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| PHOTOGRAPH BY NICK HRISTOV, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO | | The quest to make a 'contagious' vaccine—and prevent the next pandemic | A new technology aims to stop wildlife from spreading Ebola, rabies, and other viruses. Experts say it could prevent the next pandemic by stopping pathogens from jumping from animals to people. Others argue that the viruses used in these vaccines could themselves mutate or set off a chain reaction with devastating effects. | | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY ARMIN WEIGEL, PICTURE ALLIANCE, GETTY IMAGES | | Allergy season is about to get worse | Certain pollen-producing plants will have longer growing seasons with the warmer weather climate change is causing—and along with it allergy-caused risks to human health, says a new study. | | | |
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