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Global economy headed for massive crisis, warns widely respected Geneva Report

By J. D. Heyes, October 22 2014
(NaturalNews) A respected report that summarizes the world economic outlook has said that record global debt could trigger a massive economic crisis that would last for years, as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) cut its global economic growth projections. According to The Guardian and other sources, global debt has skyrocketed even though many governments (the U.S. not included) have worked to reduce public and private borrowing. Now, the renowned Geneva Report is sounding alarm bells, saying...

More Dallas hospital workers could have Ebola: CDC chief continues to blame 'breach in protocol,' insists 'any hospital' can handle virus

By J. D. Heyes, October 22 2014
(NaturalNews) The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has said that anyone who cared for Dallas Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan, a Liberian national, at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital could be at risk of contracting the disease. The admission by Dr. Tom Frieden following news that one of Duncan's caregivers, 26-year-old RN Nina Pham, has become infected despite wearing protective clothing and gear, was alarming to many. "We are deeply concerned about this new development...

Heroin overdoses possibly linked to other causes

By Lindsey Alexander, October 22 2014
(NaturalNews) A report was recently released that found a full-blown heroin crisis to be on the rise this year, plaguing the streets of New York. This has allegedly been the worst episode of state-wide drug overdoses related to heroin for any given year since 2003. In total, 420 people died in 2013, while there had been a total of 782 cases of overdose. Writers at MedlinePlus describe heroin to be a white or brown powder, but it can also come in the form of sticky, dark goo. It is made from morphine...

Good news on the Ebola front: Every pause in the outbreak gives you more time to prepare

By Mike Adams, October 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Frontline infectious disease workers are breathing a cautious sigh of relief in the United States today as a full six days have elapsed since the last report of a confirmed Ebola infection on U.S. soil. In one of the most honest opening paragraphs you'll ever read in the mainstream media, AFP reported via Yahoo News today: "With no new Ebola cases in five days, US authorities were cautious but hopeful Monday that the virus has been contained in the United States after a flawed response...

GM wheat discovered contaminating wheat fields in Montana

By David Gutierrez, October 21 2014
(NaturalNews) A field of unregulated genetically modified (GM) wheat has been discovered growing wild in Montana, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced. No varieties of GM wheat have been approved for cultivation in the United States, but this is the second plot discovered growing on its own in less than a year and a half. Like the last such discovery, the new discovery in Montana may have a serious impact on the U.S. wheat export market. Much of the wheat grown in the United...

Chemical contamination in environment, including pharmaceuticals, are 'growing at exponential rate'

By Julie Wilson staff writer, October 21 2014
(NaturalNews) The "innovative" and "challenging new compounds" created each day by commerce are threatening the planet in which we live, scientists say. More and more traces of pharmaceuticals are being discovered in our lakes, rivers and soil daily, and their effects are pretty much completely unknown. For once, a lack of regulation on the government's part is largely to blame. The "environmental spread of pharmaceuticals" is totally ignored by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), allowing...

Media responds: 'Six reasons to panic' about Ebola in America

By Jonathan Benson, October 21 2014
(NaturalNews) A growing segment of the mainstream media is now engaging in cognitive dissonance regarding the Ebola crisis, warning the public not to get in a fear frenzy over the disease even though this same media is responsible for stirring up such panic in the first place. But as explained in thorough detail by The Weekly Standard, there are some valid reasons to panic about Ebola, despite what the media is saying. Here are six of them: 1) Circulating Ebola strain has already mutated more...

Running from the cure - 4 things you can do to prevent cancer

By Derek Henry, October 21 2014
(NaturalNews) It's October, and with that we are blasted with pink paraphernalia and special events (cancer runs) to help us recognize the growing problem of breast cancer. It is during this campaign that we also are reminded that the best plan is to learn how to detect cancer in the early stages, while scientists work feverishly on developing a cancer drug to "cure" those who are dealing with advanced stages of the disease. It is this largely reactive and unnatural approach (waiting until you...

