Announced via a post on the social network, Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg steps in to make his contributions in the fight against Ebola.
Is Ebola going to spread around the world? At the moment I pretty much panic every time I get a bit warmer after a cup of coffee. Er, is that a fever I have?
We can forget about a world invasion by zombies… right now we’re just trying to deal with Ebola, which has wiped out over 4 000 people.
The spread of Ebola is on everyone’s minds at the minute – have a read at what the man who discovered the disease has to say.
It’s not difficult to make Americans panic, but maybe this time they have an actual reason: Ebola. It’s there. It has entered the Land of Freedom.
The daily quality of our lives can be dramatically improved by our conscious intake of pure Superfoods, and this can help you strengthen your immune system and ultimately prevent common symptoms of disease from arising.
Canada has great schools, doctors and low levels of crime. Now there’s another reason to consider hopping across the pond to the land of Mounties and maple leaves.
Hot on the heels of this insightful video, it seems like media and citizens alike are escaping their Facebook induced hibernations and bailing.
Ever heard of ‘Oil pulling’? Nope, us neither. That’s because it’s an outdated practice that stems from the biblical era – but it has some serious health benefits, apparently.
Jenna Lowe is a very close friend of the vibe who, at 17, was diagnosed with a rare, little-known, degenerative, life-threatening lung disease called Primary Pulmonary Hypertension. This beautiful bright child has launched a blog detailing her journey.
A little while ago, The University of Cape Town (UCT)’s Science department announced groundbreaking news: it has found a single dose cure for Malaria.
Following hot on the heels of a possible malaria vaccine, another group of scientists have bred mosquitoes in Guatemala which have been genetically modified to fight Dengue fever.
Not only do vuvuzelas make sporting matches sound like they’re being attended by giant, angry bees, but they also emit more germ-carrying particles than regular screaming; testing the amount of bacteria-sized particles emitted by a shout and by vuvuzela,researcher Ruth McNerney found the vuvuzelas a couple of hundred times more effective.