
Scientists working hard to save lives with Valley Fever research
It's lurking in those dust storms that blow in during the monsoon season. That's the time of year people are hyper-aware of symptoms caused by Valley Fever: coughing, sneezing, fever and weight loss. However, the risk of catching the disease is just as high year round, and in Arizona, that is happening more and more frequently. A couple of doctors, however, are working on a study that one day could save lives.
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