Israel and Iran's recent exchange of fire is threatening the truce in the Middle East. And, the Ebola outbreak in the ...
Nicholas Enrich, on staff at the U.S. Agency for International Aid under 4 administrations, talks about Into the Woodchipper: ...
The best way to protect yourself and the people around you from things like Ebola is to stay informed and remember there’s a ...
As Ebola cases mount in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, experts explain what causes the disease—and the risk this outbreak poses to the rest of the world.
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I’m a Doctor Who’s Treated Ebola. Here’s Why I’m Especially Worried About the Current Outbreak
A doctor who treated Ebola patients in 2014 explains what’s unusual and worrisome about the fast-growing outbreak of Ebola in ...
Ebola terrifies us because it feels gruesome and foreign. That fear can distort our perception of risk, but, when guided well ...
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'People kept dying': Interview with Dr. Macky Mbavugha on DRC’s latest Ebola outbreak
By Elodie Toto On May 28, 2026, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director-general of the World Health Organization, sent an open letter to the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo before ...
Ebola is not a risk to public health in Houston, city officials said Wednesday, despite an outbreak in DR Congo, whose soccer ...
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Interview: Dr. Katie Anderson, Onon. County health commissioner, talks Ebola, tick-borne disease
Anderson talked about Alpha-gal syndrome, which is caused by a specific type of tick. She also gave tips on avoiding ticks and said Central New York's risk for Ebola and hantavirus are low.
Share on Pinterest A staff member of the CBCA Virunga Hospital checks a visitor’s temperature using a a contactless infrared thermometer, before allowing her access to the hospital in Goma on May 17, ...
A Red Cross worker disinfects after transporting the bodies of people who died of Ebola in Rwampara, Congo, on Wednesday. (Moses Sawasawa/Ap Photo/Moses Sawasawa) You’re reading The Checkup With Dr.
Anderson talked about Alpha-gal syndrome, which is caused by a specific type of tick. She also gave tips on avoiding ticks and said Central New York's risk for Ebola and hantavirus are low.
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