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Exposure to the carcinogenic form of a chemical element called hexavalent chromium during and after wildfires can increase risks of lung, sinus and nasal cavity cancers, the study said.
Submitted by thewashingtonpost7104 in science
Exposure to the carcinogenic form of a chemical element called hexavalent chromium during and after wildfires can increase risks of lung, sinus and nasal cavity cancers, the study said.