10-09-2014

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.

10-08-2014

Life can continue after death, according to the largest medical study ever conducted on the subject.

10-08-2014

Too much sugar could be bad for your brain and your memory, especially for teenagers.

10-08-2014

Live Science reports there are nearly 20 million new cases of sexually transmitted infections in the United States every year.

10-07-2014

People in North America will be able to see the blood moon early Wednesday morning if skies are clear in their area.

10-06-2014

As the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States fights for his life in a Dallas hospital, health officials are monitoring nine high risk patients who came in direct contact with him.

10-05-2014

An American doctor who survived the deadly Ebola virus has been released again from the hospital after being re-admitted over the weekend.

10-05-2014

A Massachusetts doctor and missionary who was successfully treated for Ebola he contracted in Africa is back in the hospital.

10-03-2014

A possible case of Ebola is being investigated at Howard University Hospital in Washington D.C., according to The Hill newspaper and local news media.

10-03-2014

Four children with Enterovirus D-68 have died. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating whether their deaths were caused by the virus or something else.

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