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  • Ebola Vaccines Were Always in the Pipeline – Now We’re Starting to See the Results
    Ebola Vaccines Were Always in the Pipeline – Now We’re Starting to See the Results
    When people look back on 2014, it may be best remembered as the year of Ebola. Two previous assumptions – that the virus was confined to remote regions of central ...
    December 27, 2014BY Derek Gatherer
  • As Liberia Votes, Fear Ebola Will Spread at Polling Stations
    As Liberia Votes, Fear Ebola Will Spread at Polling Stations
    Polls opened Saturday morning in Liberia for a twice-delayed Senate vote amid concern the process could facilitate the ...
    December 20, 2014BY Jonathan Paye-Layleh
  • Surgeon With Ebola, Dr. Martin Salia, Arrives in US
    Surgeon With Ebola, Dr. Martin Salia, Arrives in US
    Dr. Martin Salia, who was diagnosed with Ebola on Monday, landed at Eppley Airfield in Omaha on Saturday ...
    November 16, 2014BY Margery A. Beck
  • Ebola Treatment in the US by Numbers
    Ebola Treatment in the US by Numbers
    OMAHA, Neb.—When Dr. Martin Salia arrives in Omaha from Sierra Leone, he'll be the 10th person with Ebola ...
    November 15, 2014BY Mike Stobbe
  • Scientists Try to Predict Number of US Ebola Cases
    Scientists Try to Predict Number of US Ebola Cases
    STANFORD, Calif.—Top medical experts studying the spread of Ebola say the public should expect more cases to emerge ...
    November 1, 2014BY Martha Mendoza
  • Ebola Case Highlights Work of NYC Disease Sleuths
    Ebola Case Highlights Work of NYC Disease Sleuths
    NEW YORK—New York City's disease detectives were off and running the moment the call came in from a ...
    October 30, 2014BY Colleen Long
  • US Healthcare Unprepared for Ebola
    US Healthcare Unprepared for Ebola
    The U.S. health care apparatus is so unprepared and short on resources to deal with the deadly Ebola ...
    October 29, 2014BY Jeff Donn
  • Ebola-Free Dallas Nurse Released From Hospital
    Ebola-Free Dallas Nurse Released From Hospital
    ATLANTA, G. A.—Amber Vinson, a nurse who fueled Ebola fears by flying to Cleveland after being infected by ...
    October 28, 2014BY Ray Henry
  • US Disease Expert Argues Against Ebola Quarantine
    US Disease Expert Argues Against Ebola Quarantine
    NEW YORK—The gulf between politicians and scientists over Ebola widened on Sunday as the nation's top infectious-disease expert ...
    October 26, 2014BY Frank Eltman
  • Ebola: NY Had Jump-Start, Dallas Had to Learn Fast
    Ebola: NY Had Jump-Start, Dallas Had to Learn Fast
    NEW YORK—Talk about a tale of two cities: A Dallas hospital got a pop quiz in Ebola and ...
    October 25, 2014BY Lauran Neergaard
  • Ebola: A Crash Course in Fear and How It Hurts Us
    Ebola: A Crash Course in Fear and How It Hurts Us
    Ebola is giving Americans a crash course in fear. Yet, they're incredibly less likely to get the disease ...
    October 23, 2014BY Seth Borenstein
  • Obama Expresses ‘Cautious Optimism’ About Ebola in US
    Obama Expresses ‘Cautious Optimism’ About Ebola in US
    President Barack Obama expressed confidence Wednesday about the ability to contain Ebola in the U.S., taking special note ...
    October 22, 2014BY Jim Kuhnhenn
  • US to Track Everyone Coming From Ebola Nations
    US to Track Everyone Coming From Ebola Nations
    Stepping up their vigilance against Ebola, federal authorities said Wednesday that everyone traveling into the U.S. from Ebola-stricken ...
    October 22, 2014BY Connie Cass
  • CDC Releases Revised Ebola Gear Guidelines
    CDC Releases Revised Ebola Gear Guidelines
    ATLANTA—The government announced Tuesday that everyone traveling to the United States from Ebola-afflicted African nations will have to ...
