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 Ariayanna Stinson, 6, of Atlanta, walks around the playground next to a smoking prohibited sign in Woodruff Park, Friday, July 26, 2013, in Atlanta. No Smoking signs are going up in parks, beaches and other outdoor venues across the country, but some experts are questioning whether theres enough medical evidence to support the trend. (AP Photo/Jaime Henry-White)

World No Tobacco Day Helps to Spread Awareness

June 1, 2016

By: Kaitlin Christ Over six million people are killed each year by something that can be prevented. According to the American Cancer Society, one billion people smoke cigarettes around the world,...

A health workers stands in the Sambadrome spraying insecticide to combat the Aedes aegypti mosquito that transmits the Zika virus in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Jan. 26, 2016. The Sambadrome will be used for the Archery competition during the 2016 Olympic games. With the opening ceremony less than three months away, a Canadian professor has called for the Rio Olympics to be postponed or moved because of the Zika outbreak, warning the influx of visitors to Brazil will result in the avoidable birth of malformed babies. The IOC and World Health Organization disagree, saying Zika will not derail the games.   (AP Photo/Leo Correa, File)

Zika fears threaten summer Olympics in Rio, Brazil

May 26, 2016

By: Maddie O’Shea Outbreaks. Fear. Chaos. All these words define the threat that health officials to athletes feel about the upcoming Summer Olympics held in South America. Despite efforts...

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