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Category: Journalism, Media, science, science writing
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Category: Autism, Journalism, SciWriteLabs, The New York Times, The Panic Virus
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What price will the black-ops bin Laden vaccination scheme exact on global health efforts?
Category: Government, Public health, Vaccines
Tagged CIA, DNA, GAVI, Ghana, hepatitis B vaccine, MMR, Muslims, Osama bin Laden, Pacific Health Summit, Pakistan, The Gates Foundation, The Guardian, UK, United States
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