Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) What to Know About the Nipah Virus, and How You Can Avoid Getting Photo The coronavirus, or Nipah virus, has caused the death of a baby and two adults in Queensland. At least eight other people have been infected with the disease. One
Shortages Now you can save on your flu medication with these paper towels This month, a strain of the flu has infected 44 people in the U.S. and Canada. Cases of the illness, called Type A flu (or the flu), have been
Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) The most terrifying scenario about the new coronavirus we may be facing. If you could play out some worst-case scenarios based on what has happened since 2010, here is the outcome: Large numbers of healthy young adults in industrialized countries die, and
Shortages New MERS masks being tested at three major airports to protect the public from the deadly virus Confirmed cases of the terrifying virus known as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) have risen in the past year. It is a contagious disease that causes coughing, fever and sometimes
Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Here’s why more than 1,400 people died of MERS in the Middle East A report released Tuesday by the World Health Organization laid out the circumstances surrounding the outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), which killed more than 1,400 people in
Shortages New Ebola screening mask is the first of its kind in the world The Ebola outbreak that struck West Africa more than three years ago left the region without protective equipment to use in the face of the disease. The World Health Organization
Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Infection threat of new coronavirus increases experts’ concern The deadliest strain of coronavirus, which has infected seven people since November and killed two, comes from a single family, raising the possibility of it infecting relatives or the same
Shortages Non-alcoholic beer made from specially adapted underwear Germany has attracted attention this week after it announced the kind of specialized, highly degradable suit that many organizations in Washington, Japan and other countries are mulling but are still