Ebola Outbreak

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Ebola: Risky myths and rumours 

Busting the myths about Ebola is crucial to stop the transmission of the disease.
Will eating raw onions and garlic or ginger once a day for three days protect you from Ebola? Is it okay to eat bitter kola? Or will bathing with salty water prevent infection with Ebola?

Are you dressed to fight Ebola?

You do not go to a gun duel armed with a knife, neither do you wear boxing gloves to a wrestling match. Common sense dictates that one goes to battle with the right equipment

Inside Ebola control centre

One short sleep past, we wake eternally, and death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die”. A window sticker bearing these last two verses of John Donne’s holy sonnet, “Death be not proud”, caught this reporter’s attention

Cure for Ebola at last?

For Ebola, an illness of exceptional contagion which first outbreak of the virus was in 1976, its origin traced to Congo and Sudan, cure for the dreaded disease seems to have been found in the United States (US)

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