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Sumathi Reddy

Sumathi Reddy

Consumer Health Reporter & Columnist at The Wall Street Journal

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  • English
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  • Health & Medicine

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Recent Articles

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The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health
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The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health
wsj.com

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health

As political leaders question vaccine safety, scientists point to studies that show the shots might have unrelated benefits.
wsj.com

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health

As political leaders question vaccine safety, scientists point to studies that show the shots might have unrelated benefits.
wsj.com

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health
wsj.com

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health
wsj.com

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health
wsj.com

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health
wsj.com

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health
wsj.com

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health
wsj.com

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health

As political leaders question vaccine safety, scientists point to studies that show the shots might have unrelated benefits.
wsj.com

The Unexpected Ways Vaccines Could Boost Your Health

As political leaders question vaccine safety, scientists point to studies that show the shots might have unrelated benefits.