Big wind is better than big oil, but just as bad at P.R.

Patients are discussing what is called wind turbine syndrome (WTS), a condition said to be caused by "infrasound," an inaudible low-frequency sound produced by the turbines. Sufferers complain about symptoms like insomnia, vertigo, headaches and disorientation. Steven Rauch, professor of otology and laryngology at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, is quoted.

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