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Pneumoconiosis among underground bituminous coal miners in the United States: is silicosis becoming more frequent?
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 10/06/09
Laney SA et al. – The increasing prevalence of pneumoconiosis over the past decade and the change in the epidemiology and disease profile documented in this and other recent studies imply that U.S. coal miners are being exposed to excessive amounts of respirable crystalline silica.
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