A new documentary from Samaritan’s Purse and executive producer Franklin Graham, Facing Darkness is the true story of how two American aid workers
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Facing Darkness not only tells the story of saving Brantly and Writebol, it shows what happens when people choose compassion over fear in service t
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The world watched helplessly as the Ebola virus consumed West Africa in the Spring of 2014; international Christian relief
The world watched helplessly as the EBOLA virus consumed West AFRICA in the Spring of 2014; international Christian relief organization Samaritan
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — As the deadly outbreak of Ebola has subsided, people in several West African countries are flocking to eat bushmeat aga
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) -- As the deadly outbreak of Ebola has subsided, people in several West African countries are flocking to eat bush meat a
University of Virginia School of Medicine researcher Christopher Stroupe has his eye on six little molecules that could be the key to new treatment
BOONE, N.C.
Only three other health issues have been the subject of general assembly high-level meetings: HIV/Aids, non-communicable diseases and Ebola.
Faraz Mohammadali Shaikh, a doctoral student from the University of Macau (UM) Faculty of Science and Technology (FST), has received an internship
University of Virginia School of Medicine researcher Christopher Stroupe has his eye on six little molecules that could be the key to new treatment
The True Story of Samaritan's Purse's Race Against Time to Save American Medical Missionaries Stricken With Ebola Comes to Movie Theaters
At Frederick Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, nurses cared for a pregnant "patient" potentially infected with the Ebola virus.
At Frederick Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, nurses cared for a pregnant "patient" potentially infected with the Ebola virus.
Music had a big role to play both during and in the aftermath of the West Africa Ebola epidemic.
Atlanta legal nurse consultant Liz Buddenhagen, RN, attended the Athens Area Georgia Nurses Association (GNA) dinner meeting at Athens Regional Med
On his radio program yesterday, Bryan Fischer reacted to the arrest of Ahmad Khan Rahami, who is a suspect in a string of bombings that took place
Researchers at the University of Virginia’s School of Medicine might have the answer to treating both Ebola and cancer.
(CNN)Artist Leslie Lumeh's images have always been politically charged but he never dreamed they'd one day save lives.
Over the last few weeks, he has become the Western World's Number One Monster, a bogeyman who could single-handedly bring about the end of hum
Also high on the radar are fast-rising drug costs and a willingness to spend federal dollars to study public health threats like the Zika virus and
Ana P. Santos reports.
It was revelation time at the expansive auditorium of the House on the Rock Church, Lagos last Tuesday, when 93 Days, the film that tells Nigeria’s
I just watched, at a the Twin Cities Science Film Festival, a film called Nzara ’76, which is about the first known Ebola outbreak, the one that ga
One U.S. Air Force pilot was killed and another was injured after a U-2 spy plane crashed Tuesday morning in northern California.
Abe Kromah Back at LNP as ‘102’ 20 Opposition Parties Form Agreement China Begins US$60M Ministerial Complex Project Michael Samukai Charged with A
The room was silent and I was in tears.” – Megan Bambino, Former Deputy Director, Program Chelsea Clinton Recognizes Ambitious Airlift Effort in th
When Ebola hit Guinea in 2014, the country faced many challenges to stop the spread of the virus, including a widespread rural population and numer
In addition to providing new data on virus RNA clearance, a nationwide semen testing program established last year provided behavioral and safe sex
NURSE Pauline Cafferkey has claimed she was made a “scapegoat” for failings in the screening system for medical staff returning from Ebola-hit coun
Scots nurse Pauline Cafferkey said she was made a “scapegoat” by public health officials, who put the public at risk when they failed to spot that
Pauline Cafferkey, the British nurse who survived ebola, has said she was made a “scapegoat” for the failings of public health officials who cleare
The Dungloe native has worked tirelessly to help those affected by the Ebola epidemic.
Pauline Cafferkey, the Scottish nurse who nearly died twice from Ebola, has said government health watchdogs were entirely responsible for the “cat
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey has blasted health officials and accused them of making her a “scapegoat for a catalogue of errors”.
Nurse says Public Health England put public lives at risk by allowing her to fly back to Scotland without being examined Pauline Cafferkey, the Sco
EBOLA nurse Pauline Cafferkey claims she was “hung out to dry” by health officials who cleared her to jet back to Scotland with the deadly virus.
SCOTS nurse Pauline Cafferkey has blamed a health watchdog for failing to spot that she had Ebola on her return to the UK.
UBA has co-sponsored the production of the movie “93 Days,” a movie which depicts the account of how Nigeria faced its first case of Ebola virus an
Ebola is currently raging through West Africa at an unstoppable pace.
The two teams had previously competed against one another in London Paralympics where Bosnia defeated Iran.
Earlier on Tuesday, Cafferkey's representative, Joyce Cullen, applied for the hearing to be held in private, arguing that the "intrusive
Ms Cafferkey, 40, was infected with the virus while working in Sierra Leone in 2014 and returned to the United Kingdom at the end of December that
Pauline Cafferkey who has family roots in Rannyhual near Kincasslagh was infected while working in Sierra Leone in 2014.
When nurse Pauline Cafferkey selflessly volunteered to help fight ebola in Sierra Leone, she nearly paid the ultimate price.
93 Days, a movie recreation of the Ebola Virus Disease scare wins plaudits at The Toronto Film Festival as it sets to hit Nigerian Cinemas Differen
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey has said she was “hung out to dry” by health officials who cleared her to fly to Scotland to cover up the fact that t
Ebola virus disease (EVD), also known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF), results from Ebola virus and three other closely related viruses in the gen
Ebola viral infection was first observed in The Democratic Republic of Congo (named after a river called Zaire) in 1976.