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With dengue cases at an extreme high, research points to climate change's role
NBC #2 - 5 months ago

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Layoffs hit many at CDC lab program that was started to address previous failures
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For COVID Drugs, Months of Frantic Development Lead to Few Outright Successes
Scientific American #2 - 4 years ago

This Scientist Created a Rapid Test Just Weeks Into the Pandemic. Here’s Why You Still Can’t Get It.
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2 fringe doctors created the myth that ivermectin is a 'miracle cure' for COVID-19 — whipping up false hope that could have deadly consequences
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Messenger RNA Therapies Are Finally Fulfilling Their Promise
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Can a Genetically Modified Bug Combat a Global Farm Plague?
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How Viruses Hop from Wild Animals to Humans
Scientific American #4 - 4 weeks ago

A Massive Global Hunt for Variants Is Under Way
Atlantic #1 - 4 months ago

More dengue fever and less malaria – mosquito control strategies may need to shift as Africa heats up
The Conversation #2 - 10 months ago

From Miami to Melbourne, a quiet revolution is underway to fend off a silent and invisible killer
CNBC #2 - 16 months ago

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Scientific American #3 - 3 months ago

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Climate change plays a role in global rise of dengue fever
NPR Online News #2 - 2 months ago

Pandemic Economic Recovery Could Worsen Climate Change Health Impacts
Scientific American #3 - 4 months ago

CDC 'disease detectors' among hundreds fired as Trump administration ramps up agency cuts
NBC #6 - 5 months ago

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Forbes #1 - 2 months ago

Hawaii's birds are going extinct. Their last hope could be millions of mosquitoes
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