WHO Assesses Ebola Spread Risk: Low Globally, High Regionally and Nationally
The World Health Organization (WHO) has indicated that while the global risk of Ebola transmission is low, the situation is more concerning at national and regional levels.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has indicated that while the global risk of Ebola transmission is low, the situation is more concerning at national and regional levels.
Authorities indicate that two teenagers involved in the San Diego mosque shooting were influenced by white supremacist ideologies encountered online.
In a move aimed at improving health care affordability and access, Senate Democrats are proposing the addition of long-term care benefits to Medicare, setting the stage for contrasts with Republicans as midterms approach.
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Researchers at Florida State University have made significant strides in drug discovery by synthesizing new molecules from bacteria sourced from a Pacific Ocean sea sponge, which could aid in developing treatments for rare cancers.
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Noncitizen immigrants, particularly those without documentation, face major challenges in accessing health coverage, leading to higher uninsured rates compared to citizens.
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Researchers at the University of Connecticut have developed a microneedle patch vaccine that could address significant challenges in agricultural vaccine distribution.