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Health Dec 29

Norovirus is surging in parts of the U.S. again. Here’s what to know about the stomach virus

By Anita Snow, Associated Press

Health Feb 29

Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of norovirus virions
Norovirus illnesses are up in some places. Here’s what you need to know

Cases of norovirus, a highly contagious stomach bug, are climbing in the Northeastern U.S.

By JoNel Aleccia, Associated Press

Politics Feb 07

Watch 4:12
News Wrap: White House aide resigns amid domestic abuse allegations

In our news wrap Wednesday, Rob Porter, the White House staff secretary, is resigning after his two ex-wives accused him of domestic abuse, including punching and choking. Also, reports of sexual assault doubled at West Point last year. Officials cite…

By PBS News Hour

World Feb 07

Volunteers pose next to the Olympic rings at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Photo by Jorge Silva/Reuters
Winter Olympic officials sequester 1,200 people to test for norovirus

Organizers are scrambling on the eve of the biggest planned event in South Korea in years — not because of anything related to North Korea and national security, but in an attempt to arrest the spread of norovirus at the…

By Foster Klug, Associated Press

Science Jul 22

Farmer John Ive inspects a dam on his property at Dicks Creek
Forget sharks: 7 things in the water swimmers should actually fear

Shark attacks are incredibly unlikely, but here are seven things swimmers should actually be afraid of — and how to avoid them.

By Jonathan Wosen, STAT

Jul 20

What you need to know about norovirus, and why it’s dreaded

By Andrew Joseph, STAT

Suspected cases of norovirus, which involve a dozen Republican staffers in the Cleveland area for the Republican National Convention, have caused alarm.

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