Ohio: Woman Reports Ebola-like Symptoms Medicine & Technology Aug 28, 2015 A woman from Ohio recently arrived from an Ebola-affected country reported Ebola-like symptoms and is now under observation at the Ohio Health Grant in Columbus.
Pollution in China Aug 27, 2015 The increasing death incidence of China due to air pollution is wearisome; thus, immediate solution should be given a priority.
Coca-Cola's Water Replenishment Goal Aug 27, 2015 The Coca-Cola company announced last 2007 that they will replenish the water they used equivalent to their total sales volume by 2020.
Funds Needed to Continue Iran Nuclear Deal Aug 27, 2015 IAEA asks for financial support for the monitoring of the Iran Nuclear Deal.
CDC and FDA try to contain Cyclosporiasis Outbreak Aug 26, 2015 Authorities concluded Cilantro form Puebla, Mexico as the main culprit for the Cyclosporiasis Outbreaks in the U.S.
Study: Political Conflicts Improve Air Quality Aug 26, 2015 A recent study revealed the political conflict can actually improve the quality of air.
CT Scans for Usual Common Health Problems in Children Aug 26, 2015 CT Scans for Usual Common Health Problems in Children
A Step Closer on Universal Flu Vaccine Aug 26, 2015 A new universal vaccine has been recently discovered to combat the detrimental influenza flu virus.
The Long Wait is Over: Pfizer's Pending Acquisition of Hospira Approves Aug 26, 2015 The long wait for Pfizer over the pending acquisition for Hospira is finally over.
Gluten-free Pizza and Pasta for Celiac Disease Aug 26, 2015 Italy, the land known for pasta and pizza, is giving privilege to people with Celiac disease by catering gluten-free dishes.
Cardiovascular Medicine Can Extend Life Of Cancer Patients Aug 26, 2015 The beta blockers, which was originally taken for hypertension and heart problems, is currently being studied as a new cure for cancer.
Fight Against Legionnaire’s Disease Aug 26, 2015 New York City's battle againts the deadliest outbreak of Legionnaire's disease still on going.
Girl Suffering From A Rare Bone Marrow Disease Raises Hope Through Zumba Aug 26, 2015 Girl suffering from a very rare bone marrow condition danced her way to stardom through a Zumba convention held in Ohio, USA.
Study Found How "Obesity Gene" Works Aug 24, 2015 Research found that obesity is not just about excessive eating or lack of exercise but can also be a gene-related disease.
Medical Marijuana Shops To Be Regulated Despite Legality Aug 24, 2015 Consequences of implementation on the legalization of medical marijuana on major cities in Canada.
Pharaoh's Curse Unlocked? Scientists Claim To Have Cracked the Mystery of What Killed Over 20 People Who Opened the Tomb of King Tut in 1922
Earth's Magnetic Field Nearly Collapsed 600 Million Years Ago, Sparking Evolution of More Complex Life
SPACE ‘Cosmic Glitch’ in Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity Could Be Explained in This New Scientific Tweak [Study]
SPACE Is Mars Like Earth? NASA Rover Finds Substantial Amounts of Manganese on the Red Planet's Gale Crater
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