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The Washington Post | December 10, 2023 7 ways to live healthier this winter Tamar Mendelson is quoted.
NPR | December 09, 2023 Delivering aid in a war zone is always difficult. In Gaza, it's proving even harder Paul Spiegel is quoted.
C-SPAN Washington Journal | December 09, 2023 U.S. Suicide Rate Highest in Over 80 Years Holly Wilcox and Paul Nestadt are interviewed.
WBAL TV (Baltimore) | December 07, 2023 Hopkins gun violence expert believes gun law ruling will be 'appealed successfully' Cass Crifasi is interviewed.
NBC News | December 07, 2023 School Shooting Tracker: Counting school shootings since 2013 Daniel Webster is quoted.
Washington Times | December 07, 2023 CDC report finds non-White moms with twins, triplets most at risk of intensive care childbirths Alison Gemmill is quoted.
WJZ TV (Baltimore) | December 07, 2023 Johns Hopkins University researchers address finding solutions for gun violence Josh Horwitz is interviewed.
Fortune | December 06, 2023 What is ‘white lung’ pneumonia, and why is it reportedly on the rise in kids? What parents need to know Amesh Adalja is quoted.
PBS NewsHour | December 06, 2023 How the pandemic made it difficult for Americans to separate politics from public health Josh Sharfstein is interviewed.
Bloomberg News | December 05, 2023 In Colombia, a Well-Oiled Health-Care System Is at Risk Andres Vecino is quoted.
The Hill | December 05, 2023 Measles once devastated the world like COVID. It still threatens us today. (Opinion) William Moss wrote the piece.
Grist | December 04, 2023 Indian companies are bringing one of the world’s most toxic industries to Africa. People are getting sick. Brian Schwartz is quoted.