October 28, 2025
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Vaccinations go up when exemptions go down, research finds

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A study published yesterday in JAMA Network Open found a link between household energy insecurity and depression and anxiety symptoms. As we careen towards winter, this rings a little too true. I live in a house that was built 135 years ago. In a fruitless attempt to heat this drafty space, my roommate and I hemorrhaged hundreds of dollars a month on our gas bill last year. Anxiety incoming!

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