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West Africa battles Ebola and fear

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A top Liberian health official tells CBS News there may be hundreds more Ebola-related fatalities than have been reported -- and the outbreak is going to get worse. One of the epicenters of the disease is in Liberia’s capital of Monrovia, where there are only two treatment centers. Debora Patta reports.

Can Vitamin D deficiency lead to Alzheimer’s?

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A new study links vitamin D deficiency to a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease. The study found people who are moderately deficient have a 53 percent greater risk of developing dementia. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

Serial stowaway on Southwest Airlines

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A 62-year-old woman got through a security checkpoint and then past a Southwest Airlines gate agent. Southwest Airlines says it’s investigating how the suspect, who has been described as a well known “plane hopper,” got on the flight. John Blackstone reports.

After massive password theft, renewed focus on cyber crime

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Security analysts are concerned the Russian crime ring behind an Internet security breach could ultimately sell the stolen personal data, exposing bank accounts and leading to identity theft. Jeff Pegues reports.



Vitamin D deficiency linked to Alzheimer’s

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In the largest study of its kind, British researches have found that a lack of Vitamin D could increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. CBS News’ Craig Boswell reports.

"Rabbit fever" warning issued to Colorado residents

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Health officials in Jefferson County, Colorado are warning the public to stay away from sick or dead rabbits because they may have “rabbit fever,” a disease that can be life-threatening to humans. Health specialists are collecting dead rabbits to test for the disease. KCNC-TV's Kathy Walsh reports.

New voice-activated CPR device may save more lives

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A new voice-activated device guides the user through chest compressions at an even pace. Wisconsin creator, Joe Hanson, hopes his device will make CPR less daunting. WDJT's Lane Kimble reports.

Ohio inmates package water for Toledo residents

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After a Toledo water ban quickly emptied store shelves, inmates at a state prison, which is a working dairy farm, packaged clean drinking water to ship to residents. Maureen Kocot of WBNS reports.

Cleveland cleans up before hosting big events

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As Cleveland prepares to host this weekend's Gay Games and the 2016 Republican National Convention, the clock is ticking to clean up the city's appearance. Paul Orlusky from CBS affiliate WOIO reports.

Student creates anti-bullying phone app

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17-year-old Brandon Boyton experienced his fair share of bullying. He created an app that allows students to report incidents and send anonymous screen shots of cyber bullying directly to administrators. WISH's Kylie Conway reports.

Texas judge recovering from flesh-eating bacteria

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Justice of the Peace Derry Dunn is still battling an aggressive flesh-eating bacteria that he contracted while on family vacation. Doctors considered amputating his leg but, after a successful surgery and antibiotics, there is hope his condition will improve. KFDM's Haley Bull reports.

Tense Gaza truce holds, hopes pinned on Cairo

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Israeli tanks have pulled out of the Gaza Strip, but they haven't gone far. Charlie D'Agata reports that with a 72-hour cease-fire ticking away fast, all hopes are pinned on diplomats in Cairo striking a longer-term peace deal.





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