
Can you get vaccinated without a needle?
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+ Link to HHMI Disease Detective Activity
+ Other curated links to lessons on vaccines, viruses, and disease
+ Audio version of article
+ Available in upper and lower reading levels
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+ Article translated into Spanish
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High school students from New Zealand answer questions about feeling cold at home due to energy poverty and the trouble that causes.
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