A Zika Patient In Florida May Have Acquired The Virus Locally By Claire Maldarelli / Published July 22, 2016
Coffee Doesn’t Cause Cancer: World Health Organization By G. Clay Whittaker / Published June 15, 2016
The CDC Has Confirmed Zika Causes Microcephaly Birth Defects By Claire Maldarelli / Published April 14, 2016
The W.H.O Says Sexual Transmission Of Zika Is More Common Than They Thought By Claire Maldarelli / Published March 9, 2016
A Possible Link Between Zika Virus And Microcephaly Found By Lindsey Kratochwill / Published March 4, 2016
How Scientists Could Safely And Quickly Test A Zika Vaccine By Alexandra Ossola / Published February 16, 2016
U.S. Confirms First Case Of Zika Virus Transmitted Through Sex By Claire Maldarelli / Published February 3, 2016
World Health Organization To Hold Emergency Meeting About Zika Virus By Claire Maldarelli / Published January 29, 2016
Bacon May Increase Cancer Risk, But It Isn’t The Worst Thing For Your Body By Alexandra Ossola / Published October 26, 2015
New Ebola Vaccine Shows 100 Percent Effectiveness In Early Tests By Grennan Milliken / Published August 1, 2015
World’s First Malaria Vaccine Takes Another Step Forward By Claire Maldarelli / Published July 25, 2015
World Health Organization: Limit Headphone Time To An Hour Per Day By Alexandra Ossola / Published March 3, 2015
Smallpox Samples Slated For Immediate Destruction Are Still Intact, Pending Red Tape By Francie Diep / Published October 29, 2014
Should We Keep the Last Smallpox Viruses Alive? US Says Yes, For Defense Purposes By Dan Nosowitz / Published May 18, 2011
Sonic Screwdriver Could Produce Ultrasonic Force Fields To Manipulate Objects By Rebecca Boyle / Published December 9, 2010