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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Rare Bacteria Outbreak Hits South Carolina Hospital

The rare but troubling outbreak of bacterial infections in a Greenville, SC hospital is a symptom of…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Ebola Global Alert

As of March 27, 2014 a total of 103 suspected cases, including 66 deaths (case fatality ratio:…

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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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