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CNN | November 21, 2023 Births have increased in states with abortion bans, research finds Alison Gemmill is quoted.
Vice News | November 21, 2023 Trans Women with HIV Face Violence, Homelessness, and Discrimination. These Orgs Are Fighting Back. Andrea Wirtz is quoted.
Channel News Asia | November 21, 2023 Communicable disease outbreak in Gaza imminent: Expert Paul Spiegel is interviewed.
The Guardian | November 21, 2023 The majority of U.S. gun deaths are suicides. Here’s how to prevent them Paul Nestadt is quoted.
National Geographic | November 21, 2023 RSV vaccines and preventive drugs have arrived. Which one is right for you? Laura Hammitt is quoted.
Louisville Public Media | November 20, 2023 For years, a powerful Louisville hospital sued people for unpaid bills. Experts say they could have gotten free care Ge Bai is quoted.
NBC News | November 20, 2023 Four more free Covid tests will be available to U.S. households Amesh Adalja is quoted.
Inside Higher Ed | November 19, 2023 Reinstating Pell Grants in Prisons Moves Slowly After 26-Year Ban Bloomberg Fellow and MPH student William Freeman is quoted.
Wall Street Journal | November 19, 2023 Medical Studies Are Too White. How Science Is Working to Get Better Data. Donald Warne is quoted.
Public News Service | November 17, 2023 Could narrower traffic lanes help reduce harmful emissions? Shima Hamidi is quoted.
AP | November 16, 2023 Eating less meat would be good for the Earth. Small nudges can change behavior Martin Bloem and Julia Wolfson are quoted.
Semafor | November 16, 2023 Why AI-assisted bioterrorism became a top concern for OpenAI and Anthropic Michael Montague is quoted.