Survey reveals huge differences in cost of organic foods from Whole Foods and other stores

By Julie Wilson staff writer, October 21 2014
(NaturalNews) As much as we all love organic foods, there's times when we certainly don't love the price. While many of us make sacrifices in other areas of our lives in order to afford splurging a little more on good food, you may not have to if you're willing to expand the horizon of grocery stores in which you shop, particularly if its whole foods. An Austin-based grocer, Whole Foods, is one of the first all-natural food store chains to make healthy living and eating trendy. Its varied selection...

'It's just a matter of time' before Ebola pandemic ravages entire world, says Missouri doctor

By David Gutierrez, October 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Ebola is likely to "consume" every Third World country and then devastate wealthier countries as well, Missouri doctor Gil Mobley has warned. He has accused the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of deliberately concealing the threat that the disease poses to the United States. "For months, doctors in my community... have been convinced that the United States will be importing [Ebola] clusters regularly," Dr. Mobley said. "Right now, on the continent of... Africa...

Global famine could destroy society if Ebola outbreak isn't stopped, United Nations warns

By Ethan A. Huff, October 21 2014
(NaturalNews) The United Nations (UN) World Food Program (WFP) is having trouble meeting the escalating hunger needs of West Africans, millions of whom are currently suffering through the worst Ebola outbreak in history. And as the disease continues to spread, the threat of food shortages, and possibly a worldwide famine, is steadily increasing, says the global body. The WFP says its goal is to reach 1.3 million people in the hardest hit areas of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, the collective...

Eating with a conscience

By Hesh Goldstein, October 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Eating is something we take for granted due to conditioning. As little kids, what choice do we have other than eating what our parents put before us? But, as we get older and somehow develop consciousness, we can make choices. Hopefully, the processes by which some of our food choices get to us will enable us to seriously consider other dietary avenues. Many people feel uncomfortable about cooking and eating lobsters; and for good reason: lobsters suffer severe and prolonged...

NY police caught on tape slamming pregnant woman to the ground on her belly, causing bruising and bleeding

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, October 21 2014
(NaturalNews) When public servants rudely go out of their way to pry into other people's business and interrogate them over the most trivial things, then they set themselves up for an unnecessary confrontation. When a public servant preys on people they think look suspicious, they have crossed the line and are no longer serving their community. A provoked civilian may feel threatened by overbearing officers who have no respect for privacy. Instead of setting people up, public servants should be building...

U.S. corporations can't be punished for supporting murders and war crimes in other countries, judge says

By J. D. Heyes, September 25 2014
(NaturalNews) A federal appeals court has ruled that family members of employees working for an American corporation in a foreign country who were killed while on the job by paramilitary forces that the corporation allegedly backed cannot sue the company for damages. According to Courthouse News Service, the U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that relatives of coal miners and union leaders working for Drummond Co. who were killed by Colombian paramilitary forces have no standing to file...

Schools across US are being closed or abandoned amid Ebola fears

By Jonathan Benson, October 21 2014
(NaturalNews) As predicted, fear about Ebola is quickly spreading as the virus fans across the nation. Two schools in Ohio were closed on Thursday after staff members reported possibly coming into contact with the second Dallas nurse who contracted it from Thomas Eric Duncan, and another school was disinfected just to be sure that the virus wasn't lingering on surfaces. Schools in both Ohio and Texas, in fact, canceled classes or shut down completely last week due to Ebola fears stemming from...

Whistleblower secret audio: the Fed secretly serves the interests of big banks

By J. D. Heyes, October 21 2014
(NaturalNews) If you have wondered whether the Federal Reserve actually served the interests of the country in general or those of moneyed self-interests, wonder no further: It's not you the Fed is looking out for. According to several reports, hours of devastating new audio that was secretly recorded by a now-fired bank examiner show that the New York Federal Reserve is far too lenient on the very Wall Street banks it is charged with regulating. The examiner, Carmen Segarra, a former examiner...

Obama Administration controls press-pool reports, determining what information journalists are allowed to share

By J. D. Heyes, October 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Veteran Washington journalists and reporters, when they are being honest, will tell you that the current administration is the most political in modern history. Everything is about the proper messaging; optics are much more important, and policy is designed around perpetuating Democratic power. What they will also tell you is that this White House is so concerned about messaging that it will go to any length to shape it, and that includes pressuring reporters, threatening them with...

