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What happened to… Ebola virus?On this episode of What happened to…? Erica Vella revisits the West Africa Ebola outbreak that began in 2014 and infected tens of thousands of people.CanadaJun 9, 2022
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Year in review: 7 health and nutrition stories of 2014Health news in 2014 took a dark turn, as both sombre and hot-button issues surfaced. Global News looks at 10 of the biggest health stories of the year.CanadaDec 17, 2014
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Ebola: 5 things we learned from the U.S., Spanish casesIt’s been a tumultuous week for health officials trying to control Ebola in the hardest hit nations, while keeping an eye on other corners of the world.HealthOct 9, 2014
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Ebola: 5 reasons why an outbreak is highly unlikely in CanadaWhat are the chances of an Ebola outbreak taking off in Canada? It isn’t likely, according to experts. And here are a number of reasons why.CanadaOct 6, 2014
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Dr. Kent Brantly shares emotional story of fighting, surviving EbolaAfter recovering from Ebola, Dr. Kent Brantly shared his gripping account of testing positive for the disease and fighting for his life in a candid post.HealthSep 5, 2014
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U.S. Ebola survivor says he’s ‘very close’ to the latest doctor diagnosedA U.S. doctor who survived after contracting Ebola in Liberia is "very close" to the doctor most recently diagnosed with the disease and has spent time in "tearful prayer" for him.HealthSep 2, 2014
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2 American Ebola patients discharged from hospitalAt least one of the two American aid workers who were infected with the Ebola virus was to be discharged Thursday from an Atlanta hospital, a spokeswoman for the aid group he was working for said.HealthAug 21, 2014
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US doctor being treated for Ebola recovering, holding onto hopeAn American doctor infected with Ebola while working in western Africa says he is "recovering in every way" and holding onto the hope of a family reunion.HealthAug 15, 2014
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WHO seeks expert advice on the ethics of using experimental Ebola drugsExperts from around the world will converge to try to chart a path through a mine field of ethical issues related to the expanding Ebola outbreak.HealthAug 11, 2014
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5 things to know about the experimental Ebola drugThis weekend, two missionary workers were given an experimental treatment that allegedly saved their lives. Here’s what you need to know about the therapy.CanadaAug 5, 2014
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