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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. What is bleeding eye virus? The disease that’s sparked travel ...

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    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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    In the United States, travel warnings are issued by the Department of State and are often called warden messages. [2] [3] Travel advisories may relate to issues such as inclement weather, security matters, civil unrest or disease. [4]

  6. Climate change and infectious diseases - Wikipedia

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    A literature review in 2016 found that generally there is an increase in diarrheal disease (except for viral diarrheal disease) during or after certain weather conditions: elevated ambient temperature, heavy rainfall, and flooding. [41] These three weather conditions are predicted to increase (or to intensify) with climate change in future.

  7. 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.

  8. Weather and climate effects on Lyme disease exposure

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    Overall climate is more determinate of tick population and daily weather has a subtle effect on the spread of tick-borne disease. Being mindful of daily weather patterns and vigilantly avoiding exposure to ticks reduces human exposure to Lyme disease. [5] Lyme disease number of cases reported by county 2007 Peak summer weather July 2007. Warm ...

  9. There’s a Deadly Mosquito-Borne Virus Circulating in ... - AOL

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    Meaning, they have no symptoms. But some people will develop symptoms within four to 10 days after being bitten, per the CDC, and they can be serious. Symptoms of EEE may include: Fever. Headache ...