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Researchers hope to slow down Ebola even more … using robots.A crucial reason Ebola hasn’t taken off more widely in the United States and elsewhere is…
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: A nurse and UT Arlington grad is pushing back against forced Ebola quarantines, Republican Dan Patrick has…
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: nonprofits do not want donations from Ebola house decorator, Texas college students are wary of student loans,…
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: a Dallas man’s Halloween decorations are raising eyebrows, a historic downtown Dallas building gets a revival,…
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Cole Edmonson has spent the last month facing the biggest challenge of his career. He’s chief nursing officer at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in…
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A Doctors Without Borders physician who recently returned to New York City after treating Ebola patients in West Africa has tested positive for the virus,…
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The family of a Dallas nurse who flew to Ohio and was diagnosed with Ebola says doctors no longer detect the virus in her body.A family statement released…
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[We will update this story throughout the day.] The financial impact of Ebola on Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas has been significant. Net…
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When the Ebola virus first arrived in Texas, Gov. Rick Perry greeted the grave news with trademark swagger.“There is no place in the world, I will suggest…
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Federal health officials on Monday issued new guidelines to promote head-to-toe protection for health workers treating Ebola patients.Officials have been…
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There is no drug to treat Ebola that has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. But there are companies selling products claiming to do…
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Yesterday was the first Sunday at Our Lady of Fatima Church since Nina Pham, the first nurse to become infected with the Ebola virus, was transferred from…