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Same Arm, Faster Shield: Study Shows Vaccine Location Matters for Immune Response

Categories Health
A computer-generated image depicting a stylized world map with the Indian Ocean highlighted in shades of red and orange to represent temperature anomalies. Superimposed on the map are silhouettes of mosquitoes, representing the global threat of dengue.

Indian Ocean Temperature Anomalies Could Help Predict Global Dengue Epidemics

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health
The UCLA Marriage and Close Relationships Lab interviewed hundreds of couples from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, beginning just before COVID-19 and extending to a year-and-a-half after the initial outbreak.

Couples’ social networks took long-lasting hit during COVID

Categories Social Sciences

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