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Morning Break: Docs Who Fondle; 'Zombie Anthrax'; PCBs and Autism

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Regulators told of often fail to inform law enforcement -- and sometimes let those doctors continue to practice. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

Two can play the , say Kurt Eichenwald at Newsweek.

If , American Ebola patients would have been denied U.S. care, the Washington Post reminds us.

Another health risk from global warming: and other pathogens released from melting glaciers and permafrost layers. (VICE News)

The Clinton family's healthcare charity should be shut down in the wake of recent revelations, editorials in and the urge.

Vox put together a nifty map that shows the nationwide by county.

The , condemning drugmaker Mylan's 400% price hike since 2009. So did and . (Reuters, USA Today)

Forget broody Instagram filters, a than at predicting anxiety and depression. (Wired)

God versus science: Russian scientists fear with a church historian will spark a shift towards Christian orthodoxy in education and public life. (Nature)

PCBs, banned in the U.S. in 1977, have been linked to higher risk of autism spectrum disorder in children born today, in Environmental Health Perspectives.

A year after receiving new hands, Zion Harvey, the first child to receive a double hand transplant, says the best part is (Today)

Zombie drug update: Australian researcher linked to recent . (Science Alert)

Known fetal malformation risk between 2007 and 2014 in France. (Reuters)

Newly-developed may revolutionize addiction, Parkinson's, and concussion treatments. (Scientific American)

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