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CBC Radio | May 26, 2023 Bug off! Your scent signature could be key to keeping mosquitoes away Conor McMeniman is interviewed.
Prevention | May 25, 2023 Can You Get Norovirus Twice? Infectious Disease Experts Explain Amesh Adalja is quoted.
VTDigger (Vermont) | May 25, 2023 Eliminating criminal penalties for buprenorphine may ease overdose crisis Kenneth Feder wrote the piece.
PBS NewsHour | May 25, 2023 A year after Uvalde, support rises for controlling gun violence Cass Crifasi is quoted.
CNN | May 25, 2023 Developing prediabetes at a younger age linked to higher dementia risk Elizabeth Selvin and Jiaqi Hu are quoted.
STAT | May 24, 2023 We’ll soon have tools to protect infants against RSV. Can we put them to good use? Ruth Karron is quoted.
Baltimore Banner | May 23, 2023 Keep getting sick? Your immune system is out of practice after COVID, experts say Keri Althoff is quoted.
WEAA Public Radio (Baltimore) | May 23, 2023 Center for Gun Violence Solutions weighs in on Maryland’s Gun Safety Act Tim Carey is interviewed.
SELF | May 23, 2023 The Black Line in Shrimp Is Actually Its Poop. Is It Unsafe to Eat—Or Just Gross? David Love is quoted.
WYPR Public Radio (Baltimore) | May 22, 2023 Catholic abuse survivors face long road, tough memories and constitutional challenges as they prepare to sue the Baltimore Archdiocese Elizabeth Letourneau is interviewed.
Washington Post | May 22, 2023 How mosquitoes use your body chemistry to pick you for their next meal Conor McMeniman is quoted.