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Environmental Air Pollution Has Decremental Effects on Pulmonary Function Test Parameters Up to One Week After Exposure
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 10/19/09
Steinvil A et al. – Air pollution has a decremental effect on lung function parameters for up to 6 days after exposure in healthy adults. SO2 emerged as the most significant air pollutant affecting short–term lung function parameters.
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