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Herald-Tribune | July 11, 2023 As Sarasota's malaria case count increases, we talked with researchers about what's next Photini Sinnis is quoted.
Healio | July 10, 2023 Hearing loss associated with greater fatigue in middle-, older-aged adults Nicholas Reed is quoted.
Houston Chronicle | July 10, 2023 Houston's gunshot alert system isn't curbing violence but delays police response times, data shows Mitchell Doucette is quoted.
STAT | July 10, 2023 How ARPA-H can master the subtle art of risk-taking Jassi Pannu co-wrote the piece.
Healthline | July 07, 2023 Cases of a Parasitic Infection Tripled Due in Part to Bagged Salad, What to Know Amesh Adalja is quoted.
FOX4-TV (Cape Coral, FL) | July 06, 2023 Your Healthy Family: Keeping the mosquitoes away Conor McMenamin is quoted.
The Messenger | July 06, 2023 U.S. Animal Trade Poses Significant Disease Risk for Humans, Report Says Gigi Gronvall is quoted.
Verywell Health | July 06, 2023 What You Need to Know About Malaria in the U.S. Prakash Srinivasan is quoted.
Popular Science | July 06, 2023 Texas saw a jump in its birth rate after banning most abortions, according to new study Alison Gemmill and Suzanne Bell are quoted.
CNN | July 06, 2023 Under strict abortion law, Texas had nearly 10,000 more births than expected in last nine months of 2022, research suggests Suzanne Bell is quoted.
The Baltimore Banner | July 06, 2023 Safe Streets crew worked South Baltimore block party, but shifts ended before mass shooting Daniel Webster is quoted.