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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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BENNAIM: Saying goodbye to Ebola

BENNAIM: Saying goodbye to Ebola

Amid Bennaim November 11, 2015

Back in the late summer of 2014, I remember thinking that it was illogical for people to get all caught up in the Ebola craze. I realized that cable news networks had the hard job of filling up 24 hours...

Co-founder of global health organization Partners in Health Paul Farmer speaks about the current state of global health at Jacob Sleeper Auditorium Tuesday evening. PHOTO BY SUSIE TERASAKI/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Hundreds crowd CGS for renowned global health expert

Maddie Domenichella November 5, 2015

Partners in Health founding director Paul Farmer highlighted the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, his medical efforts in Haiti and several global health issues in developing and underdeveloped countries...

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers designed a device to detect Ebola in 10 minutes by taking blood. GRAPHIC BY ERICA MAYBAUM/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

In race against time, new Ebola test works in minutes

Kaitlin Junod March 5, 2015

The Ebola outbreak that grew rapidly last year has claimed 9,729 lives as of Saturday, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Approximately 99.8 percent of those deaths are...

PHOTO BY MIKE DESOCIO/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

REYNOLDS: America: Worried About the Wrong “E”

Rebecca Reynolds October 6, 2014

Ebola has finally made its way to America. It has infiltrated the American borders, sliding past the airport security guards and into Dallas. Everyone’s worst nightmare has come true. Or so it seems. Ever...

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