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Tag Archives: vaccine-preventable disease
Interactive Map of Vaccine-Preventable Disease
A labmate linked me this map today and I thought it was really cool. Check it out! It contains almost every outbreak of notable vaccine-preventable diseases between 2008 and the present. I think it’s a really useful graphic for understanding … Continue reading
Bill Nye on disease
Well, so the actual title is “Bill Nye dispels poverty myths”. While it didn’t tell me anything I didn’t already know, it’s a nice video and I’ll probably use it when explaining my work to people in the future. Here … Continue reading