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A recent article in The Washington Post brought to light the deficiencies of microcephaly reporting in Brazil. According to the Health Ministry of Brazil, there

CDC/IDCare Live Joint Zika Session The media is full of Zika news. But, it seems that attention given to the Ebola epidemic far surpassed the

The New York Times just reported that Robert De Niro is pulling a documentary from the Tribeca Film Festival about anti-vaccination. It was supposedly going

The media is saturated with news about the alarming rates of being overweight (defined as having excess body weight for a particular height from fat,

News stories about the spread of Zika virus appear more and more each day. Those infected live in South America and Africa for the most