↓ Cooling
Health
US continues to shun Ebola-infected citizens; second American sent to Germany
1sources
1articles
0velocity
-80%since first seen
1h agofirst detected
Velocity
How fast coverage is spreading — measured hourly from article rate × source diversity. How this works →
Coverage (1)
- US continues to shun Ebola-infected citizens; second American sent to Germany Ars Technica · 6h ago
From around our network
Related trends
▲ Peaking
Health
Irritable patients’ impact on emergency department doctors uncovered by UMass Amherst study
A UMass Amherst study reveals that while irritable emergency department patients receive quality care, their behavior significantly increases doctor stress.
▲ Peaking
Health
Hours each day in an iron lung kept her breathing, her will to live kept her alive
▲ Peaking
Health
Parasitic outbreak of cyclosporiasis linked in Michigan to lettuce
▲ Peaking
Health
Researchers link Long COVID to another virus
New research suggests a link between Long COVID and another virus as patients continue to struggle with persistent symptoms.
▲ Peaking
Health
Breakthrough Israeli study finds potential path to reversing hearing loss
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have identified rare inner-ear cells that could potentially reverse hearing loss.
▲ Peaking
Health
Can Ozempic prevent cancer? A doctor explains why the headlines are easy to misread
New research and clinical practices are examining the potential role of GLP-1 medications, such as Ozempic, in lowering cancer risk.