"thinking plague" decline and fall posts
HuffPost Weird News OK, so a few people caught the plague. But you don't need to freak out!
105 months ago
Daily Mail Celebrity Eva, like you've never seen her before!
108 months ago
National Geographic The strain of bacteria that caused the Great Plague of London has been discovered—and could help scientists deduce how the plague spread with such swiftness and ferocity.
114 months ago
National Geographic The strain of bacteria that caused the Great Plague of London has been discovered—and could help scientists deduce how the plague spread with such swiftness and ferocity.
114 months ago
Strong Travel Services Thinking about planning your Fall/Winter getaways yet? Maybe it's time to start acting on those travel urges to far-flung destinations like you've always wanted to! Hopper, the airfare prediction app, is predicting an 8.2% drop in airfare THIS FALL.
Read more ... BRB, booking my flights to Bora Bora as we speak...Refinery29 http://r29.co/2b5fBtA
115 months ago
Health.com Yes, the plague is still around.
125 months ago
Refinery29 The plague is caused by the Yersinia pestis bacteria and spreads quickly via infected rodents, fleas, and sometimes people
128 months ago
msnbc Back to the Middle Ages...could the plague be making a comeback?
128 months ago
NPR Plague pops up occasionally in the West — it's found in prairie dogs and other rodents and can be spread by fleas.
"Hopefully, plague will not re-emerge as it did in the Middle Ages," says one official, "but ... it's something that those of us who
Read more ... live here will continue to encounter."
131 months ago
Howstuffworks You may be familiar with the medieval "Black Plague," but did you know that bouts of plague still break out today? Find out what causes an outbreak, learn why plague still exists and explore how the plague has influenced history.
133 months ago
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