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A new anti-malaria ‘stealth weapon’ could be huge for US military deployments

Summary by We Are The Mighty
Any service member knows that a deployment to certain parts of the world, like sub-Saharan Africa, New Guinea, and places in Southeast Asia, means they will likely have to take a bunch of anti-malaria pills with them. These pills, while protective, can often do some harm of their own and can’t prevent drug-resistant forms of it. To make things worse, these cures can sometimes feel worse than the disease. In 2022, however, scientists made an incr…
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