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Solvents,
Diesel Fuel Can Make Farmers Wheeze
(HealthDayNews, 6/23/04)
According to the June 15 issue of the American Journal of
Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, a recent US government
study of 20,898 farmers in Iowa and North Carolina has
concluded that driving diesel-powered farm vehicles and
routinely using solvents to clean and paint increases the risk
of wheezing. |
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