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Tag Archives: St. Bernard Parish
It’s All Hurricane Katrina’s Fault
by Michael J. McGuire Commentary: Now I have heard everything. The death of the 4-year old boy in St. Bernard Parish is being linked to Hurricane Katrina. As related in a bunch of news articles recently, a Louisiana epidemiologist, who … Continue reading
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Tagged amoeba, brain eating amoeba, chlorine, Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana, Naegleria fowleri, neti pot, St. Bernard Parish, water
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