    October 21, 2014BY Emily Schmall
  • Military Medical Team to Help With Ebola in US While CDC Revises Its Protocol
    Military Medical Team to Help With Ebola in US While CDC Revises Its Protocol
    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has ordered the military to prepare and train a 30-member medical support team that ...
    October 19, 2014BY Mike Stobbe
  • Mission Unaccomplished: Containing Ebola in Africa
    Mission Unaccomplished: Containing Ebola in Africa
    Looking back, the mistakes are easy to see: Waiting too long, spending too little, relying on the wrong ...
    October 18, 2014BY Marilynn Marchione
  • Nina Pham Boyfriend Isolated as Her Condition Downgraded, Say Reports
    Nina Pham Boyfriend Isolated as Her Condition Downgraded, Say Reports
    Nina Pham, the Dallas nurse to contracted Ebola this week, may have spread the virus to her boyfriend.
    October 18, 2014BY Jack Phillips
  • US Officials Defend Ebola Response; Nurse Moved
    US Officials Defend Ebola Response; Nurse Moved
    WASHINGTON—In the face of skepticism in Congress, health officials tried to assure the nation Thursday that they can ...
    October 16, 2014BY Jim Kuhnhenn
  • Ebola-Infected Nurse Flown to National Institute of Health in DC
    Ebola-Infected Nurse Flown to National Institute of Health in DC
    WASHINGTON—In the face of skepticism in Congress, health officials tried to assure the nation Thursday that they can ...
    October 16, 2014BY Jim Kuhnhenn
  • Nurses Sound Alarm on Ebola
    Nurses Sound Alarm on Ebola
    The largest nurses’ union in the country has asked for presidential intervention after it was confirmed Wednesday that ...
    October 16, 2014BY Genevieve Belmaker
  • Amber Joy Vinson: Texas Nurse With Ebola Had Visited Family in Ohio
    Amber Joy Vinson: Texas Nurse With Ebola Had Visited Family in Ohio
    TALLMADGE, Ohio—A Texas nurse's Ebola diagnosis after a visit to Ohio led to public health alerts, precautions and worries Wednesday as officials tried to determine who had ...
    October 15, 2014BY Mark Gillispie
  • If Nurses in Safety Gear Got Ebola, What About the Rest of Us?
    If Nurses in Safety Gear Got Ebola, What About the Rest of Us?
    WASHINGTON—How come nurses wearing protective gear can catch Ebola from a patient, but health officials keep saying you ...
    October 15, 2014BY Connie Cass
  • West Africans in NY and US Try to Help Countrymen
    West Africans in NY and US Try to Help Countrymen
    When a friend called Togar Johnson from a bus stop last month to ask for a lift, Johnson ...
    October 15, 2014BY Jennifer McDermott
  • Second Texas Health Care Worker Tests Positive for Ebola
    Second Texas Health Care Worker Tests Positive for Ebola
    A second health care worker at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas who cared for deceased Ebola patient ...
    October 15, 2014BY Genevieve Belmaker
  • Ebola in Texas: How Did Dallas Healthcare Worker Catch Ebola?
    Ebola in Texas: How Did Dallas Healthcare Worker Catch Ebola?
    How Did It Happen? That's the big question as federal health officials investigate the case of a Dallas ...
    October 12, 2014BY Marilynn Marchione
  • Ebola Spread From Patient to Healthcare Worker in Texas
    Ebola Spread From Patient to Healthcare Worker in Texas
    Health officials say a health care worker at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital who provided care for the Ebola ...
    October 12, 2014BY Nomaan Merchant
  • Thomas Eric Duncan: Records Chronicle 1st US Ebola Patient’s Decline
    Thomas Eric Duncan: Records Chronicle 1st US Ebola Patient’s Decline
    Despite five days of intensive treatment, Thomas Eric Duncan's condition was deteriorating. By the morning of Oct. 2, ...
    October 11, 2014BY Emily Schmall
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    Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
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    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
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