Revised guidance for health care workers treating Ebola patients will include using protective gear "with no skin showing," a top federal health official said Sunday.
Health care worker monitored for Ebola leaves Cruise Ship after showing no signs the virus. Meanwhile, a Canadian drug company is expected to ship experimental vaccine to WHO.
An intergalactic event that happens about once in a million years is happening this weekend.
With Ebola fears mounting across the U.S., some are blaming the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for failing to do enough to protect Americans.
With Americans on high alert after a second nurse contracted Ebola in the U.S., lawmakers are demanding answers from the nation's top health officials.
The president is ordering medical "SWAT teams" be deployed to any hospital reporting a new case of Ebola. The move comes after revelations the CDC allowed a nurse who'd treated an infected patient to travel on an airplane.
A second Texas healthcare provider has tested positive for Ebola. The worker was among those who took care of Thomas Eric Duncan after he was diagnosed with the disease.
Life expectancy is up and death rates are down in the United States, according to a new report from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is still trying to find out why Enterovirus D-68 has affected so many children this year.
Thomas Duncan, the first patient diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S., was remembered Wednesday night during a memorial in Dallas. His death has health officials on alert as they try to prevent the spread of the deadly virus.