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Hurricane Sandy Victims Develop Toxic Cough
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 26997864:MV8yMDUyMDkyXzM0NDg3ODAzXzdENTMzRUZE] [quote:The Light Under the Door:MV8yMDUyMDkyXzM0NDg2NzMxX0I5MDJDNEE=] True enough. When I had toxic overload I was one giant migraine. Everything would trigger it. I still get the damn things now and then. [/quote] are you some kind of psychopathic freak? GET A JOB YOU LOSER. youre on here day in and day out sharing your fucking retarded 'views' with the world. [/quote]
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A bad cough is going around Far Rockaway, Queens. It is just one example of the post-storm health problems resident of hard-hit areas are exposed to in the aftermath.
Brett Scudder, a community activist, says he has come across many people who have a cough and migraine headaches.
Dr. Manny Alvarez of Fox News says migraines and respiratory problems could be signs of toxic exposure.
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