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  • Rational design of flavivirus E protein vaccine optimizes immunogenicity and mitigates antibody dependent enhancement risk

  • Pierson, T. C. & Diamond, M. S. The continued threat of emerging flaviviruses. Nat. Microbiol. 5, 796–812 (2020).

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  • Diamond, M. S., Ledgerwood, J. E. & Pierson, T. C. Zika Virus vaccine…

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  • Five big global health wins in 2025 that will save millions of lives | Global health

    Five big global health wins in 2025 that will save millions of lives | Global health

    With humanitarian funding slashed by the US and other countries, including the UK, this year’s global health headlines have made grim reading. But good things have still been happening in vaccine research and the development of new and improved…

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  • Vitamin D Deficiency Increases Risk Of COVID, Colds And More

    Vitamin D Deficiency Increases Risk Of COVID, Colds And More

    Do you always seem to come down with the sniffles? Or do you get COVID-19 again and again even when your loved ones don’t?

    The reason for that may be your body’s levels of vitamin D (or lack thereof).

    Vitamin D is crucial to many systems in our…

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  • Gestational Diabetes Subtypes Predict Later Prediabetes Risk – Medscape

    1. Gestational Diabetes Subtypes Predict Later Prediabetes Risk  Medscape
    2. Early gestational diabetes detection key for safer pregnancies, doctors say  The New Indian Express
    3. Study finds gestational diabetes causes molecular changes in the placenta  

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  • Why one long walk may be better than many short ones

    Why one long walk may be better than many short ones

    A large population-based study examined whether the way people accumulate their daily steps affects their long-term health, regardless of how many total steps they take. The research focused on adults who were not highly active, defined as…

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