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Valley fever infects more than 13,000 people annually in Arizona and California and kills more than 100. Yet the two states spend less on public awareness…
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Assemblymember Rudy Salas says California needs to do more to track valley fever cases, and fund research into the disease. Last month he introduced…
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Responding to a surge in cases and inconsistent reporting practices, Assemblyman Rudy Salas (D-Bakersfield) introduced legislation Tuesday that would…
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A Phoenix-based laboratory is capturing detailed images of the fungus that causes valley fever, hoping to better understand how it works.The research…
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When Juan Solis shuffles out of his dark bedroom, he’s careful not to get too close to the windows.He makes sure he only walks his dogs at night.If he…
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A live vaccine has already protected mice from valley fever. Proving that it works in dogs is the next step.
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Estimates of the number of valley fever cases recorded by local, state and federal agencies vary so widely that they call into question the accuracy of…
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This year, you’re likely to hear a lot of predictions about how the drought will impact our health, environment, and food.But one thing you won’t hear is…
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The National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will undertake a clinical trial to learn more about valley fever,…
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All inmates at risk of developing a serious form of valley fever must be removed from two Central California state prisons within the next 90 days. That’s…