Don’t Be Fooled – Tackling Measles by Way of Prevention
Eight months ago to the day, I wrote about the danger of measles reemerging in the United…
Continue reading »Breaking the Myth – Flu Vaccines and the Flu
Dr. Don Donahue comments on a recent study citing that more than 40 percent of a sample…
Continue reading »Virus Plagues the States: An Analysis by Dr. Don Donahue
Enteroviruses are a broad family of microbes that include the causes of polio, the common cold and…
Continue reading »932 Deaths By Ebola – Who is At Risk?
With the World Health Organization announcing Wednesday that 932 deaths had been reported or confirmed as a…
Continue reading »Rare Bacteria Outbreak Hits South Carolina Hospital
The rare but troubling outbreak of bacterial infections in a Greenville, SC hospital is a symptom of…
Continue reading »Are Prescription Painkiller Deaths Mainstream – The Unnoticed Truth
The world watches with great apprehension the spread of two deadly communicable diseases: Ebola and MERS. There…
Continue reading »Noticable Vaugeness in MERS Case Reportings – Should You Be Concerned?
The vagueness surrounding the reporting of MERS cases in Saudi Arabia offers a precautionary note, certainly for…
Continue reading »MERS patient in United States significant – marks documented case of human-to-human transmission
Like its coronavirus cousin SARS, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) offers continuing evidence of nature’s adaptability and…
Continue reading »Ebola Global Alert
As of March 27, 2014 a total of 103 suspected cases, including 66 deaths (case fatality ratio:…
Continue reading »Dr. Don Donahue on Outbreak of ‘nightmare bacteria’ in Illinois
Health Matters From The Wall Street Journal – The largest outbreak to date of one strain of…
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