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The World Health Organization Director-General issued a statement on the bravery of health workers following fatal attacks on Ebola responders last week.
Meanwhile, international organizations wondered if these attacks could potentially lead to a resurgence in Ebola. (Reuters)
A time-tested way to combat the vaping epidemic among teens: raise taxes on vaping products. (NBC News)
The FDA ordered a fertility clinic in Puerto Rico to cease most operations, after inspectors found numerous patient safety violations.
On World AIDS Day, NIAID highlighted the importance of HIV research, as well as highlighting the Trump administration’s plan to end domestic HIV transmission by 2030.
The New York Times looks into why Medicare’s new reimbursement policies for different types of therapy in nursing homes are providing patients with less help.
With 53 measles deaths, Samoa will shut government offices later this week so workers can focus on the crisis. (CNN)
Flu season is already hitting hard in the Deep South and Nevada. (AP)
Forget drug-pricing reform. One expert argues that the only way to fix the healthcare system is by listening to patients. (STAT)
NPR looks into the secret shame of parents who are abused by their teenagers.
How does television’s current portrayal of doctors compare to shows airing 20 years ago? (KevinMD)
From turkey day to turkey recalls: ready-to-eat turkey products, as well as bacon, were recalled in four states due to mislabeling about allergens. (CNN)
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