A drop in the number of cases reported and burials in Liberia indicate a levelling off of Ebola cases.
Tourism in Kenya and Tanzania hurt by Ebola outbreak half a continent away.
Six vials of smallpox cannot be destroyed 'because of bureaucracy'.
Pharmaceutical 'fountain of youth' to be trialed on dogs.
A meditation technique that encourages open thinking was shown to improve creativity in participants during a study.
Dutch Heart Foundation praises 23-year-old Belgian engineering student's life-saving 'ambulance drone.'
Swedish scientists say MAOA and cadherin 13 (CDH13) genes more common in violent criminals.
Just 1.36% of the public health budget is being spent on mental illnesses, says Mind
After three years of experimenting with summer hours, Putin has backed the move to Winter Time.
Canadian study finds people with mental health disorders have higher risk of cardiovascular disease
Nurse Kaci Hickox, returning from Sierra Leone, said the mandatory quarantine is "inhumane" and she will sue.
Study traces Ebola and Marburg viruses to ancient roots going back to 16-23 million years.
Some of the more peculiar calls to the non-emergency helpline.
Survey finds three in four Danish people want circumcision of boys to be banned
Kaci Hickox criticises US Ebola quarantine regulations after being detained in hospital despite testing negative for the virus.
Woman who travelled to Brisbane from Guinea is tested after being quarantined
Using stem cells from the patient's blood, researchers were able to grow new blood vessels and transplant them successfully.
Priory branch opens as record numbers of bankers seek help for alcohol and sex addiction.
Doctors at Sydney's St Vincent's Hospital carry out three successful transplants using dead hearts.
WHO's conservative estimate says more than 10,000 people have been infected and nearly 5,000 have died in outbreak.
NYPD officers who attended New York's first confirmed Ebola victim criticised after leaving medical waste in bin
More than 40 exposed after relatives brought the two year-old girl to Mali after her mother died of the virus
Craig Spencer became New York's first victim of the killer virus Ebola.
The 22-year-old has a significant mental disability and has been subjected to numerous "exploitative and abusive" sexual relationships.
Researchers find learning new words activates part of brain involved in activities such as sex
Mali to monitor 43 people who came into contact with 2-year-old girl who contracted disease
The doctor was not certified to carry out cosmetic procedures, Thai authorities say.
Dr Craig Spencer, who works with Doctors Without Borders, in isolation ward of Bellevue Hospital.
Study predicts current international efforts will not contain Ebola outbreak in Montserrado, Liberia.
The Malian government has confirmed the first case of ebola.