CDC approves Vitamin D-Nial drug to halt spread of Ebola (satire)

By Mike Adams, October 20 2014
(NaturalNews) We're saved! The CDC has now partnered with the FDA to approve a new medical treatment for Ebola, guaranteed to offer 100% protection against the coming pandemic. The new anti-Ebola drug is called "Vitamin D-Nial" and will be offered free of charge at all voting booths on November 4. CDC director Thomas Frieden held a well-attended press conference this morning, announcing that "When it comes to Ebola, D-Nial is the answer!" He also promised to send thousands of CDC agents into the...

14 California communities now on verge of waterless-ness; mass migration out of California seems imminent

By Jonathan Benson, October 20 2014
(NaturalNews) Unless California gets some heavy rain, and soon, the state's roughly 38 million residents will eventually be up a creek without a paddle -- or without a creek, for that matter. The latest media reports indicate that some 14 communities throughout the state are now on the verge of running completely dry, and many more could join them in the coming year if conditions remain as they are. A few months ago, the official count was 28 communities bordering on complete waterless-ness, according...

Obama appoints Ron Klain, Democrat Party insider with no medical expertise, as Ebola czar

By J. D. Heyes, October 20 2014
(NaturalNews) President Obama has decided not to heed the call from tens of millions of Americans to take bold action in dealing with the Ebola outbreak in the United States. Instead, he took political action, which is par for the course for this president in dealing with the deadly virus. Obama has named an "Ebola czar" -- Ron Klain -- whose job is to "oversee the administration's Ebola response," according to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ). Only, Klain has no medical experience or expertise whatsoever...

California crop harvests plummet as drought takes toll on national food supply

By Julie Wilson staff writer, October 20 2014
(NaturalNews) The end of September marked three straight years of severe drought for California, with the state receiving less than 60 percent of its average precipitation. The lack of rainfall has resulted in immense suffering throughout the state, leaving low reservoirs, fallowed farmland, rising unemployment and complete drying up of some people's wells. It's true that water is the essence of life. All things living depend on it, and without it the world around us would be nonexistent, however...

Natural cures for athlete's foot

By Michael Edwards, October 20 2014
(NaturalNews) If the skin between your toes itches or burns and is red and scaling, you don't have to resort to over the counter ointments or sprays. There are many choices for natural remedies. From the kitchenApple cider vinegar Garlic Coconut oilAll three of these common kitchen cures are anti-fungal. Apple cider vinegar and garlic will burn, but both will do the trick. Coconut oil will be soothing, but may not work as quickly or as effectively as the first two. Dab full strength vinegar on...

Turmeric naturally increases brain cell growth

By Julie Wilson staff writer, September 26 2014
(NaturalNews) The results of a new study published in the journal Stem Cell Research & Therapy suggests that the popular ancient Indian spice, turmeric, could help repair the brain following an injury and could also be used to treat neurodegenerative diseases. In order to examine the effects of turmeric on brain cells, scientists first bathed endogenous neural stem cells (NSCs), which are stem cells found within adult brains, in extracts of a chemical found in turmeric. Amazingly, they observed...

New York emergency dispatchers restricted from saying 'Ebola' over radio

By J. D. Heyes, October 20 2014
(NaturalNews) Political correctness is now taking over policy-making when it comes to dealing with the Ebola virus in the United States, as evidenced, in part, by a new rule imposed on 911 dispatchers in New York City. According to reports, dispatchers have now been ordered not to use the word "Ebola" over the radio, and instead have been instructed to use code to indicate that units are responding to potential victims of the deadly virus. The New York Post reports that a New York City Fire...

Secrets to hair rejuvenation

By Angelo Druda, October 20 2014
(NaturalNews) An ancient Chinese medical text quotes the following: "When blood is exuberant, the hair is moist, sleek and lustrous". The blood is the hair's food. So there must be an abundant quantity of high quality, pure blood to feed the hair. There must also be strong circulation to ensure that sufficient quantities of blood can counteract the earth's gravity and make it to those follicles up at the highest periphery of the body. In some, hair loss is genetically predetermined. In a great...

