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CDC conference room - morning meeting to discuss Ebola outbreak

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Inger Damon, MD, PhD, and staff meet Monday morning to discuss Ebola outbreak
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Maps track Ebola outbreak at CDC in Atlanta

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Series of maps reveal Ebola transmission data at CDC emergency operations center.
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CDC Director Dr. Frieden, war room shots

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CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden walks hallway of CDC, shots of CDC employees man emergency operations center
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CDC watch station and emergency operations center

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Emergency Operations Center at CDC, Watch Station sign and more map data of Ebola outbreak
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Drug Sales Through Social Media Are Increasing

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Though social media platforms like Snapchat have safeguards in place, drug sellers often change their tactics quickly, making them hard to detect.
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Why Michelle Obama's Mental Health Admission Is Important

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According to the CDC, the percentage of Americans experiencing the symptoms of depression or anxiety has steadily increased throughout the shutdown.
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Mental Health Crisis Among U.S. Teens

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If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, call the 24-hour National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.
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How Meditation Apps Became A Billion-Dollar Industry

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Meditation apps boomed during the pandemic, but the trend was building before. Now some companies are worth billions of dollars.
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Nearly 75% Of Americans Are Immune To The Omicron Variant

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The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, in conjunction with The Associated Press, released a study on COVID immunity.
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Cruise Lines Begin Relaxing Face Mask Policies

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The CDC recommended that cruise lines relax masking requirements as long as 95% of passengers on board are vaccinated.
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How Effective Is Social Media At Stopping Coronavirus Misinformation?

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Social media companies have been more proactive at stopping health-related misinformation than other kinds. But it's still easy to find.
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CDC: Suicidal Thoughts Rise Among Young Adults Amid Pandemic

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The results were self-reported from more than 5,000 adults of all ages.
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Self-Quarantine Vs. Self-Isolation: What's The Difference?

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People are being asked to self- quarantine and self-isolate, but Newsy finds many don't understand exactly what those terms mean.
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CDC Panel Recommends Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines Over J&J Shot

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Until now, the U.S. has treated all three COVID-19 vaccines available to Americans as an equal choice based on studies.
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Study: False COVID-19 Claims Spike On Facebook, Social Media

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Avaaz study warns of social media "infodemic" from spread of false claims on COVID-19 vaccines and health information.
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More Politicians Stepping In To Legalize Fentanyl Testing Strips

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As drug overdoses are on the rise across the nation, more states are beginning to decriminalize fentanyl testing strips.
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COVID-19 Linked To Increased Hospitalization Of Pregnant Minorities

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There's a health disparity in America, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say COVID-19 may be making it worse for pregnant women.
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Experts Say Faster Genomic Sequencing Needed To Slow COVID-19 Spread

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Genome sequencing is key to identifying variants but process is very slow and very expensive and states are falling short of goals.
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Navigating Life When You Have A Child With Disabilities

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The CDC says more than three million children in the U.S. had a disability in 2019.
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COVID-19 Asylum Limits At U.S.-Mexico Border To End May 23

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The policy will end on paper April 1, but it will not take effect until May 23, to allow border officials time to prepare.
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Newsy Investigation: Schools Lack Clear Protocols For COVID-19 Updates

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Newsy found issues in 33 states where parents are struggling to get updated information from their children's school districts.
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Trump Budget Proposal Would Overhaul Tobacco Regulation Authority

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Under the president's proposal, the Center for Tobacco Products would be part of a new agency.
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National Organization Wants To Change Conversation Around Gun Culture

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CDC data shows gun homicides in the U.S. reached their highest level in more than 25 years during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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1 Million Americans Have Died From COVID-19

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The disease is now the #3 leading cause of death in the U.S., according to the CDC.