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When Disaster Strikes and You Aren’t Home: What To Do First
In addition to creating preparedness kits and plans for the home, it’s also important to know what to do when you aren’t home during an emergency.
HHS Prepares For Flu Pandemic That They Forecast Could Kill 60 Million People Worldwide
The question is, are these tests really to give an early warning of influenza, or are they to alert doctors that something far more sinister may be present?
Gardening Tasks for Fall
Here are some great gardening tasks for fall… perhaps they’ll spark some ideas as you strive to make next year the best gardening year yet.
First Death From D68 Enterovirus
A little girl from Rhode Island has become the first person to die of the D68 enterovirus.
Reducing Waste and Simplifying Your Home
Here are 5 ways to reduce waste in your home and simplify your life.
The Delicious World Of Edible Hibiscus
Even if you don’t live anywhere near the tropics, chances are there’s an edible hibiscus somewhere near you.
When Officials Say The Infection Rate of Ebola is “2” Be Afraid
The problem with this is that no country on the planet has the facilities to check out every person who reports suffering from a sore throat and general malaise. People are going to slip through the net and it’s at this point that an epidemic of Ebola is most likely to occur.
5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Sleep
Ongoing research continues to reveal more about snoozing, and some of their findings are intriguing – and quite surprising.
CDC’s Failing Attempts to Quell Ebola Fears Could Lead to Mass Breakdowns
CDC’s gross mismanagement of the Ebola crisis thus far could very quickly lead to panic and societal breakdown.