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Conference warns health effects of wind turbines should be taken seriously
Sleep disturbance emerging as major public health concern, particularly affecting children and older people
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What's Good and What’s Bad about Wind Energy? - Kids Discover
Wind energy comes from the sun. As solar radiation heats the earth’s surface, hot air rises and cool air fills the voids. This air movement is defined as wind energy. Wind that is
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