By: Amanda Sullender
The Washington state health board shot down a proposal Thursday to require greater reporting of diseased monkeys used for research .


Amanda Sullender is a Health Reporter at The Spokesman-Review. With a focus on health and wellness, public health, and the intersection of healthcare with climate change and environmental issues, she covers a wide range of topics including consumer health, mental health, and healthcare systems. Amanda's work has been featured in numerous outlets, including Wenatchee World, The Columbian, and Yahoo News.
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