Health & Medicine
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First-Ever Cure For Chytrid Fungus Has Been Found, Researchers Say
Researchers may have finally found a cure for the deadly chytrid fungus plaguing wild amphibians. This infectious skin disease has affected over 700 species worldwide, but now scientists may be one step closer to conserving threatened populations.
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