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Plus more health news | Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser.]( [Health Matters]( [Raccoon dogs are at the center of the latest theory on the origins of COVID-19]( By Alice Park Senior Health Correspondent An international group of researchers has uncovered new genetic information that links raccoon dogs sold at a Wuhan market to the COVID-19 virus. It’s not the smoking gun that confirms that animals first spread the virus to humans, but it’s another clue that might resolve the ongoing debate over whether COVID-19 started in animals or in a lab. Here’s what the latest information reveals: - Genetic analysis from a sample swabbed from a cart at the Wuhan market in 2020 contained genetic material from both raccoon dogs and SARS-CoV-2. That doesn’t mean the raccoon dogs were infected with the virus, but does strongly suggest that the virus and animals co-existed, making it possible that COVID-19 spread from animals to humans. - The genetic sequences, which were posted on a public database, have since been removed. - The World Health Organization has asked Chinese officials to make the genetic sequences available again, so scientists can study them further to better understand where the virus originated. [READ MORE]( Share the story What else to read [Sanofi Is Now the Third Insulin Producer to Slash Prices]( By Ilena Peng/Bloomberg The pharmaceutical company will reduce the U.S. list price of Lantus, its most-prescribed insulin, by 78%. [Read More »]( [Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on How Parenting Changed Him]( By Charlotte Alter Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on his son's health scare, traveling with twins, and how parenting has changed his ambition. [Read More »]( [How Jonas Salk Persuaded the Public to Trust His Polio Vaccine Trial]( By Jeffrey Kluger As the vaccine field trial approached, communities in multiple states pulled out of the experiment, forcing the scientist to scramble. [Read More »]( [Don’t Put COVID-19 in the Rearview Mirror. Now We Need to Prepare for the Next Pandemic]( By Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Moving on would be a terrible mistake. This is the best time to start looking ahead to the next pandemic. [Read More »]( [Column: Doctors See the Wreckage of Gun Violence Every Day. We've Had Enough]( By Dr. Joseph V. Sakran and Dr. Kimberly Davis Working on the frontlines of gun violence is traumatizing, write Dr. Joseph V. Sakran and Dr. Kimberly Davis. [Read More »]( AN EXPERT VOICE "Social interaction—even just being polite to your barista—is enough to remind your nervous system that the world is a safe place." —Amelia Nagoski, co-author of [Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle]( --------------------------------------------------------------- If you were forwarded this and want to sign up to receive it daily, [click here](. Today's newsletter was written by Alice Park and Jamie Ducharme, and edited by Elijah Wolfson. [Want more from TIME? Sign up for our other newsletters.]( [Subscribe to TIME]( TIME may receive compensation for some links to products and services in this email. Offers may be subject to change without notice. Connect with TIME via [Facebook]( | [Twitter]( | [Newsletters]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [YOUR CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS]( TIME Customer Service, P.O. Box 37508, Boone, IA 50037-0508 Questions? Contact health@time.com Copyright © 2023 TIME USA, LLC. All rights reserved.

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