General Population Unlikely To Suffer Health Effects From 9/11 Air Exposures, Risk Analysis Study Says
“Except for inhalation exposures that may have occurred on 9/11, and a few days afterward, the ambient (air concentration) data suggest that persons in the general population were unlikely to suffer short-term or long-term adverse health effects caused by inhalation exposures,” scientists at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will report in the journal Risk Analysis. [click link for full article]
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Filed under: Respiratory on December 15th, 2007