Fujifilm, once a pioneer in photography, is seeking to expand in the pharmaceuticals business through a subsidiary.
Dr. Craig Spencer reportedly no longer has the Ebola virus.
Public Health Agency says patient is in isolation at pending test results
Kaci Hickox was recently involved in a legal battle with state officials over her Ebola quarantine order.
However, the medical charity warned the disease could flare up again, as it has done in other areas after periods of relative declines.
The WHO came up with new burial guidelines after consulting with medical professionals and religious groups.
The U.S. government filed a patent application in 2009 that has yet to be approved.
One-sixth of the world's population suffers from one or more neglected tropical diseases.
All women are at risk for cervical cancer. There are generally no signs or symptoms in early cases.
Ebola nurse Amber Vinson has spoken out for the first time about her decision to fly to Ohio two days after Thomas Duncan’s death.
Despite significant contributions from China, the U.K. and the U.S., health workers in West Africa need more to fight Ebola, the U.N. said.
Facebook's renewed efforts came weeks after CEO Mark Zuckerberg's $25 million donation to the CDC.
Maria Teresa Romero was the only known case in Spain, which will be declared Ebola-free by the WHO on Dec. 2, barring any other cases.
Smaller stores in Berkeley can avoid the tax and keep selling soda at market prices.
New marijuana laws in Alaska, Oregon and D.C., don’t take effect right away. Here’s a rundown on when it’s legal to have and consume pot there.
In any given year, flu shots prevent infection in about 60 percent of people who are vaccinated. But it won’t guarantee a symptom-free winter.
Samples of Ebola are in short supply for U.S. scientists who require a fresh, steady stock of the virus to track its mutations.
An area of Sierra Leone that had avoided the ongoing Ebola outbreak has reportedly been hit by the deadly virus.
The U.S. territory of Guam is poised to legalize medical marijuana on Tuesday, according to preliminary poll results there.
Maynard's story may help advocates of assisted-suicide laws expand such legislation elsewhere.
Aid organizations turn to governments, militaries and NGOs to address the the transport challenges hindering the response in the Ebola zone.
Why are there no treatments for Ebola? The economics of medical research are partly to blame.