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CNN | September 29, 2023 With gun suicides at record levels in the US, rates differ markedly by state policies on gun safety, new report shows Ari Davis is quoted.
Boise State Public Radio | September 29, 2023 COVID-19 vaccines emerge before peak virus season Andy Pekosz is quoted.
NPR | September 28, 2023 How rumors and conspiracy theories got in the way of Maui's fire recovery Tara Kirk Sell is quoted.
The Baltimore Sun | September 28, 2023 The immunocompromised, young kids and seniors advised to avoid drinking water in parts of Baltimore area after parasite detected Natalie Exum is quoted.
Prevention | September 28, 2023 These Are the RSV Vaccine Side Effects in Older Adults, According to Doctors Amesh Adalja is quoted.
Reuters | September 28, 2023 Wegovy, other weight-loss drugs scrutinized over reports of suicidal thoughts Thomas Moore is quoted.
Yahoo | September 27, 2023 Women say COVID vaccines affected their periods. A new study adds to mounting evidence. Amesh Adalja is quoted.
Health | September 27, 2023 Many Common Cleaning Products Contain Harmful Chemicals—It’s Safer to Go 'Green' Lesliam Quirós-Alcalá is quoted.
The New Humanitarian | September 27, 2023 AI, small fixes, and the world beyond Big Aid: Takeaways from the UNGA sidelines Tom Inglesby is quoted.
The Independent | September 27, 2023 Should we wear masks again? Covid guidelines experts recommend David Dowdy is quoted.
Medscape | September 27, 2023 FDA Panel Rejects Experimental Stem Cell Therapy for ALS Caleb Alexander is quoted.
STAT | September 27, 2023 Children of color and from low-income families disproportionately harmed by toxic chemicals, study finds Aisha Dickerson is quoted.