Why eating healthy doesn't always result in the health you desire

By Derek Henry, October 20 2014
(NaturalNews) When deciding to finally become healthy, one of the first things we evaluate and change is the food we put in our mouth. After all, nutrition is the fuel our body runs on and to get premium results we need the best fuel, right? Turns out that is only partly true, as many people are figuring out that all the great food they are now eating after decades of digestive abuse isn't translating into the health they imagined. There's a perfectly legitimate reason, and your understanding and...

Low-level radiation causes death and disease in wildlife near Fukushima

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, October 20 2014
(NaturalNews) How can a nuclear reactor meltdown in Japan affect ecosystems, plant and animal life, and even insects on the other side of the world? What are we doing right now that could ultimately impact someone else's future on an entirely different continent? What are we doing to the earth that could eventually come back to harm us? In what ways are our decisions and actions impacting others -- how are we connected as one consciousness? The collective craving for nuclear energy, the escalating...

$25 billion hedge fund manager warns of catastrophic risk of EMP attack

By J. D. Heyes, October 20 2014
(NaturalNews) The billionaire CEO and founder of Elliott Management hedge fund, Paul Singer, who manages $25 billion worth of client funds, is quite the prophet. In 37 years, his fund has only had two down years. Indeed, on average, his fund has an annual return of 14 percent, and that compares very favorably to the 10.8 percent for the S&P 500 as a whole. One of Singer's more recent claims to fame was his public warning about the housing crash and subsequent global economic and financial crisis...

Natural cures for vaginal yeast infections

By Kali Sinclair, October 20 2014
(NaturalNews) Vaginal yeast infections are almost always a symptom of systemic yeast. If you find a natural cure works and you soon have symptoms again, it's time rid yourself of Candida overgrowth. There are many options for treating vaginal yeast infections. Some are messy, some are soothing, and some are downright uncomfortable. Natural cures include: GarlicColloidal SilverTea tree oil Oil of OreganoUndecylenic AcidCoconut oil & Neem oil Apple Cider VinegarGarlicGarlic is a time honored...

Yoga found to benefit dementia patients as well as their caregivers

By Antonia, October 20 2014
(NaturalNews) Yoga provides people with a multitude of benefits to their overall health, improving everything from mood and circulation to energy levels and aches. While most people are aware of this, they may not be privy to the fact that it's also been shown to help those suffering from dementia, such as Alzheimer's disease. (1) Furthermore, it's even been found to help caregivers who are helping those with such diseases. (1) A UK study found that a blend of techniques...

ALERT: U.S. Army researchers at USAMRIID confirm Ebola variant was airborne in 1990

By Mike Adams, October 19 2014
(NaturalNews) U.S. Army virologists working at USAMRIID (U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases) [1] confirmed in 1990 that a strain of Ebola was airborne and could spread through air ducts, resembling the contagiousness of the flu. Details of the airborne transmission and the "nuking" of all the primates in an entire research center are detailed beginning on page 273 of The Hot Zone by Richard Preston, a non-fiction documentary book based on dozens of detailed interviews...

Ebola debate in USA now driven by the madness of politics, not medical realities

By Mike Adams, October 19 2014
(NaturalNews) The rapidly spreading Ebola pandemic has just taken a turn for the worse in the United States, where politics are now driving the conversation. Widespread concern over a level-4 biohazard outbreak in Texas has now given way to mass polarization as those on the political left have gravitated toward the irrational position that a BSL-4 hot virus in the continental United States is no big deal. "Don't worry about Ebola. Get your flu shot instead!" has become one of the many bizarre...

FDA actively blocking fast Ebola detection technology in America

By J. D. Heyes, October 19 2014
(NaturalNews) Common sense would lead you to believe that the U.S. government would be doing everything in its power, now that Ebola has reached American shores, to combat the deadly virus. But if you assumed that, you would be mistaken. Most people don't know that there is an Ebola screening machine; it is currently available to the U.S military, and the military is using it now. So why aren't U.S. hospitals using it? Because government guidelines prevent hospitals from doing so. According...

Reverse 911 calls alert Dallas residents: 'Your neighbor has Ebola'

By J. D. Heyes, October 19 2014
(NaturalNews) Dallas health authorities are doing a poor job of alleviating fears over Ebola, as a sort of reverse 911 automated telephone call "alerted" hundreds of people in recent days with this chilling message: "Your neighbor has Ebola." The Huffington Post reported that every address within a four-block radius of the nurse, Nina Pham, 26, in Northeast Dallas received phone calls on October 12 after she became the second person in the city -- and the U.S. -- to test positive for the virus...

