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September 9, 2005 Gulf Coast Faces New Health Risks   Volume 1 Issue 174  
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Gulf Coast Faces New Health Risks
By: Washington (myDNA News)

The devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina is readily apparent from the dramatic aerial views of home, building and property destruction. While the immediate focus of emergency workers has been on saving lives and unfortunately retrieving the dead, a less visible, but potentially long-lasting round of health threats emerge in the form of waterborne diseases.
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HCA Says Tulane Hospital's Future Up In Air
By: Todd Pack, Staff Writer, Tennessean.com

HCA Inc. says it's too soon to say when — or even if — it can reopen Tulane University Hospital & Clinic, which was left flooded and powerless when Hurricane Katrina thrashed New Orleans a week ago.
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School District Files Lawsuit Over Mold Problem
By: TheKSBWChannel.com

WATSONVILLE, Calif. -- School district officials have filed a lawsuit against a contractor in connection with mold problems at Pajaro Valley High School.
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Construction Worker Threatens To Sue Over Lost Job
By: Don Bond, Norwich Bulletin

PLAINFIELD-- A Plainfield man who found a plaque honoring veterans in a dumpster during the construction of Plainfield High School, is threatening to sue the town and several of its officials after he was fired from his job with a subcontractor on the school project.
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Raleigh Citizens To Be Moved
Mold in building prompts city to act
By: Josh Shaffer, Staff Writer, News & Observer

RALEIGH -- The city will relocate more than 30 people from an apartment complex in Southeast Raleigh because of health risks from mold found in the basement.
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7 Families File Suit Over Poor Air Quality
By: Ashley Bach, Seattle Times Eastside bureau

Over the first year of her life, Caroline Weaks frequently had a hacking cough, ear infections and breathing problems. But when the baby would leave her Snoqualmie Ridge home for a period of time, her sinuses would clear, said her mother, Laura.
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Mold a Growing Concern at Courthouse
By: Scott Frost, Staff Writer

TRENTON -- Two Mercer County judges were relocated to different courtrooms yesterday after a county health officer found a moldy situation on some of the wood inside, officials said.
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Repairs Now Under Way On Homes
Yucaipa group of 14 wins judgment of $1.3 million
By: Stacia Glenn, sbcun Staff Writer

YUCAIPA - After years of living in brand-new houses plagued with leaking windows and cracked stucco, 14 homeowners in Whisper Ranch have been awarded $1.3 million for construction defects.
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Hypersensitivity of which system of your body creates an allergic response?

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D.) Pulmonary system

E.) Digestive system

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