A second nurse who treated Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan at Texas Presbyterian Hospital has tested positive for Ebola.

The first Ebola-infected nurse in Dallas is doing better after blood transfusion from an Ebola-surviving donor, Reuters reported.

UN worker infected with Ebola died in a German hospital, SFGate reported.

A national nurses union supports CDC Director Tom Frieden's controversial assertion of an Ebola protocol breach in Dallas, charging that breaches were more the rule than the exception.

In a newspaper interview, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal said the Ebola virus can be killed by water. This is one of many examples of myths and misinformation about the viral disease that have taken on a life of their own.

The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday allowed more than a dozen Texas abortion clinics to reopen when it issued a five sentence ruling that blocked a law that put a number of restrictions on abortion clinics.

Looking for a doctor? You can find the Cleveland Clinic on aisle 5, next to cornflakes. Always an innovator, the Cleveland Clinic opened a number of video kiosks where shoppers can get minor health concerns addressed while doing the weekly shopping.

Tech companies Apple and Facebook will bankroll egg-freezing, The Telegraph reported.

An Italian nurse is accused of killing 38 hospital patients, many of whom were injected with lethal amounts of potassium chloride. The motive? She found the patients and their families "annoying."

A woman who took a trip to Southeast Asia and came home with frequent nose bleeds. Turns out, a 3-inch slug nestled its way into her face and had been living there for about a month.

David Newman, MD (of MedPage Today's Newman's Notes), revives Number Needed to Treat (NNT) for Wired.

Regulatory paperwork the FDA is considering for e-cigarettes would drive most manufacturers out of business, allowing Big Tobacco to "crush" the growing e-cigarette industry, according to an editorial by a "vaping" advocate.

The Supreme Court hears arguments today on patents for the big-selling multiple sclerosis drug Copaxone, at which generic manufacturers are trying to take a shot.

Breast cancer awareness months, and pink ribbon symbols, distance some women who are still battling breast cancer, SFGate reported.

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