Ash In Lungs: How Breathing Coal Ashis Hazardous To Your Health

Toxic coal ash dust at the Making Money Having Fun Landfill in Bokoshe, OK.
US to Evacuate at Least 1 American Ebola Victim from West Africa
An American aid worker who became sick with the Ebola virus in West Africa is returning to the United States within the next several days.
Early treatment benefits infants with severe combined immunodeficiency
Early transplantation of blood-forming stem cells is a highly effective treatment for infants with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), a group of rare, life-threatening inherited immune system disorders, a study funded by the National Institutes...
WHO Director-General, west African presidents to launch intensified Ebola outbreak response plan
The Director-General of WHO and presidents of west African nations impacted by the Ebola virus disease outbreak will meet Friday in Guinea to launch a new joint US$ 100 million response plan as part of an intensified international, regional and...
A letter from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake on the occasion of World Breastfeeding Week 2014
Giving all children the best start in life begins with breastfeeding – one of the simplest, smartest, and most cost-effective ways we have of supporting healthier children, stronger families, and sustainable growth.
Liberia Announces Additional Ebola Containment Measures
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has announced a National Action Plan in the country’s fight against the Ebola epidemic.
Liberia Diaspora Mobilizing for Ebola Relief
Liberia’s Ambassador to the United States said Liberians in the Diaspora are mobilizing support to help bring relief following the outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus.
Scans reveal differences that might explain why transitions are difficult.
Pay attention to your lifestyle during stressful times, researcher says.
Less Flexibility Seen in Brain Wiring of Kids With Autism: Study