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Allison Campbell-Rogers

How the guts of remote Amazon dwellers are different than ours - 0 views

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    The result supports what many scientists have long suspected: that modern living has cleaved away large segments of the bacterial population, called the human microbiome, that once lived with and within our ancestors. A better understanding of that deficit could explain and potentially help prevent a host of chronic diseases that are common in Western society, including obesity, asthma, allergies and diabetes.
Allison Campbell-Rogers

You can't stop Ebola at airports - The Globe and Mail - 3 views

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    Great Article for students to see perspective - and answers the question, 'why can't we just seal all the borders to countries where the epidemic is worst?'
Allison Campbell-Rogers

BBC News - Ebola crisis: Toll on regional economies - 1 views

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    Ebola's toll on West African Economies
Allison Campbell-Rogers

What We're Afraid to Say About Ebola - NYTimes.com - 4 views

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    A frightening look at how population plays a role in the spread of Ebola ... and what geographic factors have changed the spread of this outbreak.
Allison Campbell-Rogers

The Future of FOOD How to feed our growing planet - 3 views

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    National Geographic 'The Future of Food'
Allison Campbell-Rogers

Fresh Produce Sails the Hudson - 1 views

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    National Geographic 8 month exploration into Food ... video and links
Allison Campbell-Rogers

Infographic: Tracking Ebola - The Globe and Mail - 1 views

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    Annotated map of spread of Ebola
Allison Campbell-Rogers

The ethics of Ebola: 'An opportunity to right a wrong of history' - The Globe and Mail - 1 views

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    Ethics of experimental drugs used on Ebola victims
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