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Wired | August 27, 2023 The Battle Against the Fungal Apocalypse Is Just Beginning Arturo Casadevall is quoted.
NPR | August 26, 2023 Coronavirus FAQs: How worrisome is the new variant? How long do boosters last? Andy Pekosz is quoted.
MarketWatch | August 25, 2023 Retirement can disrupt your sleep. How to sleep healthy and avoid the ‘forbidden zone.’ Adam Spira is quoted.
Manila Standard | August 25, 2023 Two studies point to merits of plain, standardized packaging to reduce tobacco industry marketing influence among Filipino consumers Jennifer Brown is quoted.
Health | August 24, 2023 Younger Adults Are Being Diagnosed With Cancer More Than Ever Before—Here's What to Know Kala Visvanathan is quoted.
ABC News | August 24, 2023 Government spending $1.4 billion to study new and improved COVID vaccines, despite low uptake Amesh Adalja is quoted.
The Washington Post | August 24, 2023 A mother’s stress may change the makeup of her child’s microbiome Jotham Suez is quoted.
International Business Times | August 24, 2023 COVID Is Making A Comeback. Is It Time To Worry? Andy Pekosz is quoted.
HealthDay | August 23, 2023 Millions More Americans May Have Long COVID Than Thought Amesh Adalja is quoted.
Cox Media Group | August 23, 2023 New poll shows many adults are still uncertain when faced with health misinformation Daniel Salmon is interviewed.
San Francisco Chronicle | August 23, 2023 How San Francisco’s drug overdose crisis compares to the rest of the U.S. Brendan Saloner is quoted.