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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 02, 2023

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We’re still trying to understand the extent of the shift. Many argue they’re just the same as us. I don’t like calling it a “zombie outbreak.”
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We’re still trying to understand the extent of the shift. Many argue they’re just the same as us. I don’t like calling it a “zombie outbreak.”
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Here at UC Berkeley, University Health Services, or UHS, spokespeople reported that it has already treated a few positive individuals and that campus is striving to provide monkeypox vaccines.
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Here at UC Berkeley, University Health Services, or UHS, spokespeople reported that it has already treated a few positive individuals and that campus is striving to provide monkeypox vaccines.
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Learning so much about bacteria made me realize how blind I had been to the world around me. To underestimate these amazing organisms now seems unacceptable.
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Learning so much about bacteria made me realize how blind I had been to the world around me. To underestimate these amazing organisms now seems unacceptable.
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Remember through poetry how far you’ve come with the months and moments of 2021.
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Remember through poetry how far you’ve come with the months and moments of 2021.
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I see access to public sanitation facilities as a basic human right that the government has accountability for. We share a vital trait: We are all humans.
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I see access to public sanitation facilities as a basic human right that the government has accountability for. We share a vital trait: We are all humans.
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New findings from UC Berkeley researchers indicate that viral infections can have unexpected consequences, including a deterioration in muscle health, a lesser sense of well-being and a higher inclination toward obesity, according to a campus press release.
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New findings from UC Berkeley researchers indicate that viral infections can have unexpected consequences, including a deterioration in muscle health, a lesser sense of well-being and a higher inclination toward obesity, according to a campus press release.
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