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What the newest research on wildfire smoke tells us

First publishedAug 19, 12:56 UTC
Last updatedAug 19, 14:58 UTC · 9m ago
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What the newest research on wildfire smoke tells us
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People are being exposed to more toxins than previously known, and beyond damaging lungs, wildfire smoke may affect hearts, brains and other organs. Here is some of what scientists have discovered.

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People are being exposed to more toxins than previously known, and beyond damaging lungs, wildfire smoke may affect hearts, brains and other organs. Here is some of what scientists have discovered.
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1 outlet, average source rating 6.0/10.
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