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CNN | August 06, 2023 How an accidental discovery could help the fight against malaria Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena discusses a bacterium discovered by collaborators at GSK Global Health Medicines R&D.
New York Post | August 05, 2023 How ghost guns and fentanyl are killing America Alexander McCourt is quoted.
The Washington Post | August 05, 2023 How parents can shape a child’s future with small moments of joy Christina Bethell is quoted.
Healio | August 04, 2023 Guns remained top cause of death among youth in 2022, while gun suicides hit record high Ari Davis is quoted.
Fast Company | August 04, 2023 Malaria disappeared in the U.S. in 2003. That changed this year Doug Norris is quoted.
WESA, Pittsburgh Public Radio | August 03, 2023 Emergency room visits plummet after Shenango Coke Works on Neville Island closed Ana Rule is quoted.
Science | August 03, 2023 Microbe stops mosquitoes from harboring malaria parasite Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena is quoted.
HealthDay | August 03, 2023 Golfers, Don't Forget Sunscreen: Your Skin Cancer Risk Is Higher Ashani Weeraratna is quoted.
The New York Times | August 02, 2023 Amid Signs of a Covid Uptick, Researchers Brace for the ‘New Normal’ Caitlin Rivers is quoted.
STAT | August 02, 2023 Measles was once seen as a childhood disease. Increasingly, adults are susceptible, too Diane Griffin is quoted.
Reuters | August 01, 2023 U.S. abortion advocates face doxxing as data scavenged online Joanne Rosen is quoted.
Yahoo | August 01, 2023 West Nile Virus, malaria cases are cropping up in the U.S. Do I need to worry? Amesh Adalja is quoted.