***West Nile: What’s the Risk?
- “So far this year, health officials report more than 1,300 human cases and 19 deaths from West Nile virus. Those numbers are certain to climb in the next few weeks. Yet, as NPR’s Jon Hamilton reports, experts insist that the risk of dying or becoming seriously ill from the mosquito-borne disease is remarkably small. Find out who faces the highest risk and get prevention tips.”
***”Water in the West”
- a multipart series on NPR.
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***West Nile: What’s the Risk?
- “So far this year, health officials report more than 1,300 human cases and 19 deaths from West Nile virus. Those numbers are certain to climb in the next few weeks. Yet, as NPR’s Jon Hamilton reports, experts insist that the risk of dying or becoming seriously ill from the mosquito-borne disease is remarkably small. Find out who faces the highest risk and get prevention tips.”
***”Water in the West”
- a multipart series on NPR.
***New EPA rule draws flak, smog.
A ruling this week lets plants remodel with no new emissions limits. Whither the Clean Air Act? [Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories]
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