by Cecil Maranville
We have to prepare for this flu in the same way that we would prepare for going to war, calling the disease "a natural bioterrorist."
by Scott Ashley
Could a global catastrophe like the 1918 flu outbreak happen again? At the moment, it appears that the COVID-19 pandemic will not prove as deadly as first thought. But it has had a terrible global impact in various other ways. And much...
by Scott Ashley
For weeks scientists, researchers and health officials have been baffled by the sudden emergence of the disease and panicked by its rapid spread to some 30 countries.
by Scott Ashley
The latest theory about the origin of the epidemic should be of great interest to those who take the Bible seriously, particularly its instructions regarding health and diet.
by Cecil Maranville, Darris McNeely, John Ross Schroeder
While the recent World Trade Organization meetings were marred by protestors, the more significant meetings may have been those held the week before in the Philippines. Asian leaders gathered for a summit meeting that laid a foundation for...
by Howard Davis
What are the roots of Asia's economic problems and what does the future hold for this region?
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
The ongoing Asian financial firestorm will affect virtually the entire world in 1998, according to projections issued by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
by Don Hooser
Some health officials fear that the current outbreak of swine flu may already be pandemic. A pandemic is a global epidemic, one that spreads from nation to nation.
by Mario Seiglie
Genetic adaptation to environment has been attributed to natural selection for advantageous mutations. But scientists have recently learned that adaptations come mostly from genetic switches responding to circumstances—proof of design, as...
by Tanya Winger
When we consistently put other things before God, nothing seems to work well for long