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Cultural Traditions Are Fueling the Spread of a Rare Tuberculosis Strain
Poverty is also a factor, but customs like eating raw meat and drinking blood are not helping.
A Crazy Dare in 1902 Helped Ignite the Anti-Vaxxer Movement
It kicked off a battle that went all the way to the Supreme Court.
Your Produce Is About to Get a Lot Safer to Eat
You'll probably see way fewer food recalls in the future.
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Do I Really Need to Bother Washing My Produce?
Millions of Americans acquire foodborne illnesses each year.
Experts Confirm Airplanes Are Vile Canisters of Germs
We asked why the average flight leaves you sniffling.
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We Talked to the Scientists Turning Roadkill into Medicine
The process involves harrowing road trips and a lot of really disgusting Q-tips.
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Another Thing to Blame on the South: Your Flu
Scientists recently tried to determine the origins of eight different outbreaks.