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Boise State Public Radio | September 29, 2023 COVID-19 vaccines emerge before peak virus season Andy Pekosz is quoted.
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.
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.