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      <title>University of Washington and state agencies join to forecast and respond to human health effects of climate change in Washington state </title>
      <description>Following a request from Gov. Christine Gregoire, Washington State Department of Health and University of Washington health researchers are analyzing the likely effects of climate change on the state over the next century.</description>
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      <author>Leila Gray (leilag@u.washington.edu) </author>
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      <author>Mary Guiden (mguiden@u.washington.edu) </author>
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