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Human Case of the Plague Confirmed in Colorado: Why 'The Black Death' Lingers
Earlier this year, a person in Oregon was diagnosed with the state's first case of the plague in eight years; in July, another person, this time in Colorado, contracted the disease between the 1970s and 2000; there were, on average, seven reported cases each year.
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UV-Related Eye Diseases Rising in Australia: Professionals Urge Locals to Practice Sun Protection
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Discover Typical Commercial HVAC Systems Today!
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Sarfraz Hajee on Bringing Education and Clean Water to Underprivileged Kids
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Nature's Embrace: The Profound Benefits of Outdoor Experiences for the Elderly
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Gender Equity in Job Creation and Economic Opportunity as Pillars of Sustainability: Wildlife Works' Kasigau Corridor Approach
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Mass Culling of 850 Wildlife in Namibia Amid Drought Condemned by Environmentalists
World's Oldest Crocodile: Meet Henry, the 16-Feet Croc With 6 Wives and 10,000 Babies
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Hurricane Season 2024: 60% Chance of Below-Average Activity in the Atlantic
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Harmless Asteroid Expected to Strike Earth's Atmosphere in Northern Philippines
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The Healing Power of Nature: Nurturing Mental Health in the Great Outdoors
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China's Trade Muscle-Flexing Threatens Further Woes for EU's Local Agri-Food Producers
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Famous Russian 'Spy Whale' Found Dead in Norway; Cause of Death Remains Mystery