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Red Cross Says No Thanks to Donors Who Traveled to Zika Infected Countries
The blood donor eligibility criteria just got a little more exclusive with the ongoing Zika virus outbreak.
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Chipotle's Two E. Coli Outbreaks Are Over, But Not Before Hurting Sales
Chipotle is officially safe to dine at again.
Nine New Yorkers Test Positive for Zika Virus
The Zika virus has made its way to the East Coast as nine patients have the mosquito-borne illness.
Antibiotic Use May Increase Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
There appears to be a positive correlation between higher antibiotic use and the development of type 2 diabetes, according to a study published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
Current Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak: What You Need to Know
A confirmed outbreak of Legionnaires' Disease, or Legionellosis, has been declared in New York City and health officials have provided updates and need-to-know information regarding the illness.
Ebola Virus Can Persist in Wastewater for Over a Week
Current epidemic response procedures may change due to the finding that the Ebola virus can persist in wastewater longer than previously believed.
Noroviruses Can Spread Through the Air
Skin-to-skin contact is not necessary to spread the virus that is responsible for over 50% of gastroenteritis cases worldwide.
It's Officially Mosquito Season: Study Predicts West Nile Virus Outbreak
Mosquito bites are not just itchy and annoying
Ebola Present in Eyes Even After Blood Test Clears Patient
Research has shown that Ebola virus disease (EVD) not only has the power to survive on plastic surfaces and spread through sexual transmission, the disease has also proven to last in another place.