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Brazil's Rivers Are Infiltrating

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This is an authorized translation of an Eos article. In 2017, Paulo Tarso Oliveira, a professor of hydrology at the University of São Paulo, came across a news story about a small village on the banks of the São Francisco River, one of the main rivers in northeastern Brazil. The article reported that the inhabitants were experiencing unusually high rates of high blood pressure, and linked this anomaly to the region's dry climate and the river's …
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This is an authorized translation of an Eos article. In 2017, Paulo Tarso Oliveira, a professor of hydrology at the University of São Paulo, came across a news story about a small village on the banks of the São Francisco River, one of the main rivers in northeastern Brazil. The article reported that the inhabitants were experiencing unusually high rates of high blood pressure, and linked this anomaly to the region's dry climate and the river's …

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Eos broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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