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Thailand confirms first microcephaly cases linked to Zika
The U.S. issued new advice for pregnant women traveling to Southeast Asia, now the region has reported cases of the birth defect connected to the Zika virus.
Sex is causing Zika to spread more than scientists first realized
"Zika is a sexually transmitted disease now — we need to start thinking of it that way."
No One Got Zika At the Olympics and Brazil Is Relieved
Rio’s mayor says visitors were safer from Zika in his city than Miami.
Boko Haram Has Prevented Nigeria From Eliminating Polio
Terrorism and war can ruin our chances at eradicating disease.
Why It's So Hard to Determine If Food and Drinks Cause Cancer
The World Health Organization took coffee off it's list of possible carcinogens, but added "hot beverages."
The Hangover News
This weekend, up to 700 people died trying to cross the Mediterranean, Japan put its military on high alert, that Chinese soap company said people were "overreacting", and more.
World Health Organization Rejects Call to Postpone Olympics Amid Zika Fears
WHO has called Zika a “Public Health Emergency of International Concern,” but is not concerned about it enough to postpone or move the 2016 Olympics from Rio.
150 Scientists and Ethicists Urge Postponing the Rio Olympics Due to Zika
The Games will—in all likelihood—go on, but if 150 experts tell you they shouldn't, maybe you should listen to them.
This Powerpuff Girls PSA Is Teaching Brazilian Kids About Zika
When it comes to fighting Zika, we need all the help we can get.
No One Knows Exactly How Much Herbicide Is in Your Breakfast
A new lawsuit raises a lot of questions about what exactly is in the stuff we put in our faces every morning.
In Things We Already Knew, People Who Buy Vinyl Don't Actually Listen to It
Adele's new album probably sounds great on vinyl, but you probably haven't played it.
Thailand Is Planning to Send Drunk Drivers to Morgues as Punishment
Thai authorities want drunk drivers to "feel the pain, so that they may understand and attain a good conscience."