US medical facilities can really only handle a few dozen Ebola patients

By Jonathan Benson, October 19 2014
(NaturalNews) In the event of a large-scale Ebola outbreak in the U.S., the Nebraska Medical Center, where Ebola victim Dr. Rick Sacra was successfully treated, is fully equipped with a special biocontainment unit to treat infected patients and prevent further infection. But this unit, the largest of just four in the entire country, can only ideally handle about two patients -- and 10 at most! This is hardly enough beds to deal with the onslaught of patients that would emerge during an actual...

Liberia collapses into 'economic hell' as panicked population abandons farm fields and factories

By Ethan A. Huff, October 19 2014
(NaturalNews) Ebola is now spreading so fast in West Africa, and causing so much death so quickly, that the regional economy is on the verge of a total collapse. The Washington Post (WP) reports that Liberia, the hardest-hit Ebola country, is now teetering over a chasm of "economic hell," as locals increasingly skip work to avoid infection. Factory workers, farmers and many others with important daily duties simply aren't showing up to work, which means that goods and services, as well as food...

What's the best water to drink while on a detox?

By Kali Sinclair, October 19 2014
(NaturalNews) Earth is the water planet. Oceans, rivers, lakes, streams--water abounds. Unfortunately, most of it is polluted. Our industries use our waterways to dump their waste; industrial farming pollutants leach into waterways and ground water. Even jet fuel is found in our water--in well water and municipal water. Mercury pollutes our rivers, streams, and lakes. Fracking is dumping chemicals into groundwater. We treat water to remove as many pollutants as possible, to make our dirty water...

California proposes new restriction on widely used pesticide to protect health and environment

By Julie Wilson staff writer, October 19 2014
(NaturalNews) Pesticide manufacturers reached an agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to stop the sale of chlorpyrifos, a powerful toxicant used as an insecticide in homes, lawns and gardens more than 14 years ago, due to associated health risks, according to a written report by Beyond Pesticides [PDF]. Chlorpyrifos are banned for use in homes, except in containers with treated baits. The organophosphate insecticide, a chemical created by Dow AgroSciences in 1965, is shockingly...

Rand Paul criticizes Obama Administration's Ebola response, says President is downplaying epidemic

By J. D. Heyes, October 19 2014
(NaturalNews) In a recent interview on Philadelphia talk radio station 1210 WPHT, potential 2016 presidential contender Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, talked with host Dom Giordano about the current outbreak of Ebola in the United States and how the federal government is handling its spread. In his interview, Paul said the manner in which the outbreak crisis is being handled by President Obama reflects badly on him and his Democrat Party, and will likely play into the midterm elections next month...

If Ebola isn't airborne, then how did the NBC News cameraman catch it?

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, October 19 2014
(NaturalNews) It was no joke when American NBC News freelancer Ashoka Mukpo started coming down with symptoms of Ebola on October 1. The symptoms set in just one day after he was hired to be a cameraman for NBC News Chief Medical Editor Correspondent, Dr. Nancy Snyderman. One day after Mukpo came down with symptoms, he was formally tested for Ebola. On October 2, NBC News confirmed that Mukpo had tested positive for Ebola virus in Liberia. A day before Mukpo started showing symptoms, Dr. Synderman...

Learn how to breathe properly and experience surprising health benefits

By Michael Edwards, October 17 2014
(NaturalNews) The simplest thing we do, the one thing we don't even have to think about, is something almost everyone is doing wrong. Breathing correctly is one of the most important practices one can do for their health. It's life changing. It's so simple, so easy, yet so overlooked, so underestimated, and so underappreciated. Most people breathe rapidly with shallow breaths. We raise our shoulders, pull in our diaphragm, and take a breath that fills only the top portion of our lungs. This is...

Ebola pandemic brings out mental illness of establishment media

By Mike Adams, October 18 2014
(NaturalNews) The only thing spreading faster than the global pandemic outbreak right now is the mental illness it seems to invoke across the establishment media. The principle of isolation, a fundamental tool for halting any outbreak, is now being widely and repeatedly described in the leftist media as "racist." (See video below.) What we are being told by the media now is essentially that people with dark skin like Thomas Duncan should never be kept in medical isolation because that would be...

