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Stopping Ebola: How Small Changes Make a Big Difference
By Rachael Rettner published
Small changes in the way Ebola interventions are carried out may make a big difference in curbing the growth of the epidemic in West Africa, experts said this week.
Ebola Recovery: How Did Dallas Nurses Get Well So Quickly?
By Rachael Rettner published
Two Dallas nurses who became infected with Ebola this month may have recovered so quickly because of their youth, as well as the protective equipment they were wearing at the time of infection.
2nd Dallas Nurse Free of Ebola
By Rachael Rettner published
Amber Vinson has recovered from the virus, and will be discharged from Emory University Hospital, the hospital said.
CDC Issues New Guidelines for Travelers from Ebola-Outbreak Countries
By Karen Rowan published
Ebola: Here's Why Travel Bans Could Make Americans Less Safe
By Tia Ghose published
Despite widespread support for a travel ban, the idea could actually make the risk of Ebola greater here in the United States.
Explained: What to Do if You Get Ebola (Infographic)
By Karl Tate published
If you are exposed to the deadly Ebola virus, this is some of what the CDC tells you to do.
Can You Get Ebola on Public Transportation?
By Rachael Rettner published
News that a doctor in New York with Ebola traveled on the subway the day before he developed symptoms of the disease may have some people worried about catching the disease on public transportation.
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