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"There’s evidence that due to warming sea-surface temperatures, Vibrio species — a kind of bacteria that can spread…
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According to an opinion piece by John McDonough of Harvard Chan School, federal officials are now focused on more v…
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“What guns do is: They make suicide attempts lethal. It's like, if you have a gun in your house, you've increased t…
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