US Response to Ebola Outbreak Criticized
The US is criticized for its response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including travel bans and blocking American citizens from being repatriated

The US is criticized for its response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including travel bans and blocking American citizens from being repatriated
SaludAIA potential New World screwworm case has been reported in South Texas, marking a possible breach of the US-Mexico border. Samples are being tested by the USDA, while officials work to contain the threat to livestock.
SaludAIThe World Health Organization reported a significant drop in Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with current figures at 437 (321 confirmed, 116 suspected) compared to previous estimates of over 1,000. This reduction is attributed to intensified response efforts and increased testing, which has ruled out many suspected cases as having other illnesses or minor symptoms.
SaludAIPFAS, or 'forever chemicals,' are found in drinking water, food, and many products. This article offers advice on reducing exposure, including checking water quality, installing filters, avoiding certain foods, and identifying PFAS-free consumer goods.
SaludAIEbola disables the immune system, leading to rapid spread and potential cytokine storms. Treatment relies on supportive care, which is often inaccessible in outbreak epicenters like the DRC due to under-resourced facilities and PPE challenges, contrasting sharply with care available in the US.
SaludAIMichigan health officials are urging early measles vaccinations for babies due to rising cases, while a shift to hybrid waiver systems for school exemptions sparks controversy and concerns about declining immunization rates.
SaludAIMichigan health officials are urging parents to vaccinate babies against measles early due to rising cases and record-high opt-outs for school-age children. Efforts to mandate vaccine education for waivers have shifted to a hybrid online/in-person model due to hostility, leading to ongoing debates about vaccine choice.