Another Silent Killer Slowly Crawls and 'Kisses' in the U.S. Medicine & Technology Nov 05, 2014 Another silent killer disease slowly creeping in the U.S., study says.
Can our Genes Give Us Superhuman Invincibility to Ebola? Nov 01, 2014 Genetic makeup may make you less vulnerable or more susceptible to Ebola, researchers say.
Ebola epidemic likely to explode by mid-December, according to Yale researchers Oct 24, 2014 Researchers from Yale University says that ebola would kill 90,000 people by December 2014 if swift aide is not given to West African countries.
New York City records its first ebola case; patient took "populated" subway Oct 24, 2014 A doctor who recently came home from Guinea was diagnosed with Ebola and is now confined at the Bellevue Hospital in New York City.
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