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  2. 'Bleeding Eye' Virus Sparks Travel Warning and Worldwide ...

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    While most people recover within a month, the CDC says 1 in 20 will develop a more serious disease. Symptoms include “sensitivity to light, dizziness, pain behind the eyes, nausea, vomiting, and ...

  3. The disease that’s sparked travel warnings. ... which is frequently fatal and is related to the much better-known Ebola virus, is sometimes known as "bleeding eye disease" because it damages ...

  4. World's Worst Travel Diseases (And How To Avoid Them) - AOL

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    Just reading the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Travel page, with its list of some 60-odd diseases from African Sleeping Sickness to Yellow Fever may be enough to make you World's ...

  5. Travel warning - Wikipedia

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    A travel warning, travel alert, or travel advisory is an official warning statement issued by government agencies to provide information about the relative safety of travelling to or visiting one or more specific foreign countries or destinations. [1]

  6. Motion sickness - Wikipedia

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    This may include car travel, air travel, sea travel, space travel, or reality simulation. [2] Risk factors include pregnancy, migraines, and Ménière's disease. [2] The diagnosis is based on symptoms. [2] Treatment may include behavioral measures or medications. [3] Behavioral measures include keeping the head still and focusing on the horizon.

  7. West Nile fever - Wikipedia

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    A number of various diseases may present with symptoms similar to those caused by a clinical West Nile virus infection. Those causing neuroinvasive disease symptoms include the enterovirus infection and bacterial meningitis. Accounting for differential diagnoses is a crucial step in the definitive diagnosis of WNV infection. Consideration of a ...

  8. Your winter illness guide: What to know about COVID symptoms ...

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    The most recent CDC data shows emergency department visits related to COVID-19 nationwide as “minimal,” and Dr. Robert Murphy, professor of infectious diseases at Northwestern University ...

  9. List of severe weather phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Severe weather can occur under a variety of situations, but three characteristics are generally needed: a temperature or moisture boundary, moisture, and (in the event of severe, precipitation-based events) instability in the atmosphere.