Health Oct 21 Why Ebola runs a different course in different people By Lauren Neergaard, Associated Press
Health Oct 17 Obama names Ebola ‘czar’ WASHINGTON — Facing renewed criticism about the U.S. response to Ebola, President Barack Obama is conceding that it may make sense to have a single person lead the administration's effort. But he says imposing a travel ban from disease-ravaged West… By Domenico Montanaro and Associated Press
Nation Oct 09 Dallas immigrant community reacts to death of Ebola victim Duncan A little more than two weeks ago when Thomas Eric Duncan arrived in the U.S., he stayed at his girlfriend’s apartment in Dallas' Vickery Meadow neighborhood. Today, the ethnically diverse community of immigrants and refugees in the neighborhood learned of… By Stella M. Chávez, KERA
Health Oct 04 Watch How can the spread of Ebola be stopped in the US? How can the spread of the Ebola virus be stopped? Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss lessons learned in the missteps made in treating Ebola patient Thomas… By PBS News Hour
Health Oct 03 NBC News freelance journalist tests positive for Ebola An American freelance cameraman working in Liberia for NBC News has contracted the Ebola virus and is being flown to the U.S. for treatment, the news network announced Thursday night. By Joshua Barajas