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Developing a Better Flu Vaccine

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health researchers say they have developed a method that could make a nasal spray flu vaccine effective for those under two and over 49 – two groups for which the vaccine is not approved.

Poor Diabetes Control Found In Older Americans

Only one in three older Americans have their diabetes under control as measured by guidelines set by the American Diabetes Association, new Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health research suggests.

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NPR

Alison Gemmill discusses the falling U.S. birth rate.

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CBS Evening News

Caitlin Rivers discusses human cases of bird flu.

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C-SPAN Washington Journal

Natalie Exum discusses efforts to reduce lead and PFAS in drinking water. 

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