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Could Wind Turbines Be A Health Hazard?
Author: Kriz, Kathy
October 6, 2006, report on the d’Entremont family of Pubnico Point, Nova Scotia, including photographs and links to videos. The d’Entremonts left their home in February because of health problems caused by the 17 nearby turbines: D’Entremont said everyone in his family had trouble sleeping once the turbines began operating. He said he’d sleep four hours, and then a “hum” or “vibration” feeling inside of him would wake him up. D’Entremont also said low frequency noise from the turbines “ate . . .
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