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September 9, 2009 California Wildfires & Smoke Cause Health Concerns   Volume 1 Issue 415  
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California Wildfires & Smoke Cause Health Concerns
by Dr Rajiv Sahay, FIAS, CIAQP, Alan Wozniak, CIAQP, CIEC, EDLab

Los Angeles, CA -- With the wind picking up and blowing smoke into populous coastal areas, the efforts to battle the deadly wildfires that have threatened thousands of homes in the Los Angeles suburbs.

One can live without food and water for several days, but hardly a few minutes without air. This reflects the importance of air for life.

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Swine Flu Health Alert
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Washington, DC -- Not too long ago people were diagnosed with Swine flu when they complained about flulike symptoms in Mexico. While clinicians are busy with the therapeutic aspect of this pandemic, health professionals and others are busy in studying the ontogeny and preventive care to manage this epidemic of global concern.

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The New Back-to-School Ritual: Quarantines
by ROBBIE BROWN nytimes.com

ATLANTA — It looks like a typical college dormitory: the functional single cots, the students lazing in pajamas and sandals, the laptops and iPhones clicked to Facebook.

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Mold Delays Opening of Stone Harbor Elementary
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by Leslie Truluck

STONE HARBOR — On Monday, Aug. 31, mold was found on cold water pipes behind built-in classroom bookcases at Stone Harbor Elementary School causing a one-day delay for students to return.

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Business Could See Half of Employees out with Swine Flu in Fall, Health Chief Says
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by Kathryn Gregory, Staff writer

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Kanawha County businesses should start making contingency plans on how to run their businesses in the event that up to half of their staff is out sick with swine flu this fall and winter, according to the Kanawha Charleston Health Department.

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