Lethal plague outbreaks in Lake Baikal hunter-gatherers 5,500 years ago - Nature
Nature volume 654, pages 697–705 (2026) Cite this article Plague is among the most devastating diseases in human history1. However, early strains of the plague-causing bacterium Yersinia pestis lacked virulence factors that are required for the bubonic form until around 3,800 years ago2,3.
Inside Ebola country: NPR reports from eastern DR Congo's outbreak zone - NPR
Eliezer Kasongo, president of REMEDE Bunia, raises awareness among residents about Ebola prevention measures during a community outreach event on Ebola Awareness Day in Bunia, Ituri Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Arsène Mpiana Monkwe for NPR hide caption BUNIA, Democratic Republic of Congo — Eliezer Kasongo thought the Ebola epidemic would blow over in a few weeks.
This Painful Condition Impacts Women Way More Than Men, And You Need To Know About It - BuzzFeed
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What would it take to stop women from bleeding to death after childbirth? - NPR
A senior midwife sutures a woman who has just given birth in Borno State, Nigeria. Around the world, postpartum bleeding is a serious issue, leading to 43,000 deaths a year.