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Hu Y et al. – Long–term exposure to Occupational coke oven emissions (COE) increases the risk of liver dysfunction, which is more prominent among those with higher BMI and hepatitis virus infection. The risk assessment of liver damage associated with COE exposure should take BMI and hepatitis virus infection into consideration.

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