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"'Rivers On Rolaids': How Acid Rain Is Changing Waterways"

"Something peculiar is happening to rivers and streams in large parts of the United States — the water's chemistry is changing. Scientists have found dozens of waterways that are becoming more alkaline. Alkaline is the opposite of acidic — think baking soda or Rolaids."

Source: NPR, 09/13/2013

"Valley Fever Hospitalizations Increase in Calif."

"FRESNO, Calif. -- The annual rate of hospitalizations for valley fever, a potentially lethal but often misdiagnosed disease, has doubled over the past 12 years in California, according to a study published on Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."

Source: AP, 09/13/2013

"Wal-Mart Announces Phase-Out of Hazardous Chemicals"

"Prodded by health and environmental advocates, Wal-Mart Stores announced Thursday that it will require suppliers to disclose and eventually phase out nearly 10 hazardous chemicals from the fragrances, cosmetics, household cleaners and personal care products at its stores."

Source: USA TODAY, 09/13/2013

"The Duwamish River’s Deadly Catches"

"As he waits for crabs to take his bait, the Cambodian man explains his approach to eating seafood out of the Duwamish River. 'If it comes up black ... I throw it back,' he says. 'But if it looks normal, that means it just swam up from the Sound. It’s OK to eat.'"

Source: Seattle Weekly, 09/12/2013

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