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Why Eating Organic Is Better!
It’s a rising trend around the world to start eating more organic food! Is organic food actually better for you? Join Laci as she talks about some of the health benefits that come with eating organically!
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Ebola: Heightened Alert Across America
Six people in the United States tested for signs of Ebola, Dr. Brantly showing signs of improvement.

Why Do We Get Allergies?
Spring is finally here! The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, the flowers are blooming causing sneezing, sniffling, and hives. What causes us to have allergies? Tara investigates why we have allergies, and discusses some ways that might be able to provide you with some relief.
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Ebola: How the Virus Could Spread Beyond Africa
The worst ebola outbreak in history has prompted Liberian officials to close their borders, as the governments in several West African countries raced to convince many of their citizens that ebola is a real disease. What is Ebola? How is it spread? WSJ’s Jason Bellini has #TheShortAnswer

Local hospitals prepare for ebola outbreak
Local hospitals explain ebola outbreak proceedures. Subscribe to WBAL on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1oJSRCN
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U.S. doctor risks her life to fight Ebola
CNN’S Alina Machado speaks with Dr. Aileen Marty, who is traveling to West Africa to help fight the Ebola outbreak.

Canada offers up to 1,000 Ebola vaccines
Canada is offering up to 1,000 doses of an experimental drug to battle the Ebola virus. CNN’s David McKenzie reports.

Are Ebola screening measures ineffective?
Why was Ebola patient Duncan initially turned away from the hospital even though he had symptoms of the disease? Hari Sreenivasan speaks with Stephan Morris of the Center for Strategic and International Studies about lessons from the handling of the first case of the disease in the U.S.

How to prepare kids for back-to-school shots
Reporter Stephanie Berzinski brings you valuable information and tips on how to prepare children for their back to school shots — as a part of our special Immunization Medical Alert Day coverage. Subscribe to WPBF on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1qfxvbX
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New blood-cancer treatment: new drug which may alleviate chemotherapy side effects
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Syphilis Cases Rising, Especially Among Gay Men: CDC
A recently published Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report says syphilis cases have doubled from 2005-2013.
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Race to find ebola vaccine intensifies
Dr. Amersh Adalja talks about the race to find a vaccine in light of the CDC confirming the first U.S. case of ebola.

$1 birth control injection for women in 69 developing countries could slash unwanted pregnancies
A US$1 contraceptive injection will be made available to women in 69 of the world’s poorest countries thanks to an agreement between the Gates Foundation, drug company Pfizer, and the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation.
The contraceptive injection, known as the Sayana Press, comes prepackaged

Can heart attack damage be reversed?
Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores whether stem cells can help regrow dead cardiac tissue after a heart attack.

Ebola Outbreak 'totally Out Of Control'
A senior official for Doctors Without Borders says the Ebola outbreak ravaging West Africa is “totally out of control” and that the medical group is stretched to the limit in its capacity to respond. Bart Janssens, the director of operations for the group in Brussels, said Friday that in