www.inquisitr.com
| 8 days ago
CDC Denies Zombie Apocalypse Internet Rumors, 'Does Not Know of a Virus or Condition That Would Reanimate the Dead'. Posted: June 1, 2012. CDC denies zombie apocalypse. Okay, if you hadn't felt the last few days were just like the ...
www.bustedinacadiana.com
| 8 days ago
Following several disturbing incidents involving cannibalism that have set the internet aflutter with rumours of an impending 'Zombie Apocalypse,' the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a statement on Friday saying that there
blog.flyingcows.co.cc
| 8 days ago
Zombie Apocalypse and the 'bath salts' link: 34 states already impacted per DEA (CNN) — On Saturday night in Miami, a naked "zombie-like" man attacked another man, biting off parts of his face. The attack was .... Maryland cannibal
www.mnn.com
| 8 days ago
"The CDC does not know of a virus or condition that would reanimate the dead (or one that would present zombie-like symptoms)," wrote agency spokesman David Daigle in an email to The Huffington Post. Daigle dismissed the idea of a “zombie
magz.me
| 8 days ago
CDC spokesman: we don't 'know of a virus or condition that would reanimate the dead'. By Radar Staff Next stop, the scene ... Zombie Apocalypse and the 'bath salts' link: 34 states already impacted per DEA. about 1 hour ago - No
www.themarysue.com
| 8 days ago
Add in the tweet from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign about a leak of hazardous materials from the Institute of Genomic Biology, and let's just say we're all in a bit of a tizzy about a possible zombie apocalypse. But the