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Health officials warn Americans not to travel to countries hit by Ebola outbreak

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US health officials on Thursday issued warnings to people in the US, not to travel to the three African countries hit by an outbreak of Ebola. The travel advisory applies to non-essential travel to Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. The...
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The number of people living with HIV beyond middle age offers new medical challenges

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HEADLINE: HIV patients living longer, aging faster CAPTION: With modern medicine helping people with HIV to live longer, growing evidence is suggesting that those who have spent decades battling the virus may be aging prematurely. This...
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CDC to parents: Vaccinate against measles

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U.S. health officials are reporting 981 measles cases so far this year, the highest tally in more than 25 years. And experts are calling on parents to vaccinate their children.
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ER Opioid Overdoses Visits Up 30 Percent

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Emergency rooms saw a big jump in overdoses from opioids last year — the latest evidence the nation's drug crisis is getting worse. A government report released Tuesday shows overdoses from opioids increased 30 percent late...
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CDC says mystery illness cases higher this year

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This year has seen a record number of cases of a mysterious paralyzing illness in children, U.S. health officials said Monday.
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Dems slam Trump budget, expect unity in November

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Congressional Democrats are slamming President Donald Trump's proposed budget saying that it would lead to significant health care cuts.  
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President Trump On Coronavirus: Risk To American Public Remains Low

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Vice President Mike Pence has been appointed to lead the government's coronavirus response team.
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Study shows healthy-looking people spread virus

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More evidence is emerging that coronavirus infections are being spread by people who have no clear symptoms, complicating efforts to gain control of the pandemic.
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CDC Warns Doctors To Look Out For COVID-Related Syndrome In Kids

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Cases of a potentially deadly inflammatory syndrome are being reported in kids.
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President Biden Sets New Vaccination Goal, Shifts Allocation Of Doses

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He wants 70% of American adults to receive at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose by July 4.
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VOICED : Primer caso de ómicron en EEUU identificado en California

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El primer caso confirmado de la variante del coronavirus ómicron en Estados Unidos se detectó en California, dijo el miércoles la agencia federal de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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President Barack Obama vowed Wednesday that his administration would respond in a "much more aggressive way" to cases of Ebola in the United State. (Oct. 15)

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President Barack Obama vowed Wednesday that his administration would respond in a "much more aggressive way" to cases of Ebola in the United States and warned that in an age of frequent travel the disease could spread globally if the...
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CDC: Flu Season Far From Over

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Health officials say flu season continues to get worse, and there are weeks of suffering ahead. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday reported that 42 states had heavy flu-related patient traffic last...
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CDC says mystery illness cases higher this year

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This year has seen a record number of reported cases of a mysterious paralyzing illness in children.
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Trump talks CDC trip, brushes off down markets

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President Donald Trump's visit to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta is now back on after being called off because of concerns that a staff member might have been infected by the coronavirus.
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CDC Director Warns Second Wave Of COVID-19 Could Hit Harder

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Health officials are worried about COVID-19 outbreak lining up with flu outbreak.
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Study shows healthy-looking people spread virus

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More evidence is emerging that coronavirus infections are being spread by people who have no clear symptoms, complicating efforts to gain control of the pandemic.
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CLEAN : Coronavirus : US authorities want to identify anybody whos ill

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention representatives say we want to identify anybody who’s ill we want to isolate them so that they don’t spread the infection to others during a news conference soon after a plane carrying around...
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Ex CDC head: We're at the beginning of virus 'storm'

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The former head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Friday warned the spread of the coronavirus in the U.S. will "get worse before it gets better."
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Pelosi: White House 'buried' CDC guidelines

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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi says the US should have federal standards in place to guide reopening safely as states and regions consider how to lift the lid on the coronavirus lockdowns.
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Pelosi: White House 'buried' CDC guidelines

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CDC Expects COVID-19 To Be A Leading Cause Of U.S. Deaths In 2020

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​CDC mortality statisticians told CNN the coronavirus will likely end up among the top 10 leading causes of death by year's end.
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CDC: 9 Million In U.S. Vaccinated

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The number of Americans vaccinated is still less than half the number of doses that have been distributed.
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CDC Drops Quarantine, Distancing Recommendations For COVID

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The changes are driven by a recognition that an estimated 95% of Americans 16 and older have acquired some level of immunity.