to models. flag The US provides about $12 billion annually, crucial for programs like PEPFAR, which combats HIV/AIDS. flag A funding freeze has already led to 35,000 deaths and could result in 4 million more AIDS deaths by 2030, along with over 3 million additional orphans. flag Supplies are running low in countries like Zimbabwe and Uganda, threatening treatment and prevention efforts.

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