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UN: OK to use untested ebola drugs in outbreak

MADRID — The World Health Organization declared it’s ethical to use untested drugs and vaccines in the ongoing Ebola outbreak …

Spanish priest dies of ebola amid ethics debate

MADRID — A Spanish priest being treated for Ebola died Tuesday in Madrid despite having received an experimental drug while …

Spanish ebola patient gets experimental drug

MADRID — Spain has imported a U.S.-made experimental Ebola drug to treat a Spanish missionary priest evacuated from Liberia last …

WHO: Ebola outbreak is a public health emergency

LONDON — The World Health Organization on Friday declared the Ebola outbreak in West Africa to be an international public …

Dengue shot offers some protection, could prevent severe cases but safety questions remain

LONDON—The most advanced vaccine for dengue only offers modest protection but could still help millions of people avoid the devastating …

Scientists find 6,200-year-old parasite egg

LONDON — In a skeleton more than 6,200 years old, scientists have found the earliest known evidence of infection with …

Study: Red meat possibly linked to breast cancer

LONDON — Women who often indulge their cravings for hamburgers, steaks and other red meat may have a slightly higher …

Making embryos from 3 people doesn’t look unsafe

LONDON — Britain’s fertility regulator says controversial techniques to create embryos from the DNA of three people “do not appear …

Doctors design mini dialysis machine for babies

LONDON — Doctors in Italy have designed a miniature dialysis machine for babies, used for the first time last year …

Study: Electrical implant helps paralyzed men move their legs but doctors warn it isn’t a cure

  LONDON – Three years ago, doctors reported that zapping a paralyzed man’s spinal cord with electricity allowed him to …

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