NY Doctor with Ebola
A review of Dr. Mark Spencer, the physician diagnosed in New York City with Ebola. He is now free of Ebola, but the stigma of the disease continues to be a political hot potato.
Read MoreA review of Dr. Mark Spencer, the physician diagnosed in New York City with Ebola. He is now free of Ebola, but the stigma of the disease continues to be a political hot potato.
Read MoreEbola cannot become airborne – it is simply impossible so put that out of the sensationalized media. Here is how the virus infects you. Here is why it won’t become like the flu.
Read MoreEbola spread is not easy – and while many are concerned about this deadly infectious disease, there are more concerning bugs out there. A few viruses and bacteria you should worry about more – if you want to worry.
Read MoreEbola Update showing latest count, treatment updates, as well as predictions for Ebola entering the US. The House Committee on Appropriations approved of President Obama’s plan to use war funds to pay for the US response to Ebola.
Read MoreThe new threat to Ebola entering the United States is from the native meats being smuggled into the United States.
Read MoreThe fear about Ebola virus has led many to question why we would bring back people who are infected with this disease. However, if you fear this will cause an outbreak of Ebola, you should consider these four diseases that are more virulent, and cause more deaths than Ebola.
Read MoreThere are five important reasons to bring home Americans who’ve been infected with Ebola. In order to prevent and treat affected people, we need to learn more about Ebola and how to prevent, treat, and control this deadly disease.
Read MoreCNN reports two American’s coming home – both infected with the virus. To be at Emory Hospital in Atlanta. Some experimental serum given to one of them
Read MoreUpdate about Ebola virus. Ebola virus is one of the most deadly virus known to man and the current outbreak began in February in Guinea in western Africa. When the Peace Corps members come home, how do we handle them?
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