Cornucopia Institute identifies industrial factory farms illegally passing off meat as 'organic'

By Julie Wilson staff writer, October 9 2014
(NaturalNews) In a food market driven by money, greed and power, our only hope for access to clean, sustainable and humanely treated food are watchdog groups whose sole purpose is to keep the industry under a microscope. That's exactly what The Cornucopia Institute does -- a relentless organic watchdog group whose mission is to "draw attention to and rein in abuses from the rise of factory farm confinement dairy operations in organic agriculture." The organic watchdog group spotlights factory...

Thousands of Americans stranded aboard cruise ship with quarantined Dallas health worker exposed to Ebola

By Ethan A. Huff, October 18 2014
(NaturalNews) In breaking news, a lab technician who processed blood and other fluid samples from Thomas Eric Duncan, the first known Ebola victim to arrive unexpectedly on U.S. soil, is currently being quarantined on a Carnival cruise ship after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) contacted the company to notify it of a potential disease breach. The unidentified woman is currently under voluntary quarantine in one of the ship's cabins, along with a travel mate, as the leisure...

Proposed EPA rule would require dentists to prevent mercury, toxic metals from going down the drain

By Julie Wilson staff writer, October 18 2014
(NaturalNews) Introduced by French dentists who immigrated to the U.S. in 1833, the use of amalgam as a dental restoration material became popular as blacksmiths, barbers and tradesman easily made it from the fillings of silver coins and other metals. Adding liquid mercury helped to amalgamate the mixture of metals, resulting in a plug soft enough to apply to a decaying tooth. Aware of the dangers of mercury, even in the 1800s, a group of medical dentists called the American Society of Dental...

Loss of smell is an often overlooked condition that can be detrimental to health

By Antonia, October 18 2014
(NaturalNews) When it comes to senses, eyesight and hearing are typically the ones that receive a great deal of attention. Articles about techniques to improve eyesight include everything from eating healthier foods to taking computer breaks in order to reduce eye strain. To protect hearing, people are urged to wear ear plugs in high-decibel situations such as operating a mower or even a high-speed blender. In fact, noise pollution has gained increasing amounts of awareness through the years...

Organic fruits and veggies improve mental health as well as physical wellbeing

By Julie Wilson staff writer, October 18 2014
(NaturalNews) Mental well-being is something many of us probably don't think too much about, likely because many of us have it. But for those of us that don't, defining what that means and understanding its impact on our lives is crucial to discovering true happiness, or contentment, which some experts argue is even better. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines mental well-being as having a positive perspective of one's life, shaped by good living conditions, employment...

Top 4 herbs that lower blood pressure quickly

By Sandeep Godiyal, October 18 2014
(NaturalNews) High blood pressure is a particularly scary health condition to have. Also known as hypertension, high blood pressure often has no symptoms at all, so an individual might not realize just how unhealthy they are until they go for a routine checkup at their physician and discover that they have high blood pressure. To make matters worse, many of the medications that are typically prescribed for this condition can have side effects that are unpleasant or that affect the individual's...

Ebola outbreak projections for the United States defy CDC's false assurances

By Mike Adams, October 17 2014
(NaturalNews) After watching the testimony of CDC director Tom Frieden (and others) before a congressional committee today, it is abundantly obvious that no official source is going to tell the truth about the realistic danger of an exploding Ebola outbreak in the United States. Under the leadership of Frieden, the CDC has reached a state of delusional denial that staggers the mind, continuing to insist that Ebola cannot be spread through indirect contact (i.e. via contaminated surfaces). The...

Dallas County prepares for 'very real possibility' of more Ebola cases

By J. D. Heyes, October 17 2014
(NaturalNews) With a third person in the Dallas area now infected with the Ebola virus, local officials say they are gearing up to handle more patients, as Texas Gov. Rick Perry contemplates declaring a local emergency. Such a declaration would free up state funds that could be used to help provide more equipment and resources, as well as pay overtime for hospital staff and emergency services, Reuters reported October 15, adding: The Dallas County Commissioners Court is set [October 16] to...



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