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For the second year in a row, California is on track to break records for valley fever cases. Here's how you can avoid the ...
For the second year in a row, California is on track to have a record-breaking number of valley fever cases, which public ...
Drier summers and wetter winters are expanding the range of the fungus. The same conditions drive increasingly intense ...
Central California, which has the most fallowed land, is considered a “hotspot” for the illness, the April study says.
Tammy Takara thought she had the flu. Instead she contracted the disease rising across Ventura County — valley fever.
Early data shows California is on track for another record ... Scientists are still trying to understand how fires may worsen Valley fever risk, but some research has shown a link between wildfire ...
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