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Ebola Hits the States

By Katie Porter Two nurses who cared for the first person killed by Ebola in the U.S. have tested positive for the disease, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed. The
October 20, 2014

Don’t Believe the Hype

Referred to as a “miracle drink,” the clear liquid from inside the young green fruit is comparable to tap water mixed with baking soda. By Souliman Maida Despite all the hype, coconut
October 20, 2014

City Copes With West Nile Virus

By Katie Porter Vector control officials went door to door in a neighborhood near Santa Ana College last week in response to the county’s worst outbreak since West Nile virus first appeared
September 30, 2014

Healing in the USA

A Retrospective Look at America’s fledging healthcare system By Jeanne Barkemeijer De Wit In 1950s America, getting medical care was a relatively simple process. You saw your family doctor at his office.
September 15, 2014

Affordable Health Care

By Amanda Zive Any student that pays the $19 health fee at the beginning of the school year has full access to the Health and Wellness Center, which offers health and psychological
September 15, 2014

Egg-Saggeration

Maybe your grandmother called breakfast the most important meal of the day, but think again. Today’s health experts question the old wisdom. By Izabella Santana Despite popular belief, breakfast is not the
September 15, 2014

A Mobile Lifestyle

Avoid weight gain associated with stress eating in college. Running takes nothing more than open space, a pair of sneakers and willpower. By Jenn Savedge / MCT Campus Runners, sprinters, walkers,
August 25, 2014

Running Right

There’s more to fitness than lacing up sneakers By Jenn Savedge / MCT Campus  Dawn / Dusk Health experts would advise fitting that run into the early morning hours, or right before
August 25, 2014
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