Mammals that can develop type 2 diabetes have a similarly structured β-sheet amyloid oligomer

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- This article examines the role of climate change in the recent surge of zoonotic diseases, which are diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
- The researchers found that climate change is altering the habitats and behaviors of wild animal species, leading to increased contact between humans and potential disease-carrying animals.
- The study highlights the importance of addressing climate change as a means of preventing future zoonotic disease outbreaks and protecting public health.

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