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The New York Times
How Worried Should We Be About Bird Flu? Meghan Davis is quoted.
The New York Times
How Drug Overdose Deaths Have Plagued One Generation of Black Men for Decades: Brendan Saloner is quoted.
Science News
Some countries have eliminated malaria, but cases are growing elsewhere. Jane Carlton and William Moss are quoted.
In the News
Farmers Markets Can Be a Form of Climate Action. Here’s How
Brent Kim is quoted.
Antibiotics Do Not Increase Risks for Cognitive Decline, Dementia in Older Adults, New Data Says
Alden Gross and PhD student Wenjie Cai are quoted.
Health insurers face threats amid wave of anger at industry in wake of shooting
Joanne Kenen is interviewed.
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